Kids furniture 




August 11th, 2007 | by jubi
How do you go about choosing furniture for your precious ones? How do you transform your kid’s bedroom into an oasis they can call their own? With so many options out there, how do you start? Some common concerns for consumers are limited space. Storage space is always a necessity for smaller spaces. One solution would be to use the all-versatile student loft. A student loft is an all in one piece of furniture. It’s a desk, a bed, a chest for storage, and a bookcase, all in one. Another solution for even smaller spaces is a sleep/storage trundle that slides under the bed. It can serve as a second bed or a storage space. Either way, it’s ideal if you have inadequate space. How do you choose the right finish for your children’s furniture? Try to visualize how the new furniture could transform your kid’s bedroom. Keep in mind that understated finishes are undisputed stars and will provide an easy transition from kids to young adults. You can also accessorize your kid’s room with complementary, themed items, such as lamps, rugs, bedding, etc. By simply leaving the room walls white people assume that the room will look larger but white paint will not add any square footage to the room. It just looks tiresome. You can add pizazz and fun to your kid’s bedroom by choosing bold colors on the room walls. Try to match the room wall color to one of the colors in the themed accessories.
One Response to “Kids furniture”
By on May 30, 2008 | Reply
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