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Buying Nursery Furniture – a Guide for New Parents


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Having your first baby is a wonderful and at times, frightening experience as you grasp how much there is to do. You want your newborn’s nursery and the nursery furniture to be better than a fairy tale dream, but it is essential to think about you and your little one’s safety and security above all else. So when dreaming up that new nursery take care to consider the following guidance.

The first thing to fit to a child’s room is a smoke alarm, for just a couple of pounds (or free from your local fire prevention officer) these life saving devises must be your paramount purchase. When your child begins to wander it’s important that any spare electrical outlet is sealed with a simple plastic socket protector to stop your inquisitive baby from sticking his fingers. It’s also a good idea to locate bedroom furniture in the way to prevent your baby from finding outlets.

The next most important thing is your child’s cot since this is where they will initially spend most of their time in those first few months. When picking a cot it’s important to ensure they comply with the government safety regulations (EN 716 within Europe. The cot must be deep enough so your baby cannot climb out. Ensure that the spacing between the rails is not capable of allowing the child to trap their head. Make sure that if the cot has drop down sides that they have robust locks to prevent them from being accidently operated by your baby. It’s important that second hand cots are inspected thoroughly for damage to fixtures and fastenings and that you buy a brand new mattress for your baby. It’s also vital to ensure the mattress is a snug fit and leaves not more than a 4cm gap around the outside to prevent your child from becoming trapped.

Remember to place your baby down to sleep on her back to reduce the risks of SIDS and stop using pillows or very fluffy bed clothes in the cot. If you have a nightlight in your nursery, place it away from the cot so the bed clothes doesn’t catch fire and avoid locating the light near drapes, plastic, or other objects that may ignite from the heat.

When designing your nursery plan ensure no furniture is located near windows, when your child learns to stand they may try to climb up and have a look out. Also avoid placing anything that may permit your toddler to stand on to peer out of a window. Keep the windows in the nursery properly locked. When opening a window for airing ensure it is firmly fixed and ideally never open more than 5cm.

Another item of nursery furniture to blame for numerous infant injuries is the changing station. Using a wedge shaped changing mat can assist enormously in making sure your child can’t roll away and some changing stations even have straps to strap your child. Keep your changing supplies out of baby’s reach. Babies and toddlers are instinctively inquisitive and nappy sacks or rash creams can be potentially harmful.

Rather worryingly one of the most common causes of harm in a child’s room are window dressings and blinds. It’s important that short window dressings are used that small children can’t become trapped in and that the cords on Venetian blinds are kept short. When using blinds ensure the cords are tied up to keep them short and are never within a baby’s reach.

It’s essential to have storage for the masses of playthings baby will no doubt collect but choose cautiously. Look for toy chests that have no lid or have very lightweight or child friendly hinged lids. As your baby gets older, he may climb inside the toy chesttoy box and a heavy lid may trap her so it’s important they be fitted with safety hinges or lightweight lids. You should also try to select nursery furniture with lids and drawers that are not as likely to trap your youngster’s tiny digits. Wardrobe and cupboard doors are also a possible danger to your child and you must consider fitting child safe mechanisms to prevent your baby from injuring themselves

By following sound guidance and following common sense, new parents can ensure they select the right choices when buying nursery furniture and create the perfect room for their youngster.



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Personalized Baby Gifts for Your Growing Child


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Kids love gifts with their name printed on them. From personalized pencils to t-shirts printed with their names, kids can’t get enough of personalized toys and gifts. So if you are looking for a birthday gift or a gift for a special achievement for a child under the age of twelve, you can’t go wrong with anything that’s personalized with his or her name. Personalized baby gifts are relatively easy to find, but when it comes to older children, you may have to stretch your brain a little to come up with a personalized gift that’s perfect for the occasion. Here are some suggestions to help you become the very best mommy, daddy or relative in the whole world.

