Guidelines for Choosing Children’s Bedroom FurnitureChildren’s bedroom furniture should be fun, functional and long-lasting. Here are some great guidelines for choosing kids furniture that both you and your kids will like.
1 - Take Your Children With You
When you are shopping for kids bedroom furniture, the most important thing to keep in mind is that the furniture is not for you. It is for your kids, therefore, when you go to bedroom furniture stores, take them with you. Let your kids show you which bedroom sets they like.
2 - Look for the Long Haul
Bedroom furniture, kid’s furniture included, is not something that you buy every year or two. It is important to look at bedroom sets that are both durable in manufacturing and material, and durable in style. For example, if your daughter picks out a bed with a canopy made to look like a castle, though it may be absolutely adorable, steer her towards a regular canopy bed instead. The castle theme will only last a year or so, and then what? Instead, let your children be creative with the bedding, not the bed itself.
3 - Don’t Buy Cheap, Buy on Sale
Bedroom furniture stores are always having sales. Many of them will honor their competitor’s coupons. Choose buying a quality piece of furniture that is on sale over buying a put-it-together-yourself piece of furniture at a discount store. These do-it-yourself furniture pieces are great for other rooms, but children are very hard on their furniture. You want it to last, so quality is important.
4 - The Pefect Hideaway for a Mess
Make sure you have one or two storage pieces included in your kids’ bedroom furniture that toys or other items can be stashed in for a quick clean-up. For example, toy chests are great. For young children, cleaning up usually means putting away, and not sorting. Toy chests are a great way to teach your child to clean-up, while not having to get on his case that he didn’t clean up the right way. Stashing toys on a bookshelf looks messy, and it will just frustrate you. Children can easily throw their toys in a toy chest - no organization required, and the room looks neat.








