Birch Montessori Floor Bed

Size
Color - Finished Birch
Sides

Birch Montessori Floor Bed - Twin Size / Finished Birch / 1 Low Side + 1 High Side is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

Freedom of movement for little sleepers.

A floor bed can be a great way to encourage autonomy and freedom in the early developmental stages of your child’s life.

With the Montessori Floor Bed, your child can enter and leave independently, letting them regulate their sleep according to their body's needs. This freedom of movement helps children learn about physical boundaries and develop spatial awareness while staying safe thanks to the bed's low height.

Holds adults
Accessible to small children
Adjustable

Dimensions

Full-size Crib / Toddler Frame
Overall: 54"L x 29"W x 11"H
Mattress: 52"L x 28"W


Twin Frame
Overall: 77"L x 40"W x 12"H
Mattress: 75"L x 38"W


Full-size Frame 
Overall: 77"L x 55"W x 12"H
Mattress: 75"L x 54"W

 

Bed Slats are 2.5"-3" apart

Bed Sides

 
 
1 Low + 1 High Side is for beds arranged with a side against the wall. Put the high side next to the wall to help prevent wedging for children who roll in their sleep. If you arrange your bed with the head against the wall instead of a side, we recommend two Low Sides unless you plan to move it against the wall at some point.
 
2 Low Sides is ideal for beds arranged with the head of the bed against a wall. The Low Side has a wide entry point that goes along the entire side of the bed. Children will be able to climb in and out of bed safely in order to engage with their surroundings.
 

Scooped Sides shorten the entry point for children to climb off and on. Some parents find this helps for children who are attached to the support that their crib provides.

The Scoop Right Side has a high section on the left side and a scooped entrance on the right side. The child will sleep with their head by the high side with their feet by the scooped entrance.
The Scoop Left Side has a high section on the right side and a scooped entrance on the left side. The child will sleep with their head by the high side with their feet by the scooped entrance.
 
Each configuration can be adjusted to a taller, platform setting as children grow older and are ready for a taller "big kid" bed. Depending on the size of the mattress, the bed can last through their teenage years.
   

Features

  • Long-lasting with quality materials and the ability to transform into a platform bed 
  • Easily store for the next child/ pack flat to move or ship
  • Finished smooth with no-VOC, UV-cured finish (safe for children and for the environment)
  • Made from durable, beautiful Baltic Birch plywood
  • Rigorous safety testing
  • The Twin and Full-size bed frames can hold up to 450 lbs in addition to the weight of a mattress

Safe & Effective Use

It is important for small children to have space to right themselves after rolling off the bed. For children under 18 months, do not place Low Side or Scoop Side closer than 12" away from the wall.

The High Side should be less than 1.5" or greater than 12" away from the wall. This will either prevent children from getting stuck or give them space to right themselves.

Our customers have found the following tips helpful in making their children's rooms safe and conducive to sleep with the Floor Bed:

  • Secure all furniture
  • Keep the bedroom minimal
  • Put something on the floor to cushion fall (body pillow, foam play mat, sheepskin, folded blanket)
  • Remove distracting toys
  • Use short curtains
  • Cover outlets
  • Switch the door lock around or use a baby gate
  • Use a baby monitor with a video

Read more tips on how to safely use a Floor Bed

FAQ

At what age should I transition my child to a floor/toddler bed?

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) advises beds “intended to provide free access and egress to a child not less than 15 months of age.” These regulations prevent companies from selling beds that are not entirely enclosed as products for children under 15 months. Many families choose to switch their child earlier than 15 months while others choose to wait. We believe that you'll know what's best for your child. You know how your child sleeps, how their room is set up, what they'll need to grow and what you're comfortable with. Every child is different. We encourage you to observe and adapt your child’s space based off of their unique abilities and needs.

How can I help my child make the transition to a floor bed?

Read community feedback about their experiences transitioning to a floor bed as well as a sleep expert's advice below.

When is the best time to adjust the bed from the low to the high orientation?

The high orientation raises the mattress an additional 5 inches off the floor. The best time to adjust the bed is when your child feels comfortable getting into the bed independently with the additional height. 

What mattress fits the best with this bed frame?

We suggest a mattress thickness of 4-8 inches to ensure that the mattress does not sit above the high or scoop side of the frame. We recommend the following mattress dimensions for a safe and comfortable fit in our bed frames:

 

Crib / Toddler Frame
Mattress: 52"L x 28"W


Twin Frame
Mattress: 75"L x 38"W


Full-size Frame 
Mattress: 75"L x 54"W

 

We suggest a mattress thickness of 4-8 inches to ensure that the mattress does not sit above the high or scoop side of the frame. 

Assembly Help

For Full Size and Twin Size Floor Beds before the design change of 11/1/2023, instructions can be found on our assembly help page.

Accessories

Additional bed frame sides can help extend the lifespan of your bed so it works for your child through all developmental stages.

Product Updates

Recently, the Floor Bed's slats were changed from birch slats to a slat roll crafted from red oak in order to increase the strength of the frame and ease of assembly. Please note that with this change, the slats are now positioned slightly higher, raising the mattress within the frame by 1.2 inches

What makes a floor bed different from a mattress on the ground? This toddler bed frame is low but still lifts the mattress from the ground to stop mildew from growing!

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Customer Reviews

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Alasha

Easy to assemble, strong support can hold even me and I'm plus sized, daughter loves it

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Christina T.
Awesome!

We purchased the birch floor bed for our almost 2yo and couldn't be happier! We were looking for a simple, high quality frame with slats that would keep the mattress off the floor while allowing our little guy to easily get in and out independently and minimize risk if he rolls out of bed while asleep (we had a 3 in 1 toddler bed that was a little too high off the ground). This bed checked all the boxes and paired perfectly with the newton mattress. We initially tried a cheaper model from Amazon and were disappointed with the quality. So, if you're wondering if it's worth the wait and extra $$, it is. Start here and you'll have a great bed that will last for years to come:)

Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that our Birch Floor Bed has met your expectations for quality, safety, and ease of use. It's great to know that it pairs perfectly with the Newton mattress! Creating simple, supportive sleep spaces for families is our passion, and knowing that your little one can get in and out independently while staying safe is the best feedback we could ask for. If you ever have questions or need anything else, don’t hesitate to reach out.

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Jessica L.

Fit my crib mattress perfectly! My little dude loves climbing in and out. There was one or two tiny blemishes, but nothing anyone would ever notice even on close inspection.

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Kaitlin D.
Great floor bed!

My 2 year old loves this bed! My husband easily assembled it on his own. It is super heavy and sturdy which is great. We paired ours with the Leesa kids mattress and we love it!