Baby’s 1st Christmas Gifts

A baby’s first Christmas is a very special occasion, and should be acknowledged that way. In most cases, a child will not remember much about his or her first Christmas. However, this does not mean that the gift you give is “for the parents”. This is the year to look forward, far forward into the future, and buy a keepsake gift that the child will treasure for years to come. A suggestion for an ideal first Christmas gift is a personalized tree ornament that is sure to become a treasured heirloom in later years. Look ahead to the year that the child, now grown up, hangs the painted ornament with his or her name and date of birth on their own family’s Christmas.

For the Creeper and Crawler Set



What could be cuter than a little diapered bottom crawling away with the baby’s name printed across the flap of a pair of personalized long johns? Babies go through rompers and Onesies at a rate that’s alarming to any mother, so they can always use an extra set of rompers for everyday wear. You can make these extra special by personalizing them with the baby’s name and a cute graphic.

Soft and Cuddly Personalized Toys



Go beyond the stereotypical teddy bear when you are looking for a soft and cuddly toy for a young child. Pick a plush toy that can stand up to heavy-duty play like a Cottontail Bunny Cottage stuffed with cloth-sided furniture and embroidered with your favorite little girl’s name. Boys will love this gift as well, but if you are leery about giving pink to a little boy, opt for a Noah’s Ark stuffed toy set complete with plush animals and an ark-shaped carrying case personalized with the child’s name.

Personalized Preschool Toys



For the pre-school set, you might want to move up a bit to more engaging interactive toys such as a Preschool Laptop that features numerous activities for the toddler on the go. Kids of this age love toys that light up and make noises on cue, so keep your eye out for toys that offer interactivity, but don’t forget classic favorites like wooden name puzzles. Name Puzzle Boards and Puzzle stools help youngsters learn to recognize and spell their names while providing a step up tool for reaching things like the bathroom sink.

Preschoolers are especially appreciative of items with their names on them. At this age, they are starting to go out and about in the world. Make it a little easier on them with gifts that are designed to go with them like a roll-up Nap and Go, which is a personalized nap-blanket that can be rolled up and tucked into a cubby at school or carted along to Grandma’s so that naptime is still comfortable.

Spruce up the bedroom with personalized furniture



As babies outgrow the nursery and become children, you can help make their bedrooms cozy retreats that reflect who they are. Kids need more than just a bed and a dresser if they are really going to live in their rooms. Encourage good habits with a personalized book rack painted with dragonflies or trains, or maybe even a hand-painted canvas organizer to make it more fun for your little bookworm to put away toys and books.

Some other kid-friendly furniture that your child might appreciate are a kid size table and chair set and a matching wooden rocking chair with his or her name hand-painted across the back. Keep in mind that preschool and primary school kids have each have their favorite cartoon characters from Disney, Sesame Street and Nick Kids. A Dora the Explorer pillowcase or a SpongeBob Squarepants laundry bag is almost guaranteed to be a big hit.

Personalized gifts for teens



By the time kids reach their teens, many of their own tastes and preferences are set. Try to keep favorite colors and themes in mind when you choose gifts, as well as to cater to their interests with the gifts that you pick. If you are not sure, there are many “neutral” personalized gifts that will make even the most cynical teen-ager smile. What teen wouldn’t like a personalized Aluminum Sports Water Bottle in a favorite color or a Street Sign painted with his or her name? Personalized t-shirts, sweatshirts and gear like Rolling Duffle Bags are also surefire pleasers for the teens on your gift list.



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Children’s Bedding

A childs bedroom should be a room that reflects their personality and lets their imagination run wild.  Create a space your child will love with quality bedding from Sweet Peaches Bedding. Whether you are designing a new room or looking for easy updates, Sweet Peaches Bedding has children’s bedding and decor so you can create a room where your child can grow and play. Whether it’s toddler, twin, full, or queen size; trucks, rockets, mermaids, or flowers, our childrens bedding is superior quality, fun designs, and affordable.

