Kids Bedrooms
Kids Bedrooms – How to Create Fantasy Bedrooms for Kids

Kids Bedrooms
Creating a fantasy bedroom for your child begins with identifying your child’s fantasy. Once you know what your child’s fantasy is, it becomes relatively easy to design and create a custom theme bedroom based on it.
The best way to design a custom fantasy bedroom is to build it around a theme, and the fantasy of your child’s that you just identified makes the ideal theme. A central theme for the child’s bedroom keeps it from becoming a chaotic, haphazard hodge-podge of every cool thing that catches your child’s interest.
Speaking of unifying elements, creative carpentry has given parents the multipurpose furniture item, one that serves multiple functions in a compact, singular piece. The most popular (and versatile) of these interior design innovations is the custom theme bed, fulfilling your child’s need to be immersed in the world of their imagination, and fulfilling your own needs as a parent for affordability, functionality, simplicity, space-saving consciousness, and – above all – safety.
Any of the fantasies suggested earlier in this article can spring to life with a custom theme bed designed with them in mind. From custom castle beds for your little prince or princess to custom racecar beds for your little NASCAR fan to custom tree house beds for your favorite little jungle monkey and on and on, the only limits on the type of fantasy you can bring to life with a custom theme bed as the room’s centerpiece is your imagination.
Selecting Kids Bedroom Furniture
The government regulates many types of children’s furniture, including cribs and bunk beds. For safety, look for tight fitting between the mattress and sides, posts that are short so they will not poke necks or snag clothing, protective drop sides that children cannot release, top rails on beds or bunk beds that are at least 22 inches above the mattress top, no loose parts, smooth edges, and non-toxic finishes.

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Durability is an important factor for children’s bedroom furniture. Remember that children tend to climb on furniture. Some bunk bed sets include desks, drawers, and storage space. Twin beds can be the captain bed style, with under bed drawers. Metal futon beds offer under top bunk seating, or desk and chair plus storage arrangements.
