Kid's rooms are subjected to change along with their growing age. Also changes their priorities and needs and thus decorating your kid's room with the right kind of furniture is crucial. As it is a bedroom, a lot of things are centered round the kid's bed and as they form the vial piece of furniture, selecting the perfect one for your child can be a daunting task. There are different varieties of beds available like bunk beds, futons, divans and one type which has been very popular lately is the cabin beds.
Cabin beds for children are made keeping the storage factor in mind. They can easily fit into any size of room, be it the smallest of its kind. They are versatile and provide space to do lot of things. Greatly liked by kids of growing age as the bed provides them their personal space of organizing and doing things on their own. They are meant for those big boys and girls who are newly learning to be independent and would like to do things without their mummies around.
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Cameo cabin beds are a lot similar to loft beds and bunk beds. Just like loft beds, where the bed frame is high up from the ground and the space beneath is left for other utilization, cabin beds are designed to fill in the gap beneath the bed with storage cabinets and drawers and sometimes with study table as well. They are also associated with bunk beds as one has to climb up till the bed while the ground is left for other activities.
Depending on how you want your child to utilize the space beneath the upper bed should you decide on what type of cabin bed would your kid will enjoy the most. If your child is still small and wants to have the space to play around with his friends, go for the design which leaves the space open with only two storage cabinets or drawers. But if your child wants a space for fun as well as studies then go for a cabin bed which not only has a play area with storage space and wardrobe, but which also offers a study area with a table and books storage cabinets. They also have a safe stairway leading to the top bunk or bed. These stairways again have drawers so your child can store his toys and games in it.
Therefore so far we see that this particular kind of bed is full of storage space. Look at it from any angle and one will find storage spaces everywhere. Why should one go for so much storage oriented furniture for children's room, is simple. They are small, still growing; they engage themselves in many activities and love playing with their favorite toys and games. Kids require the most storage space in their room as they have the most valuables to be given a safe place. Plus, cabin beds for children are attractive, appealing, colorful and full of fun.
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