Jan
25
Toddler Bunk Bed
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These days there is a wide array of toddlers’ bedroom furniture accessible in stores and also on the internet. Sometimes however, these stores may not provide you the best of service. Therefore whenever you consider buying a toddler bed take note of the following tips.
The first thing is to determine whether you need one with multi functions. This is very important so you need to make a plan for it. Sometimes the room you might want to place the toddler bunk bed may take care of sleepover friends or it is used for storage of certain items. If this is part of your plan, then you should consider going in for the captains or mates bed, bookcase bed or the trundle which might be just ideal. The second thing to note is the availability of space. Sometimes people have houses where the kids share the same room. It could be also possible that the room is too small coupled with the fact that he has so many interests. In this case you could go in for children’s bunk beds or the loft beds. Even a bed like the futon bunk will be able to cater for sleeping and seating purposes at the same time.
Another thing to consider in purchasing the toddler bed is to look out for many themes. These themes could range from the little lizard theme, pirate theme, magic garden theme, baseball or soccer theme or even the shopping theme. A bed in a setting of any of these themes is sure to lighten up your child’s life.
Moreover, it is very important that you purchase something that is special or fancy for your child. Even as kids we were all fascinated by fancy beds. Then this is the right time to provide a fancy toddler bunk bed for your child. They will add class, elegance and beauty to your child’s room. Here you can also buy bunk beds like the picket fence beds, canopy beds that possess creative headboards.
Beds for children especially toddlers are a huge investment which one will surely benefit from in future. Remember to utilize the fore mentioned tips in your search for them either in the stores or on the internet. The most important reason why a lot of people choose the bunk bed is because of its safety for the kids.
By: Christoffer X Altesino
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Jan
20
By stacking one bed over another bunk beds are a fantastic space saving solution that are always popular with kids. In fact the top bunk is usually so popular that you’ll have to use all your negotiating skills to decide who gets to sleep below.
However, if you’re looking to try and save money on a bunk bed you should familiarise yourself with the pitfalls of buying cheap first - just like any other product on the market, when choosing a bunk bed you’ll have a balance between price, quality and availability.
The safety aspects of a bunk bed are paramount and so when looking for a cheap bunk bed remember that there’s no such thing as a free lunch – if it really is dirt cheap then you may be risking you child’s health – remember that one of the fun aspects of a bunk bed is its elevation, which is also a risk and a sturdy ladder and a safety rail are both of utmost importance.
In fact, instead of thinking “cheap bunk bed”, perhaps you’re better thing “bargain bunk bed” – what I mean is, instead of searching for potentially unsafe bunk you are doing you and your kid a favour if you find a high quality bunk at a discount.
Probably this limits you to two areas. The first is to find an online bargain because online retailers often offer quality beds at reduced prices due to their low overhead costs.
The second options is to look at the used bunk bed market – if you make a full inspection to make sure the bed is from a reputable manufacturer and is in good condition then your saving can be huge.
One other area in which bunk beds are useful is combining the functional aspects of a bed while making in fun to play – I’m thinking of a bunk bed with slide here and you may even be able to get your child out of bed in the morning simply by using the slide.
It also has the advantage of only having one bed, which is elevated, saving you from those tortuous arguments about who sleeps on top. The area under the bed can be used as a play den, or failing that, just for storage – you know it’s a mess in there, but at least it’ll be hidden from view.
By: David Leigh
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Thankfully David Leigh got past the stage of wanting the top bunk and has no need for cheap bunk beds or even a bunk bed with slide, but follow those links if you do
Jan
18
Your little baby is growing up fast! It seems just like yesterday you were putting together a crib. Now, your child is ready for the next stage of life. And with just a little planning and research, your child’s next bed can be as safe for him as his crib was-and a lot more fun!
1. Closing the gap
Fatal deaths associated with bunk beds are not usually caused by the child falling from the top bunk. Fatalities occur, usually, when a small child is strangled between the gap between an ill-fitting mattress and the bunk bed frame. Never allow a child under 6 to be on the top bunk. Measure any gap you find between the guardrail and the mattress: if it’s greater than 3 inches, a child could slip through be fatally injured.
2. Check your supports
It might be just a result of normal horseplay, but many bunk-bed related injuries are caused by kids in the bottom bunk who push up at the top bunk. This type of activity can be lessened by ensuring that the top bunk is supported by sturdy supports that are fastened in place by secure hardware. Please, no floating board support systems; these tend to move around a lot, and increase the likelihood of injuries.
3. The right mattress
This is very scary, and very important: children have been strangled in the US and throughout the world by falling through openings between a bunk bed mattress and its frame while they’ve been sleeping. Make sure your mattress fits snugly. A gap greater than three inches anywhere spells trouble. Ask your dealer for help if you’re not sure.
