Specialized furniture for kids has been in
production for hundreds of years. Kids' furniture now encompasses
chests, chairs, dressers, recliners, couches, nightstands, and more.
Bedroom sets need to be functional, durable, and personalized. For
example, Disney bedroom furniture sets can be perfect for a kid who
loves a certain Disney character, or multiple Disney movies.
Children under the age of six benefit best from specialized kids' furniture. Children who are past the toddler stage should get flexible bedding for the most use out of a bedroom set before they grow out of it.
Loft beds can maximize the space in the room with a two story approach. This puts the bed on what would be a top bunk bed arrangement while reserving the lower bunk area for storage, seating, and desks.
Loft beds are a great choice for a small kids furniture that has to work on many levels. There are many different style options to choose from. Make sure to measure the room to be used for a kids' room before buying any furniture.
Check the door swings and locations of windows, electrical outlets, vents, and ceiling fixtures. Furniture can be large, especially loft beds, and they have to fit the layout of the room closely in order to work the best in the space provided.
Trundle beds and standard bunk beds are another great and flexible bedding choice. Two children can sleep in a room without sacrificing any personal space. The bunk beds concept is tried and tested to be a useful bedding option.
However, parents should be slightly concerned because of the elevation. Many children fall out of top bunks. Children who are violent sleepers or who sleep walk should not be on the top bunk of a bunk bed. Children also get their heads stuck in guardrails and become trapped between the bed and the wall or between the mattress and the frame.
To avoid these issues, inspect any bunk bed unit carefully to make sure the child is mature enough to use a bunk or loft bed safely. Consumer Reports recommends that children should be at least six years old before sleeping in a top bunk. Maturity is usually a better guide, however.
There are other great bedding choices as well. Adjustable beds are a great, long term bedding investment. A standard, single bed size is perfect to start off low to the ground for easy child access and can be adjusted upward as a child grows. These are a great, cost effective choice so they can be used for tween and teen children as well.
A practical choice for an older child is a standard double bed. If there is space for this, it has the advantage of being suitable for a developing child but still practical for the young adult's first apartment or dorm room. It can also be the bed for a spare or guest bedroom once the child is grown up and out of the house.
If this choice is desired, make sure the bed frame is sturdy and there are no gaps between the frame and mattress or between the headboard, footboard, and mattress that could cause pinching or entrapment issues. Since a child is being placed in an adult bed, it needs to meet child safety requirements that most adult beds do not contain.
Before buying any furniture, check the CPSC website for current recalls. Being doubly cautious is important when buying children's bedding. Going to the recall website can help prevent unsafe beds, toys, or food entering the home and hurting children. User can sign up for email notifications from the FDA, EPA, USDA, and Consumer Products Safety Commission.
Children under the age of six benefit best from specialized kids' furniture. Children who are past the toddler stage should get flexible bedding for the most use out of a bedroom set before they grow out of it.
Loft beds can maximize the space in the room with a two story approach. This puts the bed on what would be a top bunk bed arrangement while reserving the lower bunk area for storage, seating, and desks.
Loft beds are a great choice for a small kids furniture that has to work on many levels. There are many different style options to choose from. Make sure to measure the room to be used for a kids' room before buying any furniture.
Check the door swings and locations of windows, electrical outlets, vents, and ceiling fixtures. Furniture can be large, especially loft beds, and they have to fit the layout of the room closely in order to work the best in the space provided.
Trundle beds and standard bunk beds are another great and flexible bedding choice. Two children can sleep in a room without sacrificing any personal space. The bunk beds concept is tried and tested to be a useful bedding option.
However, parents should be slightly concerned because of the elevation. Many children fall out of top bunks. Children who are violent sleepers or who sleep walk should not be on the top bunk of a bunk bed. Children also get their heads stuck in guardrails and become trapped between the bed and the wall or between the mattress and the frame.
To avoid these issues, inspect any bunk bed unit carefully to make sure the child is mature enough to use a bunk or loft bed safely. Consumer Reports recommends that children should be at least six years old before sleeping in a top bunk. Maturity is usually a better guide, however.
There are other great bedding choices as well. Adjustable beds are a great, long term bedding investment. A standard, single bed size is perfect to start off low to the ground for easy child access and can be adjusted upward as a child grows. These are a great, cost effective choice so they can be used for tween and teen children as well.
A practical choice for an older child is a standard double bed. If there is space for this, it has the advantage of being suitable for a developing child but still practical for the young adult's first apartment or dorm room. It can also be the bed for a spare or guest bedroom once the child is grown up and out of the house.
If this choice is desired, make sure the bed frame is sturdy and there are no gaps between the frame and mattress or between the headboard, footboard, and mattress that could cause pinching or entrapment issues. Since a child is being placed in an adult bed, it needs to meet child safety requirements that most adult beds do not contain.
Before buying any furniture, check the CPSC website for current recalls. Being doubly cautious is important when buying children's bedding. Going to the recall website can help prevent unsafe beds, toys, or food entering the home and hurting children. User can sign up for email notifications from the FDA, EPA, USDA, and Consumer Products Safety Commission.
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