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Children's Bedroom Sets: Which Pieces to Buy
Children's bedroom sets can provide you with the amount of flexibility you need. In a child's bedroom, you may think that one or two pieces of furniture is enough. However, once you get the furniture in place, you may be wishing that you purchased additional pieces or that you got a dresser instead of a nightstand. Nevertheless, determining what type of furniture you should buy for your child's room is a big decision, especially since a quality piece of furniture should last for years.
Tips for Buying the Best Furniture for Your Kids
There are a variety of things to consider when buying furniture for your child's bedroom. However, there are some things you can do to ensure that what you are getting is going to be enough for your child both now and well into the future. The following tips will help you to make the right decisions.
• Consider the bed style first. If you are hoping that the furniture will last for years to come, invest in a captain's bed rather than a bunk bed. Even when you have two children in the room, getting two beds will give them plenty of leg and head room for years to come.
• If your child has a lot of friends spend the night, consider the value of adding a trundle bed to the bed. This way, there is an extra area of sleeping space for your kids to spread out on with their friends.
• For storage, learn about the depth and width of the drawers in any piece of furniture. In some furniture, especially those labeled for children, the drawer size may be much smaller. A few pair of jeans and that is all you will get into them. You may need more storage or a bedroom set with more room.
• Under the bed storage is almost always a good option for kids. Even if you are purchasing the dressers along with it, this extra storage can help them to remain organized and help your kids to have plenty of room for all of their toys and gadgets.
• Do consider the value of a nightstand. You might not need the nightstand especially if the bed you purchase has a bookshelf type of headboard to it. In this situation, you can place books and a light on the bookshelf and forgo the nightstand. However, when this is not the case, do invest in bedroom sets with a nightstand.
• You may have the option of a tall dresser and a longer dresser with a mirror. Both boys and girls will benefit from having a mirror in their bedroom and the extra space for displaying their items. The tall dressers are ideal for placing televisions and other out of the way gadgets.
Overall, there are a lot of pieces to think about for your children's bedroom sets. However, with the right selection of pieces, you will be in a better position not only for right now, but for years to come. Consider the value of things like captain's beds and investing in trundles, bookshelves and even a nightstand.
About the Author
Ben Weissman writes articles about using
Childrens bedroom sets
and
Prepac Furniture
to decorate your child's bedroom beautifully and inexpensively. Make your Home a Personal Retreat!
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