Any parent in Singapore will tell you that watching your child grow up is a bittersweet mix of pride and sadness. One day they’re in a crib, and the following day they’re ready for a “big kid” bed. This change is a big step forward for both their independence and the way your home works.
It’s not enough to merely find a location for your kids to sleep when you choose the correct single bed for them. It’s about selecting furniture that fits in our small Singaporean flats, can handle the rough and tumble of playtime, and most significantly, can change as your child develops from a toddler to a teenager.
At Kuhl Home, we make furniture for kids that grows with them, from toddler to adolescence. This blog will explain why Singaporean families should buy a good single bed and what qualities they should look for first.
It may seem like a big step to go from a crib to a single bed, but it’s one of the best things you can do for your child’s bedroom. A conventional single bed lasts longer and may be used in more ways than a toddler bed, which only lasts for a brief time.
A child feels like they own and are grown up when they sleep on a single bed. It signifies the transition to autonomous sleep, providing sufficient space for them to move, turn, and dream without the limitations of cot rails.
Furniture has to work hard in Singapore since floor space is so valuable. A well-designed single bed fits perfectly in compact bedrooms without taking up too much space. This leaves enough room on the floor for play and study spaces.
The best single beds can be changed and put together in different ways. This means that the bed you buy for your 4-year-old can be turned into a loft bed with a study area underneath or a bunk bed if a sibling comes along. Our mattresses exceed strict Scandinavian safety requirements, which means they stay strong and safe no matter how you adjust their arrangement.
When looking for a bed that will endure at least ten years, safety, size, and flexibility are three things you can’t change. Safety comes first, and peace of mind is very important. Check for:
Young kids need low beds since they might roll out of bed as they sleep. These choices give parents more peace of mind and protection.
The rounded edges are meant to keep bumps and scrapes from happening, especially while kids are playing hard. They make it safer for kids to play and explore.
The paint and wood we use are all safe and non-toxic. TUV tests our products to make sure they satisfy the highest safety standards. This means that your child may sleep in a safe and healthy place.
Don’t think kids won’t grow up quickly! A basic European single mattress is usually 90 cm wide, which is a good size for both kids and teens. Look for alternatives that are between 160 and 200 centimetres long. A bed that is 200 cm long is made to grow with your child, so they can use it as an adult.
Your child’s needs will alter as your living circumstance changes. A decent single bed should be able to hold:
The best bed is one that your child will love and that will last a long time. These are some styles that parents in Singapore adore.

This method is great for helping kids become independent from a young age. The design at floor level lets toddlers get in and out safely on their own, which helps them feel independent. As kids get older, the frame can be changed to make a classic platform bed for teens. Montessori Kids Bed has a simple Scandinavian style and a well-thought-out design, which makes it perfect for parent that has toddler or younger kids.

Cabin Kids Single Bed with Pullout Beddrawer is a smart method to deal with the storage problems that come with living in small Singapore homes. A cabin bed generally has built-in height, which lets you store things deep down in drawers. You might even choose a pullout bed in the base, which would make a guest bed right away without taking up floor space permanently. It is long-lasting and may be changed to fit the needs of an expanding family.

A pop-up bed is a master of disguise since it can be used in many ways and is enjoyable. It looks like a regular single bed, but it has a second mattress under it that can be raised to the same height as the main bed. This makes a temporary double bed or two single beds, which is great for guests or siblings. It keeps a clean Scandinavian appearance while finding the right mix between play and rest.
Scandinavian furniture design has a lot in common with what modern Singaporean houses need: it is utilitarian, simple, and uses natural light and materials.
The frames of our beds are not bulky and have beautiful lines. This lightness in the atmosphere makes small bedrooms feel less crowded or messy.
We know that a messy home is not a peaceful one. That’s why a lot of our single beds work perfectly with modular storage units. They help you keep your bedding, toys, and books in order.
Good design lasts, even when trends shift. The bed will look good in any modern home, no matter how many times your child decides to alter the décor of their room, from dinosaurs to a minimalist adolescent hideaway. This is because the colours and natural wood finishes are neutral. We think about genuine Singapore homes and families when we create at Kuhl Home.
The first step in making a safe place for your child is to pick the correct bed. You may look at our whole collection here to find additional Kids Single Bed designs and layouts that will work well in your home.
At Kuhl Home, we think that furniture for kids should change as your family grows. That’s why we’ve carefully developed our range of kids’ single beds in Singapore to grow with your child, helping them become more independent from toddlerhood to their teenage years. Our beds are safe, comfortable, and have a classic Scandinavian style that will last for years in your child’s room.
Look at our selection of safe, modular, and convertible kids’ single beds today to find the best base for your child’s adventure. Check out the selection at Kuhl Home Kids Furniture and choose furniture that will grow with your child.
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