* Make your child’s room inviting, decorated to his/her taste, and age-appropriate. Consider allowing your child to help decorate by at the very least picking out the bedding. For the more ambitious adventurers, give your child choices of a bedroom theme, positioning of bed and furniture (with your help, of course), and overall look and feel. The general idea is you want your child to absolutely LOVE his/her room and want to spend time in it!

* Consider the size of the bed. Some parents move their child to a twin or even larger bed as soon as a child graduates from the crib. For some children, that is fine, but others may feel intimidated or even threatened by its size. Depending on a child’s nature, toddler beds can provide a nice transition between crib and twin. These beds often are available in theme designs, such as a race car or castle. Make sure your child can easily get in and out of bed and feels comfortable in it.

Girls Bedding:

From Flowers to Mermaids, Butterflies to Starfish,  an adorable assortment of colorful girls bedding.

Boy’s Bedding:

Our boys bedding comes in themes from trucks to pirates, rocketships to construction vehicles and more.

Infant Bedding:

 Country Baby, our first infant pattern! Cute, cuddly country farm animals, tractors and barns cover the bedding. Soft plush and embroidery abound. With coordinating baby gingham and polka dots too! 

Toddler Bedding:

Toddler bed sets include a pillowcase, sheet set and comforter or quilt.

 

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Create a Child’s Bedroom to Match Their Personality


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Decorating a nursery is a mother’s prerogative. The colors, theme and styles of furniture are all at her whim to choose and decide upon. But when children get a little older, their room should be a reflection of who they are – not their parents. Creating a child’s bedroom to reflect the child can be a fun and rewarding process, too. And while the theme, if any, will be key, the furniture will make or break the deal.

When it’s time to take down the fluffy bunnies or A, B, C blocks from the wall and transform a baby’s room into a growing child’s abode, seek advice from the child. Find out what he or she is interested in. Perhaps your little princess wants a royal room? Or, maybe your little quarterback wants to go with a football theme? It’s even possible no theme will be desired. Remember to ask them though … it’s their room now. Don’t try to impose your whims and wishes on the little things like border paper or colors (within reason).

If a theme is chosen, this can open the door for a whole lot of fun. Decorating, let’s say, a princess room doesn’t have to cost a bundle either. Plan together what you’d like the room to look like and start shopping for accessories. An old floor length mirror, for example, can be picked up at a junk shop or yard sale and painted high-gloss white to fit in just perfectly. Small implements and accessories such as pillows, a faux canopy and so on can go a long way, too, without breaking the bank.

And while looking for the accessories is really a blast, the real meat of the room lies in the furniture. This is where your opinion can and should count, too. Furniture for a growing child should be comfortable and functional. It should also be of quality construction.

If a theme is chosen, look for pieces to fit into it, but keep in mind if the construction isn’t quality, it’s not likely to last. A $1,000 princess bed that’s put together with staples may look cool at the start, but once the little royal does some jumping and normal wear and tear takes place, it may look like a crusade came through the room.

Try to find pieces that will fit the theme and grow with the child as well. Your seven-year-old may want a football room, but when he’s 15 that could change. Buy for now, but keep your eyes on the future.

When creating a room for a growing child keep in mind the extras that will eventually need to go into a room. A desk for school; perhaps a computer stand as well will be needed most likely. If you buy furniture that will work for the seven-year-old only, you’ll find yourself buying again a few years down the road. But if you choose items that blend into the room and will work with different design themes and good quality pieces are chosen, a single purchase should suffice over the many different stages your child will go through as he or she grows.

No matter what’s chosen, make sure the furniture is comfortable, fits in the room well and is well designed enough to handle the wear and tear a child can dish out. Children are tough on their furniture, so their furniture should be tough enough to handle it.



