Extendable bed, bed with drawer, bunk bed or loft bed: the different children's beds are numerous and all have advantages. Let's decipher to make a flawless and choose the most practical children's bed.
Because a child's sleep is important, so is the choice of his bed. To choose a children's bed, several elements must be taken into account: the size of the room, the age of the child but also the decorative style of the room and its future evolution.WHICH MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING FOR A CHILD'S BED?
The difference between an adult bed and a children's bed is not only the size. The choice of mattress and bed base is also essential. Usually, the bed base is already integrated into the bed. Your attention should therefore be focused on the mattress. Ideally, it should be firm to support the back properly. In order to avoid allergies, the best thing to do is to wrap the mattress in a machine-washable cover.EXTENDABLE BED, BED WITH STORAGE, LOFT BED: WHICH MODEL TO CHOOSE?
For every age, there is a suitable bed. For children under 6 years old, it is best to opt for a single bed or a traditional bed with a built-in drawer underneath. From the age of 6, if the child shares his room, the mezzanine or bunk bed remains the good alternative to save space while offering additional storage space (toy bins, bookcases, built-in wardrobe).The traditional children's bed with built-in drawer:
In a small room, finding space becomes a permanent problem. Nowadays, beds are being modernized and offer many space-saving tricks, such as the traditional bed with built-in drawer. This can be used to store an extra mattress, which is practical when the child is having a friend over, or as a storage cupboard for toys and shoes. Available in different models and styles, the children's bed with built-in drawer becomes the right decorating and storage trick
The evolving children's bed:
Increasingly trendy, the extendable bed is very popular with parents. As its name suggests, it will evolve at the same pace as the child. The extendable bed is likely to be equipped with bars and thus be considered as a baby bed. When the child grows up and is able to stand up on his own, the extendable bed will offer the parents the possibility of removing the bars. The extendable bed can also take the form of an extendable bed, and will thus grow at the rate at which the child gains a few centimeters. To sum up: the main advantage of the extendable bed is its modularity, and therefore does not require a reinvestment in a new bed every three years.
The children's bed on the mezzanine:
The children's bed on the mezzanine has the advantage of containing everything in one place: the children's bed at the top, under which the desk is placed, and sometimes the wardrobe or drawers and small bookcases. Like a block, it allows you to divide the bedroom in two: the sleeping area with the work area below, and the play area on the other side of the room. Less imposing than before, the children's bed on the mezzanine combines aesthetics and functionality and is suitable for even the smallest bedrooms.
The bunk bed:
Almost inevitable when the children's room is shared, the bunk bed saves the bedroom square meters since it uses double the floor space. Often, the bunk bed is designed to save as much space as possible by offering additional storage underneath and by having an integrated ladder.