4. Rails on both sides
Bring your ruler when you go shopping, because the lower guard or safety rails should be no more than 3.5 inches above the height of the mattress. Any higher than that, and little children may be able to slip out. On the top bed, guard rails should run on both sides of the bunk-and the top safety rail should be at least five inches above the top of the mattress to prevent your child from tumbling out. Eventually, all of us learn how to sleep without tumbling out of bed, but children have not yet learned this.
5. Horseplay
Yes, bunk beds are fun, but parents, please take a moment to teach your children the hazards of rough play, and the consequences for participating in rough play. Make sure children are using the ladder properly, and not sliding down the ladder, just for the fun of it.
6. Metal Beds
Metal bunk beds may be more prone to collapse; constant motion tends to jiggle the bolts loose. Regularly inspect your metal beds for breaks or cracks. Also, keep an eye on the fin tabs-those support devices located in or near the beds eight corners. If your bed is damaged, stop using it immediately and contact your dealer for advise on repair or replacement. Reputable dealers offer a lifetime warranty.
We hope your new bunk beds bring many hours of enjoyment and comfort to your life. Good luck!
By: Don Vanpelt
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Dec
22
Toddler Bunk Beds - A Good Idea?
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You have more than one child but only one bedroom for them, are toddler bunk beds a good idea? That is exactly the question we asked ourselves when our second child arrived. And the good news is that the answer is a resounding… YES!
Like many parents we were concerned about both kids having to sleep in the same room. But until we were ready to upgrade and either build another bedroom on to this house; or buy an entirely new house we had to come up with an equitable solution. And I’m very happy to say that toddler bunk beds were a natural.
Both our children love the play aspect of their beds.”It’s almost like a jungle gym”, said the oldest of our kids. The only issue, once we had the bedroom set up, was who was going to get the top bunk. That settled (I’ll leave it your imagination. Perhaps I’ll writ another article on how we dealt with that particular issue).
Because we have boys we decided that we would go with a sports theme. Both of our boys are now avid baseball fans (and players) but each have different favorite teams, so we decorated their respective beds with spreads of those teams logos.
Bunk beds (with desk or without) come in a wide variety of different designs and styles. You can check out the website I mention below if you’re looking for ideas. Whichever you choose make certain that you do your research so that you don’t end up having to tear it back to for return. Toddler bunk beds area great solution for the not enough space problem that many young families have.
By: William Dickens
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Bill Dickens is a writer and father. Check out his website
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Sep
20
Bunk Beds are Frequently Used as a Child’s First Regular Bed
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Bunk beds provide a great way to maximize the space in a room, and are particularly for children’s bedrooms or large dormitories. Today, there are many different designs of bunk beds, meaning that it is easy to find a model to suit your own needs, and it is relatively simple to make your own too.
If you are looking to buy a bunk bed, the chances are that it is not for you to sleep on unless you are a college student, for instance. It will probably be for your child. It is therefore important to weigh up the cost against the safety issue.
Bunk beds are frequently used as a child’s first regular bed after he she outgrows a crib, either at about age 2 or 35 inches in height. Some bunk beds also are used separately as twin beds for older children and even adults. It is unlikely that you will be able to find a strong bunk bed for less than $150, and it can often be worth spending another $200.
Top bunks must have at least two guardrails, one for each side. Lower bunks need no guardrails if the mattress foundation is less the 30 inches from the floor. On the wall side, or the side without the ladder must be one continuous piece.
Each year, thousands of children under age 15 receive hospital emergency room treatment for injuries associated with bunk beds. Most of these injuries are fairly minor and occur when children fall from the beds. Horseplay frequently contributes to these accidents.
Perhaps one good tip would be to buy a good quality bunk bed, which can be separated into two twin beds. This means that if you have two children who are sharing a room, they can easily move into their own rooms when the time comes.
By: Roger King
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If you are looking to buy a bunk bed, the chances are that it is not for you to sleep on unless you are a college student, for instance. It will probably be for your child. It is therefore important to weigh up the cost against the safety issue.
Bunk beds are frequently used as a child’s first regular bed after he she outgrows a crib, either at about age 2 or 35 inches in height. Some bunk beds also are used separately as twin beds for older children and even adults. It is unlikely that you will be able to find a strong bunk bed for less than $150, and it can often be worth spending another $200.
Top bunks must have at least two guardrails, one for each side. Lower bunks need no guardrails if the mattress foundation is less the 30 inches from the floor. On the wall side, or the side without the ladder must be one continuous piece.
Each year, thousands of children under age 15 receive hospital emergency room treatment for injuries associated with bunk beds. Most of these injuries are fairly minor and occur when children fall from the beds. Horseplay frequently contributes to these accidents.
Perhaps one good tip would be to buy a good quality bunk bed, which can be separated into two twin beds. This means that if you have two children who are sharing a room, they can easily move into their own rooms when the time comes.
By: Roger King
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About The Author: Roger King has been writing articles on home decorating ideas for several years, and has been helping people find and review the best value for interior design solutions. Visit his web site www.all-homeinteriordesigns.com for free tips and guides for your home improvement projects