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Funky Furniture Brings Fun To Any Child’S Bedroom


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Every child wants to have the coolest bedroom out of all of their friends. Young kids particulary love fun theme beds, with racing car beds and princess fairy beds being particularly popular for boys and girls of all ages. Many novelty beds are available with matching bedroom furniture too. Jigsaw assembly furniture is another novel way to jazz up a child’s room, with brands such as Kidsaw bedroom furniture offering easy slot-together furniture that doesn’t need screws, glue or special tools yet doesn’t wobble or loosen and is just as sturdy as regular furniture. 

With older kids and tweens it can be more difficult to find cool and funky furniture they’ll like. Kids get to an age where they would like to have a little more leeway in choosing child furniture and accessories for their room.

They want to show their rooms off to their friends and be able to point out special features that have a WOW factor, like illuminated bedside tables. These are much more appealing to kids than those smaller versions of adult furnishings. Funky, trendy child bedroom furniture is a way of giving identity and ownership of the room to your child.

By setting some rules and offering your child some totally cool and funky kids bedroom furniture options, the two of you should be able to create a room that is as individual as they are.

 

Rooms can really pop when the walls and bedding have strong colour or patterns, and this sets the tone for some really rocking furniture choices. Slouch interactive beanbag chairs are always great fun, very mobile and can be found in a colour and style that will look splendid in your child’s bedroom. They are always comfortable, and they provide extra seating when school friends are over for a visit. These are very popular for kids of almost any age.

Interactive multimedia chairs are made for kids. Who would not enjoy lounging in comfort while plugged into their music or video games? With surround sound and vibrations, these chairs take game playing to new heights of excitement. These chairs are compatible with MP3 players as well as the most popular gaming systems.

Also be sure that a specific area in the child’s room is included as their own “get away paradise”.   Just pick a spot and add a fuzzy rug that is soft and colourful, add a sheer curtain panel or string beads along the wall to highlight this special room area. You can also add accents to the wall with some framed, personalized childrens pictures or arched mirrors.  Throw pillows will add bright splashes of color and they can be used as floor seating when necessary. This turns a drab corner into a really cool spot for friends to congregate as they watch television, listen to music, or just hang out.

If you’re tight on space in your child’s room, high sleepers with under storage space can be the right answer and your kids will love this practical and great looking furniture.  In the storage area, your child can arrange their computer, television, and books. They can even turn this space into homework and reading area.  Of course, this little hide-a-way also makes a snug area that will give them a private retreat when they want to have some quiet time as well.



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Directbuy of Nyc Provides Tips to Designing the “perfect Kid’s Room.”


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BROOKLYN, QUEENS, WOODSIDE, NEW YORK CITY, NY…

DirectBuy of Brooklyn and Queens and DirectBuy of Manhattan, the leading members-only showroom and home design centers, not only offer consumers a brand new way to save on home improvement projects, but also offers some helpful tips on designing the perfect kid’s room.

“A child’s bedroom serves as much more than a place for you kids to play. It’s a study, computer room, play room, game room, video/entertainment center and even a guest room,” said Marti Brandt, owner of DirectBuy of Brooklyn and Queens. “By following a few simple guidelines, you can create a room that’s comfortable for them to sleep and play in, but also maximizes the space.”

Some guidelines to follow include:

?        Involve your children in the buying of the furniture and decorating process; it’s their room, after all, and it stands to reason they will be more comfortable with items they helped select.

?        Take into account your child’s age, gender and how long the furniture will be used (e.g. bunk beds might be fun at 12, but at 16 your teenager might want some more space)

?        Only consider bedroom furniture that has quality construction and age-appropriate design. It is also a good idea to bring children along while shopping to make sure the bedding is comfortable.

?        Plan for growth – not just your child getting bigger but acquiring more things and clothing that will need to be stored.

Both DirectBuy of Brooklyn and Queens and DirectBuy of Manhattan carry a large selection of brand-name kids’ furniture at wholesale prices direct from the manufacturers and their authorized suppliers. In addition, DirectBuy employs product specialists and designers who can help parents and children select furniture and accessories to create the look you want for your child’s room.

