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Old 01-19-2010, 05:57 AM
noel000 noel000 is offline
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Buying children's furniture is not always easy. Sometimes it can be even more complicated than buying furniture for other rooms in your house, because the furniture is actually for someone else: your child. Hopefully these tips will help you make the right choices.

Consider Space Saving Options

Children's rooms are not usually very large. So picking out furniture that can serve dual purposes often times makes the most sense. Like headboards that can double as a bookcase, or storage chests that double as stairs. Toy chests can make great seats too. Bunk beds are a fantastic option also if two children are sharing a room or for sleepovers. Trundle beds are great too because the second bed can slide underneath the main bed to give a lot more room for your child to play.

Always Think About Safety

You should always look for sturdy furniture that is made well. Children tend to be rough on their furniture so it should be able to withstand a lot of wear and tear. Watch out for obvious safety hazards, such as loose safety rails on bunk beds or ladder that are flimsy or not secured properly.
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