subject: 8 Things You Should Think of When Buying a Kid's Bed [print this page] 8 Things You Should Think of When Buying a Kid's Bed
Choose a cot that converts into a toddler bed. When your baby is ready to move out of their cot they might be anything from 1 to 3 years old. At this age they don't really need a big bed as they never make use of the full length. Your child will also really appreciate having a cue bed which suits their size leaving them with more floor space to play on.
Install easy to remove safety railings on a single bed to help with the transition of your baby to a big bed. Your little one will soon get accustomed to sleeping in a big bed without falling out. Then you can remove the safety railing.
Choose an under-bed for sleepovers. Children love having sleepovers with their friends and what easier way to accommodate two sleepy children then by simply rolling out an extra bed when necessary.
Fit under-bed drawers on wheels for additional space for storing toys. There is a lot of wasted space underneath a bed which can be put to good use. It's so easy to roll out the drawers, pack away the toys and then roll it neatly away again.
Choose a bunk bed for small rooms. Bunk beds are the ideal solution to for opening up extra floor space and creating an exciting sleep environment for your child. Clever custom designs allow for you to deign the bed according to your child's needs.
Select a solid headboard. Slatted headboards or cutouts often cause unnecessary discomfort when the child wants to sit up and read in bed or when toys fall through the holes and pile up underneath the bed in hard to reach places.
Go for a neutral colour scheme. Neutral colours on furniture means that your bed can easily be updated to match and complement the bedding or accessories and other dcor in the room that your child is currently in to. It is much harder repainting a bed than to simply change the bedding.
Make sure the bed is strong enough! Kids' beds serve firstly as a couch, a play place or a thing to climb on so be sure to check for stability and strength.
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