“Sure, parents might lose a little leverage by sending a child to their room not being seen as a form of punishment,” laughs Brandt. “The upside is that by creating a room that’s a haven for your child, they’ll be happier, which in turn makes parents happier. So everybody wins.”

Consumers interested in becoming DirectBuy members may obtain a Visitor’s Pass to attend an Open House by contacting DirectBuy of Brooklyn and Queens at 718-247-2320, or contacting the showroom co-owners Michael Wiseltier or Marti Brandt at info@directbuybq.com.  For DirectBuy of Manhattan, please contact Co-Owner Mark Brandt at 212-290-3020 or info@directbuybq.com.

About DirectBuy

Since 1971, DirectBuy has helped hundreds of thousands of families enjoy a better quality of life, enabling them to buy directly from more than 700 manufacturers and their authorized suppliers. Buying direct enables members’ hard-earned money to go much further, while having the selection and choice not available at any retail store. DirectBuy has been serving the greater New York City area since 2003. Access to confidential prices, local suppliers and unparalleled selection helps make members’ dream projects a reality. It’s a comfortable, country-club setting, where you finally have the financial control of buying direct. The DirectBuy showrooms serving the greater New York City area are part of more than 160 locations throughout North America.

DirectBuy franchise locations servicing the greater New York City area are:  DirectBuy of Brooklyn and Queens, 72-25 Queens Boulevard, Woodside, NY, 718-247-2320 and DirectBuy of Manhattan, 469 Seventh Avenue 6th Floor, New York, NY, 212-290-3020.

For more information on DirectBuy, you can visit http://www.directbuynewyork.com.



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Expecting? How to Organize Your Home for a Newborn Baby


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While having a new child to join your family may be one of the most exciting and joyous times in your life, it can also be terrifying. The more you read about taking care of an infant and toddler, the more you realize just how many things can go wrong. Luckily, many things can also go right. Being prepared is one important way to ensure that you and your home are ready to go when the stork makes its long expected stop at your door.

Getting your home organized for a baby is actually something of a fun experience. The planning, shopping and excitement serves to build the anticipation, and as long as there are people around you willing to help, the work around the house should not be too overwhelming. The hardest spot to get ready is the baby’s bedroom, but the possibilities for pleasure in this endeavor are endless.

While the most important part of getting your house ready for an infant is the safety of your child, the sanity of his/her parent/s should also be taken into account. Taking care of a newborn is tiring work, and you should be sure to plan your baby’s bedroom in such a way that it makes your life easier. First, make sure you get all of the essential items. A crib, changing area, rocking chair, dresser, and baby swing are all must have items. You can get by without a changing area, but you probably want to include this because it is easier to work when you have one.

Going beyond these items in terms of furniture is a bit risky. Avoiding clutter in your child’s room is unequivocally crucial to maintaining your energy. The room should be like a wagon circle. Put the crib near the door and away from any direct sunlight or drafts. This way you can easily enter and exit the room as necessary when the child is sleeping, and the baby is protected from the elements. The crib should also have an outlet nearby for a nightlight, CD player, or other useful items.

Next to the crib should be the changing table. Do you want to carry a crying baby all the way across the room at four in the morning? Put the table next to the crib, and this becomes much easier. Around the changing table, you should have storage for diapers, changing supplies, a rolling storage container for easy access and a trashcan designed for diapers to avoid smell. From here, things can be placed in whatever order you feel would work the best.

Be sure to keep things around the outside of the room like a border. Keep the middle of the room open so that you can easily walk from one side to the other in the dark. Indeed, this ideal really goes for your whole house at this point. You may have to navigate your living space with a small child. Avoid places that may trip you up. It is also recommended to put the rocking chair as far from the changing table as possible. This helps keep you feeling more distanced from the changing process while rocking your child to sleep.

