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Buying Children's Furniture - Dos and Don'ts

By: Sharon Samraj

Buying children’s furniture can at times be a daunting task. It could even be a slightly more complicated than buying regular furniture. Most children’s rooms are not very large, and must also leave certain vacant floor spaces for the child to play. Therefore, it makes sense to have furniture that performs double duty, such as headboards that also serve as bookcases, storage chests that double as stairs and toy chests that can double as seats. Bunk beds are great if two children are sharing a room, or even for sleepovers.

The Bunk Bed is a popular choice as you can also add trundle drawers to the bottom for extra storage. Avoid the temptation to fill a small room with every matching piece from a bedroom set. Fewer pieces will also make the room look larger. Do not buy oversized beds and cribs. You should also not purchase cabinets that are too commodious for a child. Remember, play is more important for the child's growing years. And leaving enough room for him to play around is important for proper growth and development.

When buying children’s furniture, bear in mind the safety factor and buy furniture that are sturdy and well well-assembled. It should be able to withstand rough use children are accustomed to. Make sure there are no safety hazards, such as loose safety rails on bunk beds or ladders that are flimsy or not fastened securely. It should not have sharp edges or any removable part to avoid accidents. Also make sure the furniture has paint that is free from lead. If you are going to paint the furniture yourself, then better use water based paints.

Yet another factor before you buy, decide how long you want to keep the furniture. Children grow and develop at an amazing pace, and their tastes can also change within a short span of time. If you want to echo the style from the rest of your home, most furniture manufacturers have a children furniture department to sell modified version of their adult furniture. You also have to choose a good material if you intend buying modern furniture items. Make sure the material used is not brittle that breaks easily. There are first class wood, metals, and even plastic furniture items which can last long enough and can look perfect in your child's modern room.

Children should feel happy and relaxed with their seating, such as kid's rocking chairs, recliners, beanbags, and even sofas! When choosing the children's chairs, pay attention to the craftsmanship and make sure they are firm and strong and do not tip over easily. You can even opt for a chair to which you can add a child-size table. This will give the child his or her own place to eat, draw or paint, make crafts or read books. These come in formal wooden table and chairs and in more casual styles such as picnic tables and painted in bright colors.

If you are decorating the child's room, decide what color paint you want and what theme you will use. You could let the child choose these so they will enjoy their own special room. Choose fabrics for your children's furniture that will withstand wear and tear, and wood that matches the other furniture.

Accompany your child to the local department stores and see if they have what you want. If you don not have time to shop or no stores are nearby, you can research the Internet where you will find many online catalogs with endless choices and unique designs.

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Sharon Samraj is an expert author, who is presently working on the site Home Furniture, Office Furniture, Bedroom Furniture. He has written many articles in various topics like Living Room Furniture, Discount Furniture. For more information contact www.istockfurniture.com.

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