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When you can purchase beds with extra storage and bright cubbies, it will help make organization something of a game for your kids. This will help them to develop organizational skills that they will need later on in life. Loft beds are especially handy, since they often have storage space or study space underneath. Bunk beds sleep two youngsters in the footprint of one bed, which frees up a great deal of floor space in their room.

Bunk beds and loft beds are more efficient at creating space than are conventional beds. Book cases and other storage pieces give the young children’s rooms more usable space. Bunk and loft beds are much safer now than they have been in the past, with new guidelines that require strict safety rules to be observed for the manufacture of these beds.

There is storage space under even ordinary beds that often goes unused, but there are more stylish storage options with childrens loft and bunk beds. It’s much easier to access the space with these types of beds than it is with standard beds. You can also purchase plastic storage bins in a long and flat size and use them under lower bunk beds.

Trundle beds also work well in children’s rooms. They give you the option of sliding out another bed whenever you need it. This will be handy if you have two children who share a room, or if one child wants to invite a friend to sleep over. Loft beds give you extra space, too, since they give you room for dressers and toy boxes in the space underneath the bed itself.

A typical children’s room shared by two kids may have two beds, two dressers, two desks and an endless supply of toys. When you use a bunk bed, you only have one bed at floor level, so that opens up room for some of the other pieces. You can still stow away the toys within easy reach, and use toy boxes with wheels so that your children can get to them easily. Now they’ll have more room for their clothes and study materials.

Children usually enjoy bunk beds, and both of yours will probably want the top bunk. Usually, parents allow the older child to have the top bunk, since they are a little more aware of safety. Well-built beds will hold up much better to the kids’ wear and tear, so don’t select the cheapest beds you see. Planning ahead for the other furnishings a child’s room needs will allow you to budget your space carefully, so that there is room for everything they need. Childrens loft and bunk beds take up less space and offer more room for the rest of your children’s essentials.

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