When it comes to getting the rest of your house ready for your baby, things become a little bit more complicated. There are a few rules that you should be sure to follow no matter what. Have diapers and changing products in easily accessible areas around the whole space, maybe even in every room. Be prepared for feeding. Have comfortable places to sit with the child all over the house. Also, be prepared for the child to get a little bit away from you. It is going to happen at some point. No matter how diligent you are, at some point your little bundle of joy may wander away to another room. This does not make you a bad parent, but you do need to make sure that every room is baby proofed.

Do not put heavy, sharp, or breakable items on low shelves that the child can reach. Also, do put furniture that is small enough for the baby to knock over within his/her reach. For example, a small bookshelf that is used for knick-knacks can easily be pulled over by a toddler. The furniture and items on it can then fall on his/her head and cause an injury. One way to avoid problems of this nature is to put latches on hutch doors that the child can reach. Plug up the outlets. These small measures can pay dividends.

It is always a good idea to create a space that is ready for your child to live in. This makes your job as a parent easier and more enjoyable. Take the time to get your entire house ready for your child, and enjoy the experience of parenting and watching your children grow up.



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The Need For Kids Beds That Are Cheap Or Inexpensive


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Nothing can add more charm or style to a kids bedroom than a bed specifically designed for a kid or child. Want your child to make a statement about his or her life? Try a spider man or a Disney princess canopy bed. With this statement comes charm, and for surprisingly little money too. This is partly due to the competition from the Internet. With so many people online, manufacturers have designed some very exciting kids beds.

With kids beds comes kids furniture with a specific theme. Your child’s room can now become an adventure, rather than a place for their stuff. Say goodbye to the days when parents disciplined their kids by sending them to their rooms. Can’t do that now, it’s not discipline, I think you’ll find this practice discontinued in the not so distant future. More and more kids are having things taken away, such as TV privileges, computer time, and video game rights.

From feminine beds to space-saving bunk beds, desks, armoires, and more, manufacturers today have everything available to match your style, or your child’s particular hero. Imagine a new Batman room, or a little mermaid virtual theme park, a place to play or act out their adventures. Promote creativeness within your child, open up their imagination, make them feel special. Find girl’s bedroom furniture that will make her feel like that little princess. Even the cheapest furniture will still be able to take the ruff and tumble activity that boys often dish out.

With the advent of online shopping comes selection, and what a selection. Never in the history of mankind, has selection for anything been greater than it is now, and this trend continues. Worried about getting it home? No need, most online furniture retailers now offer what’s called white glove delivery service. Just prepare a place for you new bed or furniture and the items will be delivered, brought into your house, and set-up. Many times for no additional charge. Sound good?

Since your child grows up faster than you can imagine, don’t miss this special opportunity. The race car bed won’t work when your kid becomes a teenager. By then, it’s a bunk bed or loft bed, or something that’s more in style with their current lifestyle. As an added bonus, some manufacturers are building storage boxes or drawers into the bottom of the beds. This added storage is invaluable for kids who have a lot of stuff or toys. A cleaner room also promotes harmony with a child and ultimately within the family itself.

Your child’s bedroom is usually the one place a kid can call his own, helping to build independence and self identity, and it can all start with the bed. There are many sites online that can help with your search. The new revolution online is the ability for consumers to write reviews and rate products and retailers. So take some time, read some reviews and start searching and feed your child’s imagination, and remember every great idea starts with the imagination.



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Great Thing About Children’s Bedroom Furniture


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Kids bedroom furniture is perfect for helping your son, or daughter, get his, or her, room organized. How so? Well, it is because they are available in all sorts of types and designs. For instance, maybe your son has a lot of books and video games to go along with that TV of his. Then, what would be a good fit for his room would be an armoire that could double as an entertainment center.

