Monday, November 14, 2011
Space Saving Kids Beds
Space saving ideas are always welcome in children's rooms. Kids beds are probably the biggest pieces of furniture in a child's room. They take up a lot of floor space, but they are absolutely necessary. Even if you cannot do without a bed, you can still do something about maximizing floor space by using either a bunk bed or a trundle bed. Both will comfortably accommodate a child without taking up too much space.
Bunk beds are fun for children and are ideal for shared rooms. The Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed is a model of compact versatility. Its lower height provides safety and easier accessibility for those who are not too fond of high beds. It will also provide more space in a room with low ceilings. What makes it versatile is that it can be separated into a loft bed or a stand alone twin. It can also be configured in different ways and the ladder can be placed in either side of the bed.
Another space saving bed from Oeuf is their Oeuf Sparrow Twin Bed. This standard twin looks like the modern version of the classic sleigh bed. Although its size is a standard twin, this can become space saving when you add the optional trundle bed. With the addition of a mattress, the trundle is great for sleepovers. Without a mattress, it becomes a roomy storage space for toys, bed linens, and clothes.
Both beds have a modern streamlined look. Both are made from birch plywood and finished with safe, nontoxic materials. Oeuf is very conscious of the environment that wood wastes and other finishing materials are recycled.
Choosing the right kids beds is crucial for comfort, safety, and livability. Even the smallest of rooms, a space saving bunk bed or a twin with trundle. It is only right that our kids shouldn't live in cramped quarters.
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