Showing posts with label Childrens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Childrens. Show all posts

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Children's Play Table -- A Quick Glance in Building a Children's Play Table

www.KidBedroomFurniture.net. Children's play tables are sturdy and colorful surfaces where a child can easily and comfortably do his own stuff such as play, study, or even eat. Even with minimum building skills, you can easily make your child's very own children's play table and this will not only serve as a play table but it may also be used as a study table. With the use of pre-cut lumber from your local home improvement store, you can easily get the materials you need based on your desired table size and have the wood cut after your purchase. This DIY project is only a simple matter of assembling the parts which will require very little amount of effort. You can find many kinds of children's play tables and chairs with different designs and sizes though oftentimes these commercially sold tables are a lot more expensive. Some common designs which you will find are race car designs, Christmas sleigh designs, flower, and doll designs to name a few. You can also find many kinds of children's play table and chairs like the one that can be installed on the foot of beds, just beside the mattress, so your child won't need to use chairs or a futon and you can also find a bunk bed, cabinet, and play table combination. When determining the size of the childrens play table to make, you should always consider the types of activities that will be done with it as well as how many kids will be using this particular table at one time. Likewise, it would be ideal to take the size of ...

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Growing Up with Children's Bedroom Furniture - Part 2

Last time we talked about how twin-sized kids' beds, trundle beds and bunk beds are fun options for helping your children express their personality and age. In part two of our article, we'll go ahead and touch base on the alternative to the traditional twin-sized youth bed - futon bunks, workstation beds and updating your child's bed into one fit for a teen with the addition of head and footboards.

Give your child the option of maximizing his space by purchasing a futon styled bunk bed. Usually, the bottom part of the bunk easily converts from a sofa into a full-sized bed with a standard twin-sized futon on the top bunk. A unique piece of bedroom furniture, futon bunks are even great for teenagers and college students. The only downside to them is that you have to remember to flip the futon every month or so, otherwise it'll lose its firmness.

Another great alternative to children's bedroom furniture is to find a bed that includes a workspace built on the side of the bed itself. Usually found in bunk beds, workstation beds are a great long-term investment for your child. Instead of purchasing your child's bed and desks separately, everything can be purchased at once with this type of bed. Quite grandiose in size, I wouldn't recommend it for small-scale bedrooms, but if you happen to have the space I say it's a wonderful alternative. If by chance your child has enough space to spare, I suggest looking into workstation beds that also include a small closet 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 the headboard, while girl beds can use both the head and footboard, or the headboard alone.

As your child grows older, know that beds are meant to be a long-term investment because once they come home from college, they'll look forward to sleeping in the same bed they've slept in for a good 15 years.




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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Growing Up With Children's Bedroom Furniture - Part 1

Kids want to be able to express who they are and what better place to start than their own bedrooms? While adults usually get to choose between a California King or Eastern King sized bed, kids have a lot more fun options to pick from. Trundle beds, bunk, beds complete with built-in workstations, even adding a head and footboard are among the many choices they'll get to grow up with. In this two-part article, we'll be able to go over what beds will suit your child up to his teenage years.

After your child finally outgrows his or her crib and toddler bed, it's time to move on to bigger and better things. Moving your child to a twin-sized bed is the next step, and there are a variety of styles that will suit your child. A great option to consider is purchasing a bed that comes with underbed storage for all your child's toys, clothes and extra linens. This style is perfect if your child's bedroom happens to be small in size, and as every parent knows, your child's toy collection will end up all over the place if there's no proper storage area. And, this gives your child an excuse to throw things under the bed!

Trundle beds are also another option if your child's friend or relative regularly stays the night. Oftentimes, you'll find that once your child doesn't necessarily need his pull-out trundle anymore, it can be easily replaced with underbed drawers. Trundle beds can accommodate two children; however, it may not be comfortable for long. My next suggestion is to go for bunk beds designed with mortis and tenon joinery. The good thing about bunk beds is that they're usually two twin beds stacked upon one another. Once your kids are ready to have their own rooms, or are even just over the idea of climbing into bed, you can usually disassemble the bunk to make two separate beds. Of course, this all depends on the design of the bunk and whether it's made of wood or metal.

In our continuing series, we'll next touch on futon bunk beds, workstation beds, and adding subtle mature features to your child's bed that even your teenager will appreciate.




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