Kids Bedroom Sets
You may think that buying furniture for your kid’s bedroom is as easy as buying candy from the candy store, which you are sure your kid would love. Actually, that’s not the case. The decision on what kind of furniture to buy may vary from family to family. Here are some of the factors to consider.
Age Does Matter
Yes, age does matter in buying bedroom furniture for your kids. Of course, if you have an infant, you wouldn’t get a bunk bed or a single bed with a high frame for a bed, would you? Infants need a secure bed, like a crib, co-sleeper, or a bassinet. For convenience, you can also get a changing table.
When your baby grows into a toddler, you can choose from a wider array of furniture. You can choose from a simple floor mattress, to grand racecar and princess carriage beds, with matching dressers and toy racks. As kids grow older, their demands on certain furniture, like bookcases and study tables, increase.
Watch Your Budget
Budget would also greatly affect your decision on what type of furniture to buy. There are some stores that offer great children furniture, but at a very high cost. Nonetheless, there are still a lot of other options in the market that would be considered as a great buy, even if you were on a budget.
Theme Approach
Bedroom themes could also be a deciding factor in buying furniture. If your kid wants cars as his room theme, then the bed should be a racecar bed. However, this type of bed could be very expensive. Nonetheless, you don’t have to worry. You don’t have to buy expensive furniture if you can’t. You can still stick to the theme by customizing pillows and comforters.
Quality
When it comes to furniture, the general trend goes as: the higher the quality, the higher the worth. Furniture hardly ever comes cheap, unless it is used or on sale. Despite that, there is still a lot of kid’s bedroom furniture that come in a reasonable price with sound quality.
It is said that as a parent, you’d have to buy furniture for your kids two to four times before they leave the nest. Investing on good quality bedroom sets wouldn’t hurt, if you were to consider future expenses on furniture replacements.
Shared Property
Another important factor is whether your kids would be sharing a room or not. If they will be sharing one room, then it would be best to go for bunk beds. This is great if the room has limited space in it.
The budget size also doubles or triples, depending on the number of furniture you need. Sometimes, sharing can be an issue with siblings. If they demand to have their own separate desks, and armoires, then you’re up to a bigger cost.
Durability
Durability can also be an issue. Some children love jumping on their beds and making it their playtime trampoline. Sometimes, they even use their cabinets as goals for bedroom soccer. That’s why you should also choose furniture depending on your child’s activity and how much they care for their belongings.
Theses are just some of the factors to consider when buying a kid’s bedroom set. It would be best if you put balanced weight on the importance of each factor. With a bit of planning, buying kids furniture can be a fun activity that you and your kids can do.