How long can a child use the Roomix Transition bed with all its modules?

Roomix Transition Bed: How Long Can a Child Use It?

How long can a child use the Roomix Transition bed with all its modules?

How Long Can Your Child Use the Roomix Transition Bed with All Modules?

From around 18 months through to age eight and beyond. Our Grow Me Add system means you buy once and build on it -- adding legs, a roof, or drawers as your child's needs change. No new bed required.

Built to grow, not to be replaced. Every module -- legs, roof, drawers -- slots in as your child's world expands. The bed keeps up. Your wallet doesn't take a second hit.

The Kids Montessori Bookshelf pairs naturally with the bed at any stage, keeping books and toys within reach as children settle into their own space.

Signs Your Child Is Ready: Timing the Cot-to-Bed Transition

Most children are ready somewhere between 18 months and three years. Watch for climbing attempts, requests for a "big bed", or disrupted sleep from feeling confined. These are reliable signals -- not a strict timetable.

Sign What It Tells You
Climbing the cot sides Safety concern; time to move
Asking for independence at bedtime Emotional readiness
Dry nappies overnight Needs bathroom access
Disrupted sleep, restlessness Outgrowing the cot space

There's no single right moment. Trust what you observe -- you know your child best.

Module by Module: How the Bed Adapts as They Grow

The real question isn't just when to make the switch -- it's how long the bed can actually keep up. With the Grow Me Add system, each module extends what you already have rather than replacing it.

Stage Configuration Approximate Age
Floor bed Low frame, front barrier, side rails 18 months to 3 years
House bed Add roof for a cosy den feel 2 to 5 years
Raised bed Add legs for extra height 4 years onwards
Storage bed Add soft-close drawers underneath Any stage

Moving rooms? Switch the barrier opening from left to right -- or centre -- to suit the new layout. The bed adapts to your home, not the other way around.

Safety and Peace of Mind at Every Stage

The bed meets British Standards (BS 8509 for the toddler size and BS EN 716 for larger sizes), with softly rounded edges and solid construction built to withstand years of climbing, bouncing, and general toddler chaos. Early independence is easier when parents actually trust the furniture.

Freedom for your child, within safe limits. Each configuration is built to meet British Standards, so confidence comes built in -- not bolted on.

Pre-assembled panels click together using Easy Lock fittings and an Allen key in around 20 minutes. The same straightforward approach applies when you add modules later -- no half-day assembly sessions required.

Soft-close drawers protect little fingers. Solid sustainable pine throughout keeps the frame steady through child one, two, and three. Every piece is finished with water-based waxes -- no nasty chemicals, nothing you'd want to keep out of a child's room.

If you're navigating sleep routines alongside the transition, the NHS guidance on helping your child sleep is a solid place to start -- practical advice without the overwhelm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should a 4 year old still be sleeping in a crib?

As Shona, co-founder of Roomix, I've learned from many parents that the cot-to-bed transition typically happens between 18 months and three years. By age four, many children are ready for a bigger, more independent sleeping space. Our Roomix Transition bed is designed to grow with your child from 18 months through to age eight and beyond, offering configurations like a raised bed from four years onwards.

How long can a child use the Roomix Transition bed with all its modules?

At Roomix, we designed the Transition bed to truly grow with your child. With all its modules, the Roomix Transition bed can be used from around 18 months through to age eight and beyond. Our Grow Me Add system means you invest once and simply adapt the bed as your child's needs change, without needing a new bed.

Can a 5 year old use a toddler bed?

Yes, a 5-year-old can absolutely use a toddler bed, especially one designed for growth like the Roomix Transition bed. We've built our bed to be adaptable, offering configurations like the House bed for children up to five years, and a Raised bed option for four years onwards. This allows the bed to comfortably support your child's development well into their primary school years.

Is 4 too old for a toddler bed?

From our experience at Roomix, age four is certainly not too old for a well-designed toddler bed. Our Roomix Transition bed is specifically built to accommodate children from 18 months through to age eight and beyond. With modules like adding legs for a raised bed, it continues to be a comfortable and safe sleeping space as your child grows.

What are signs my child is ready to transition from a cot to a bigger bed?

As parents ourselves, we know timing the cot-to-bed transition is unique for every child. Watch for signs like your child attempting to climb out of the cot, asking for a "big bed," or experiencing disrupted sleep from feeling confined. These are good signals that they are ready for a more open sleeping space like our Roomix Transition bed.

About the Author

Shona is the co‑founder of Roomix, the London-based brand designing custom furniture for modern families.

Since launching in 2022, Roomix has grown from DIY wall panels into a full range of made-to-measure toddler and kids beds, shelving, and built-in storage - crafted to fit your family's space and stand the test of time. Every piece follows Montessori-inspired design principles and is cut to order by artisan joiners. Roomix partners closely with makers to ensure Roomix furniture is both functional and beautiful - designed for real homes and real family life.

When she writes for the Roomix community, she shares practical ways to create spaces that grow with your family, while keeping sustainability and quality at the core.

Discover more about Roomix’s mission here, or browse the collection to find your perfect fit.

Last reviewed: February 24, 2026 by the Roomix Team
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