When you have decided to start a family you are promptly introduced to a vast new world of childrens clothing, furnishings and accessories. Having a baby is just the start of an ongoing process and as your children grow so do their needs.
One of the first things which you are bound to set about creating is a brand new nursery, equipped with baby’s cot, changing unit, and additional furniture such as wardrobes and chest of drawers. A cot is the first childrens bed you will purchase in the growing process of your child.
There is a whole range of childrens beds which can are available today from cots to cot beds for the early stages of life, to single beds or bunk beds as they continue to grow, which you buy is down to personal preference and space.
Cot beds were introduced to prolong the time that a baby spends in its first bed making it better value for money, in the first stages the bed has sides which lower that same a cot to ensure your baby stays safe inside and there is no risk of falling out and hurting themselves as they wriggle through the night. Once those primary baby stages have gone and your child reaches the age where sides are no longer necessary, the cot bed then becomes a small scale single by removing the sides and elongating the base. Cot beds are less daunting to small children during this period of transition from cot to bed.
Then next stage comes when your child has grown sufficiently to fill the bed requiring more leg room in order to stretch out, this is when shopping for beds becomes exciting as the many variants’ available are amazing. Gone are the days when you were limited to a basic single, childrens beds have evolved to become more of a practical feature in a childs bedroom.
Bunk beds are still popular especially for families with more than one child or those who have limited living space, a bunk bed will comfortably sleep 2 children whilst maximising floor space, still leaving ample storage room for toys underneath. Bunk beds have been for many years a popular choice and are still very much in demand today.
Cabin beds took off in the 80′s, these comprised of a single bed on top of concealed furnishings such as shelving and chest of drawers, they too provided storage space, children loved them because they were different to having a normal bed, sleeping you a little higher.
Then came the ultimate high rise beds, these childrens beds similar to that of a bunk bed missing the bottom bunk come with variations of under bunk accessories. High Sleeper beds are aimed at older children, due to safety standards, These childrens beds can come complete with computer workstations and futon under, utilising the space in an effective way especially for children who use their computers for homework.
Childrens beds nowadays are available in all shapes and sizes, which you choose is up to you, there are all kinds of reasons for choosing a bed, space, age of child, storage but at the end of the day they are all there to sleep in.
Anna Stenning looks at the many variants of childrens beds from cots to singles and cabin beds to bunk beds.
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