Archive for the ‘Bunk Beds’ Category

June-28-10

Which Type of Bed?

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A bed should be considered an important investment, as the mattress should last a good ten years and the frame a lot longer. More important still is the fact that you’ll be spending a large part of your life in it. Somewhat strangely, people tend to put a lot more thought into buying a car, which will not be used nearly as much.

The space you have available, together with your personal tastes, will largely determine your choice of frame. Wooden beds and metal beds are both very popular and both have their advantages and disadvantages.

Space will dictate whether you go for king-size or single, but you don’t have to be dictated to by physical dimensions when there is a whole range of space saving options on the market.

Sofa beds are ideal for guest rooms and any bedroom in the house will benefit from the freeing up of space that they can provide. You can even put a modern, attractive and comfortable sofa bed in the living room, in case unexpected guests turn up, without it seeming out of place. Modern sofa beds look and feel as good as fixed beds and sofas and are easily convertible.

Kids’ rooms benefit greatly from bunk beds, which stack on top of each other and the kids love them.

Storage can often be a problem and choosing any bed with storage space built in could be a great boon. 

Bedrooms can be crowded and oppressive places, but some thought can transform them into pleasant relaxing areas.

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April-2-09

Some Thoughts on Buying Children’s Beds

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The period wherein your child makes the transition from a crib to a real bed is indeed a crucial one. The age of the move usually varies from child to child, and there is no telling when your child will be ready for it. Many parents opt to make the transition a lot easier on their child by investing in a toddler bed that is set low on the floor. This is not always necessary however, and if you want to avoid the extra cost, you may simply opt for a mattress that is set on a simple frame placed low on the floor. This should be adequate for your child’s needs until he or she is ready for a real bed.

Make sure that you invest in a good quality mattress for your child’s bed in order to provide the support that growing bones need. A durable mattress will also stand up well to those times when children simply have to jump up and down on the bed. As any parent knows, this type of play is inevitable from time-to-time. A good-quality mattress will hold up well to this beating and come out of it none the worse for wear.

Keep in mind that mattresses should ideally be replaced every ten years or so. When making your purchase therefore, it is more economical to go for a good- quality mattress and box spring, even if you have to make do with a more modestly-priced bed frame.

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March-13-09

When Your Child Is Ready for Their First Bed

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There will inevitably come a time when your child starts clamouring for his or her own bed to sleep in. The good news is that there is an absolute wealth of options available in children’s beds nowadays. Bunk beds are always a popular choice, especially if you have more than one child sleeping in the same room. They make great space savers and provide an element of fun that other types of children’s beds simply cannot match.

When going for a bunk bed, it is important to make sure the older child takes the top bed. The younger child may complain, but this is the best possible way to safeguard against any mishaps. You will, of course, want to make sure the child that will occupy the top bunk is old enough to do so and is fully aware of the rules and responsibilities involved.

In any case, you may want to install guardrails on the top and bottom bunks to ensure maximum safety for both children. Check to make sure the mattresses you will be using are at least five inches lower than the top of the guardrails. Guardrails aren’t of very much use if the child can simply roll over them and fall off onto the floor! Finally, don’t forget to install a safety ladder for easy and safe access to the top bunk. Even if the top bunk isn’t that high, a ladder will make using the bunk bed that much safer.

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March-4-09

Buying Your Child’s First Bed

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Before you head down to the furniture store and pick out a bed for your child, you will first have to determine if he or she is ready for it. Making the move from a crib to a real children’s bed can be a difficult transition for many children and it is important that you do not rush things.

After you have determined that your child is indeed ready for this important step, make sure that you anticipate your child’s growth in the future. While you may be tempted to buy a bed that is made for a toddler, keep in mind that you will have to change this to a bigger bed sooner or later, thereby doubling your cost. Bunk beds are a good choice if you have more than one child sharing a room, but they are probably not a good idea for toddlers due to safety issues.

In terms of bed sizes, there are literally dozens of options available to you. Children’s beds can be anything from toddler-size beds that will work with mattresses designed for cribs, to full-sized spring beds similar to the ones that adults would use. You can also choose from a wide variety of children’s beds that are designed in the shape of a race car, or space ship, or other similar fun designs.

When making your mattress purchase, be sure not to skimp on quality. Children need adequate support for their growing bones and a good quality mattress will help ensure that.

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February-11-09

Ideas for Bunk Beds

posted by crossteam

If you have two or more children sharing a room with limited space and want a fun and comfortable sleeping solution, bunk beds may be the ideal solution for you. Space is often a precious commodity in contemporary children’s bedrooms, and bunk beds can be a particularly good choice where space is an issue.

Aside from the space-saving features important to parents, bunk beds can also bring an unmistakable feeling of fun and excitement to a child. While the novelty of bunk beds may fade somewhat as your children grow older and their interests change, the convenience and appeal of bunk beds will likely remain with them for quite some time.

Even older children can benefit from having bunk beds, particularly if they have to share rooms with one or more siblings. The top bunk is usually reserved for the older children, and this will give them an additional amount of privacy and space in which to sleep in.

Safety considerations are particularly important when it comes to bunk beds. You will want to make sure the child occupying the top bunk is responsible enough to handle it, and you must make sure they do not engage in any risky activities while on top. In any case, you will still want to install safety guardrails on the top bunk–and possibly even the lower one if your child is still quite young–and this will provide an added measure of safety.

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January-19-09

Add Fun to Your Child’s Bedroom with Bunk Beds

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Let’s face it: kids will always want to have a bit of fun, even with something that should be a fairly sedentary activity such as sleeping. Young children in particular tend to be a finicky lot when it comes to their bedrooms, and beds are always an important consideration in terms of how the bedroom will be received.

One thing that will surely please even the most discriminating child bedroom critic is the addition of a bunk bed in their room. This type of bed is the perfect solution for rooms occupied by two or more children, and a bunk bed adds a lot of fun and excitement to the room.

Most bunk beds are typically made out of different types of wood, many of which will work well with the particular bedroom design that you have in mind. If the wood has a particularly attractive grain, you can opt to leave it unpainted and merely apply a light protective finish. Or, you can paint the wood to better suit the overall colour scheme that you have planned.

Some bunk beds are also constructed out of metal, which makes them more durable and last much longer. This is a particularly important concern if your children are in the active stage wherein wooden bunk beds may not hold up to regular normal use. Regardless of the type of material that you choose, you can be certain that your bunk beds will be enjoyed and cherished for many years to come.

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January-6-09

Why Go for Bunk Beds?

posted by crossteam

Every one of us needs a good night of comfortable sleep on a regular basis, which is why the importance of buying a suitable bed cannot be underestimated. We should ideally be spending as much as eight hours of sleep on our beds every night, although of course this is not always possible. In any case, you may want to consider buying bunk beds, especially if you have a room that two or more children will occupy.

So why should you opt for bunk beds in preference to the other types of beds commonly available? The most obvious benefit of bunk beds is that they allow you to maximize the available space in your bedroom. With many of today’s current bedrooms being fairly constrained by space limitations, having bunk beds makes more sense than having a traditional bed design.

There are many different types of bunk beds from which to choose, including twin bunks to combination beds that feature a split design on top and a full bed on the bottom. There are also many options for loft-style bunk beds that can provide even more storage options, as well as serve the space saving functions of typical bunk beds.

If your children have a lot of toys and assorted knick-knacks, bunk beds with built-in storage compartments are excellent choices for children’s bedrooms. The compartments will keep these things out of the way, yet provide easy access when they are needed.

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