Growing Up with Children’s Bedroom Furniture – Part 2
Monday, November 30th, 2009
Give your child the option of maximizing his space by purchasing a futon bed styledBed. In general, the middle lower part of the bed very easily from the sofa to a full-size bed with a standard double futon on the top bunk. A unique piece of bedroom furniture, futon beds are also good for teenagers and college students. The only downside to them is that you remember to flip the futon every month or so, otherwise it will lose its strength.
Another good alternative to the children's bedroom is a bed, a work area on the page can include integratedthe bed. Is usually found in bunk beds, workstation beds are a great long term investment for your child. Rather than separately for the purchase of your child's bed and desk, everything can be bought at once with this type of bed. Very great in size, I would not recommend it for small rooms, but if you're just the room I say it is a wonderful alternative to have. If by chance your child plenty of spare room, I recommend look at workstation beds and a smallcloset and drawers on the side for clothing and shoes.
Once your child becomes a teen, consider making some minor changes to their kid-friendly bed without having to spend a ton of money. By adding a head and footboard to your child’s bed, the transition from a kid bed to a teen bed is immediate. Head and footboards do come sold separately for most beds; all that’s really required is some light assembly on your part. What you should keep in mind is that boy beds look better with just Head of the bed, while girls can be both the bed head and footboard or headboard alone.
If your child gets older, aware that the bed is a long term investment, because if they come home from college, they will be happy to sleep sleep in the same bed they have for a good 15 years.