The great thing about children’s bedroom furniture, is that is just a great way to really organize your child’s bedroom and keep it clean. It provides them with nice areas to store their clothes, their toys, extra bedding, and even their special keepsakes. Plus, it gives the space a very beautiful look, not just because it is kept clean and organized, but because the furniture itself has a fantastic appearance.

The furniture you choose should also not have sharp corners or heavy pieces that can come off and fall on your child. Again, a lot of furniture made for children is made specifically so that safety is a first consideration, but you should still keep an eye out and make sure the furniture you choose is completely safe and won’t hurt your child in any way.

Color – Color is important too, but in this case, you can let your child’s creativity and tastes weigh in. After all, what’s better as a child than to have a kids chair just for you, in your favorite color and just your size? That’s one way to make a child feel really special.

Another thing to look at in kids bedroom furniture is the edges. There are some beautiful pieces of furniture out there on the market, but a lot of it has pointed edges. In a child’s room, this is an accident waiting to happen. While you may tell them time and time again not to run in the house, it will happen, and it’s best if you have rounded edges on the furniture for the time when they run into it.

There are many online stores, interior designers and furniture designers, who can help you in selecting the right designer furniture for your kids room. Even they can tell you the ideas on how to make effective utilization of space in the room and use furniture, which give the kids comfort.

As your child ages, bunk beds or futon bunks make use of airspace to preserve that hard-won floor space. We saw bunk beds as climbing structures where kids could practice climbing in a safe environment. The sleepover stage reaches its peak at pre-teen years, when a child learns to bond with people outside the family. Bunk beds are advantageous as older children tire of sleeping on the floor. Futon bunks combine a single bed on top and a double sofa-bed below. The futon bunk bed is the ultimate space-saver for a child’s room as the bed rises above the clutter while the couch is still available as a comfortable reading space and additional sleeper. All of these make for great kids bedroom furniture.

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Updating Kids Room


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Your child’s room is perhaps the one place that your kid reflects on his hiding place and comfort zone. This is where he finds the privacy that he requires and though you think that kids at their young ages do not require privacy then you are absolutely wrong. Your child’s room is the place where he finds to be himself and you must therefore understand how significant his room is for him.

Your kid’s room should look comforting and tidy simultaneously as well as it is your responsibility as his parent to ask him to maintain and clean his room regularly. If you are looking for great way to bond as well as keep up with your rising kid’s feelings, you might desire to reflect on reinventing the complete look of your child’s room.

You could start by asking your child on what new theme or design he would wish his room to have and certain things like that. You may also want to arrange your budget because reinventing your child’s room could be expensive however the experience will certainly be rewarding consecutively. The great thing is that there are a number of sites online that might guide and help you with this as well as in no time you could be faced with a complete new look for your child’s room.

One amongst the easiest rooms to refurbish is the child’s room. You could be playful with colors as well as make is as entertaining as you can. The place is also small and so is furniture that makes it more exciting and fun to redecorate. The room of your kid is perhaps one of the regions in the house that requires renovation from time to time. This is since kids grow up fast and you have to modernize their room to match to their need and age. The requirements of your kid vary, when he became a toddler evaluated to his requirements when he was only an infant.

You would certainly want to revamp a room from house you purchase to suit the requirements of your kid. The excitement part about refurbishing the room is that you could use this to educate him things as well as have fun with him. Following are some ways to make the procedure exciting for both of you:

1. Plan design of room together. Explain him the set of colors plus ask him which color he needs for his wall. Ask him how he wants his room to seem like.

2. After shopping for kids beds and other furniture, show your children the color of paint you got for room. This would be something that they would look forward to.

3. Allocate him to do the project while you are ready to start the renovation. This would make him feel part of the whole process.

4. When all the kids furniture is in, you could invite the children to join you in room. Educate them how to place their toys. You could even show them how to systematize their books as well as their clothes. Redecorating your kid’s room could be fun for your child and you. They will certainly feel proud on how the room has become.



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