Children's beds are more than just a place to sleep — they’re a central piece in a child’s development, offering a space for rest, comfort, and imaginative play. As parents, understanding how to properly assemble, maintain, and even move your child’s bed can make a world of difference in ensuring their safety and prolonging the life of the furniture.
Best tools for putting together kids beds
A smooth assembly process depends greatly on using the right tools. Having a set of reliable hand tools can prevent damage and ensure a secure fit.
Essential toolkit
- Allen (hex) keys — often provided by manufacturers
- Phillips screwdriver
- Rubber mallet
- Power drill (low-torque setting)

Make sure to follow the assembly instructions for a safe and smooth process.
How to reinforce a wobbly bed
Even the best-built beds can become unstable over time, especially with active use by little ones.
Simple reinforcement methods
- Tighten all bolts and screws
- Add L-brackets to the corners for extra support
- Use anti-slip pads under bed legs
- Inspect joints and slats for damage
- Place the bed on even flooring
Choosing a high-quality bed to begin with — such as those from Snuglee — helps minimise long-term wobble issues. Their use of durable, knot-free solid pine adds both stability and longevity.
Cleaning and maintaining kids beds
When it comes to kids, spills and messes are inevitable. That’s why regular cleaning is essential not only for hygiene but also to preserve the quality of the bed.
How to care for knot-free pine beds
Snuglee beds, for instance, are crafted from free-knot solid pine wood, known for its smooth grain and fewer imperfections. This makes maintenance easier and prevents dust or grime from settling into crevices.
- Wipe with a soft, damp cloth weekly
- Use mild soapy water for spot cleaning
- Avoid harsh sprays or chemical polishes
- Dry thoroughly after cleaning
- Polish occasionally with natural wax
Solid pine responds well to this gentle care, maintaining its finish and structural integrity for years.
How to move a child’s bed safely
Whether you’re changing rooms or relocating homes, moving your child’s bed safely ensures it stays in good condition and avoids injury.
Tips for safe transport
- Always disassemble when possible
- Label and store hardware in bags
- Use blankets or foam wrap on wooden parts
- Avoid dragging; lift or use a dolly
- Secure all loose parts
Lightweight frame styles — like the Montessori-inspired beds from Snuglee — are easier to manage, especially during solo moves or in tight spaces.
Disassembling a bed for moving
Taking a bed apart might seem straightforward, but a methodical approach will protect your child’s furniture during transport.
Disassembly tips
- Take photos of the assembled bed for later reference
- Remove the mattress and slats first
- Unscrew from one side to the other to reduce tension
- Organise all parts and hardware carefully
- Wrap panels and edges to prevent scratches

Snuglee beds are designed for easy assembly and disassembly, with labelled parts and minimal components that make the process faster and frustration-free.
Extending bed lifespan with proper care
Buying a well-made bed is only half the equation. Routine maintenance and careful use are the key to getting the most out of your purchase.
How to keep your child’s bed in top shape
- Rotate mattresses every 2–3 months
- Tighten bolts quarterly
- Keep beds away from radiators or damp walls
- Discourage rough play
- Use mattress protectors to prevent spills
The solid pine used in Snuglee beds is particularly suited for long-term use, offering natural strength and resistance to minor damage — a worthy investment for growing families.
When it’s time to upgrade
Eventually, your child will grow — and so will their needs. Here’s when to consider replacing their bed:
- They've outgrown the current size
- There’s visible damage or wear
- You’re upgrading from a floor bed to a frame style
- The bed no longer suits your space or layout
Snuglee’s range includes Montessori-inspired floor beds perfect for toddlers and mid sleeper beds, high sleeper beds, giving you the flexibility to match your child’s stage.

Final thoughts: Empowering parents through knowledge
Beds may be simple structures, but they play a huge role in your child’s wellbeing. As an independent expert in children’s furniture and sleep environments, I can’t stress enough how much quality, care, and proper handling influence your child’s comfort and safety.