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If you are searching for brand new furniture for any child's bedroom, the most important decision to create will be the kind of bed that you want. Once your child has progressed from over sleeping cots and beds designed for toddlers, there's a whole selection of different types of bed available. You can choose to purchase a traditional single bed, but it is also worth taking a look at other kinds of bed, for example bunkbeds, hideaway beds and sleep stations.

We've come up with helpful tips for a few of the different types of children's beds that you can select from:


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Bunk beds

If your children are sharing a room or will probably have friends to state, bunk beds could be the perfect space-saving solution. A bunk bed is a single piece of furniture featuring its two beds, one above the other. The top bed is usually accessible via a small ladder.

Bunk beds are particularly good if you wish to take full advantage of a narrow bedroom, and lots of kids love the design. However, if you are considering buying bunk beds for your kids, it's important to bear your children's ages in mind. Top bunks are usually unsuitable for children under six years old, and as your kids get older, they might begin to think that bunk beds are "babyish", so make sure that they are prone to get enough use out of them before you buy. Some bunk beds are made so that they can be separated and used as individual beds, which means this might be something that you might want to consider.

Ensure that you choose high-quality, sturdy bunkbeds and that the furnishings matches the relevant British Safety Standards. The very best bunk must have a guard rail on both sides, and the mattress should fit securely in place, a minimum of 10cm below the guard rail. It's also important to ensure your children learn how to use the top bunk safely.

Hideaway beds

Hideaway beds are great for children who like to possess friends or family members to remain, like a hideaway bed consists of one bed with a pull-out bed inside the base. Hideaway beds can be the perfect choice for a teenager's bedroom and will save money on space when the second bed isn't being used. If you're thinking about buying a hideaway bed, ensure that you compare well carefully to make certain that there's enough space once the second bed is brought out, in order that it won't be it hard for people to manoeuvre round the room and the bed won't block doorways.

Sleep Station

If space for storage is an issue in your child's bedroom, a sleep station could be the perfect solution. A sleep station usually consists of a single bed that is raised, allowing for the inclusion of cupboards, drawers, shelving, and sometimes even a pull-out desk within the unit. Sleep stations are usually fairly bulky, so ensure that you measure up carefully to make certain that you'll be able to suit one in your son or daughter's room before purchasing one.

Just like bunkbeds, you should choose a top quality, stable and durable sleep station and ensure that there are guard rails around the bed.

Storage beds

If you'd prefer to possess a traditional bed inside your child's bedroom or don't have room for any sleep station, you can still take full advantage of the space you have by selecting a storage bed. This type of bed has drawers within the base, so your child can store clothes, toys or other items in it, freeing up space elsewhere within the room.