You don’t have to choose between cosleeping and independence.
If you love responding to your baby…But also wish you had small pockets of time to yourself…
A floor bed might be the gentle middle ground you’ve been looking for.
This guide is for parents who…
• Have a baby who refuses crib transfers
• Cosleep but crave a little breathing room
• Want to stay responsive without feeling trapped at bedtime
• Feel exhausted trying to “fix” biologically normal sleep
• Want independence to happen naturally (not forced)
If that sounds like you — you are exactly who this guide was created for.
Wait… does my baby need their own room for this?
Nope. Floor beds work in multiple ways.
You can use a floor bed:
✔ Beside your bed (if you have the space)
✔ In your baby’s room
✔ As a bridge between cosleeping → independent sleep
✔ As a complete crib alternative
There is no timeline. No pressure. Just options that grow with your baby.
Why Families Love Floor Beds
They allow you to:
• Support your baby to sleep without risky crib transfers
• Stay close while they fall asleep
• Roll away once they’re settled
• Respond quickly overnight
• Slowly build independence at your baby’s pace
• Get small pieces of your evening and autonomy back without ignoring your instincts.
Inside The Guide You’ll Learn:
✔ How floor beds support development + sleep regulation
✔ Safe setup recommendations
✔ How to introduce a floor bed step-by-step
✔ How to transition to baby’s own room (when or if you want to)
✔ Troubleshooting common challenges
✔ How attachment affects sleep + realistic expectations (no sleep training required)
Families Typically Use Floor Beds Like This:
Path 1
Cosleeping → Floor Bed Beside Parent Bed → Own Room Later
Perfect if you love closeness but want gradual independence.
Path 2
Cosleeping → Floor Bed In Baby Room With Parental Support
Perfect if baby needs presence to fall asleep and crib transfers have been failing.
This Is NOT About Pushing Your Baby Away
It’s about creating flexible sleep options that protect connection while giving families more freedom.
Hi, I’m Kelly
Pediatric Sleep & Development Specialist (and cosleeping mom of 3)
I help families understand biologically normal sleep and find solutions that support BOTH baby development and parent wellbeing.
I created this guide because I needed this option myself — and so many parents don’t even know it exists.
Investment
$12
Immediate PDF download + video of my exact current sleep set-up for my baby.
Use at your own pace.
Lifetime access.
FAQ
What age can I start?
Many families start between 4–6 months, but it can be adapted for older babies and toddlers.
Is this safe?
The guide includes safe setup recommendations and environmental considerations.
Will this stop night wakes?
No sleep setup guarantees that — night waking is developmentally normal. Floor beds simply make responding easier and more sustainable.
What if my baby is very wakeful?
Floor beds are often especially helpful for wakeful or high-needs sleepers.
Imagine Bedtime Feeling Like:
✔ Supporting your baby without frustration
✔ Having flexibility instead of all-or-nothing sleep
✔ Feeling confident instead of second guessing
✔ Having moments to shower, rest, or simply exist
Still Unsure If A Floor Bed Is Right For You?
Send me a DM on Instagram and I will help you decide if this setup fits your baby and family.