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Choose Loft Bed for KidsKid loft beds are the perfect way to save space in a cluttered kid's room, . They come in a huge variety of styles and functionality. And that's why parents love them. A bit of forward thinking can be a great treasure with these beds. And kids love the fun that come with these beds too.
The most popular designs of these kid loft beds combine a sleeping area on the top level with any combination of useful utility space or storage ideas underneath. You can have an exquisite computer desk and bookshelves or even storage areas for toys and clothes in this area!
Don't kids love having a friend come over for a night or two during the hols? Some have that taken care of too - they have an extra bed that can be extended when required. Fantastic idea, wouldn't you say? For parents hoping to grow the numbers soon, the lower bed is ideal as the main bed for a young child until they are old enough to use the upper level.
And yet other beds have more functionality . These come with a folding love-seat between the two functional supports of the bed giving the child a place to do school home work, read comfortably or just chill out!
Access to a bedstead is usually by a ladder attached to the frame, either at an angle or flat against the side of the bed. As kids love a sense of adventure, a climb up to bed is such a thrill. When looking for a this, always ensure you get those that come complete with side rails to make the bed as safe as possible. The good news though is that it is quite rare to find one without good rails but just be sure. It is also common for manufacturers to indicate an age guideline for both upper and lower age limits to ensure that the safety and reliability of the bed is not compromised.
Most bedsteads from reputable manufacturers can be easily assembled and dissembled making it easy for parents to move them between rooms or houses when the need arises. Also look out for those that can be personalized (remember pink for the girls and blue for the boys!) and have interchangeable features built into their designs. That can help to avoid buying two units when one should have been sufficient. |
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