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How to design a girl’s bedroom? Use ready-made furniture sets or create it yourself.

A girl’s bedroom is a special place in every home. Parents sometimes give their daughters affectionate nicknames such as princess. This often leads to the simple conclusion that the space best suited for a little girl must be pink, or at least very fairy-tale like. It turns out this does not necessarily have to be the case. There are many other interesting inspirations that may prove to be spot on.

 

 

Are ready-made furniture sets the best solution?

 

There are solutions on the market designed to make things easier for parents. One of these is ready-made furniture sets for children’s rooms. In this way you save time and do not have to worry about arranging the space yourself. This is a particularly good option for people who have a less developed sense of adapting rooms to their needs. Secondly, you can be sure that the assembled set will match, and its durability and quality of installation will last for many years. There are many companies that also offer delivery, bringing the furniture into the home, and assembling it on site as part of their services. This can be a good alternative if you are wondering how to arrange a room for a girl who is slowly becoming a teenager.

 

 

A bunk bed with a desk – ideal for small spaces

 

Sometimes dreams of a perfect room for your daughter have to be postponed because you currently live in a small flat. Fortunately, children’s furniture manufacturers are well aware of this and offer bunk beds with desks. In this way you use every centimetre of space effectively. This is an excellent option for both boys and girls. Attractive designs and a wide range of colours make them appealing to almost everyone.

 

 

How to arrange a girl’s bedroom in a practical way?

 

The biggest problem with any children’s room is clutter. Little ones do not necessarily care that cuddly toys, dolls and books are scattered everywhere. However, it is fairly easy to teach your child to keep things tidy. All you need is a low bed with drawers. This way, after playtime and just before sleep, there is a place to store books and put the favourite doll to bed. After all, she can have her own little room in one of the bigger drawers – you just need a little imagination.

 

 

Pay attention to your child’s interests

 

A child’s interests are very important for their development. Discovering new things has a positive effect on creativity and on building social relationships. Although new passions can be unstable and often change, it is important to let your child pursue them. Are you wondering how to arrange a room for a girl who has become interested in painting or music? There is no need to bring in a team of builders to turn the space into an artist’s studio or a recording studio for a singer. It is enough to set aside part of the room for the new hobby. Place an easel by the window so your daughter has better light for painting. If she is interested in music, find a place for a keyboard to practise. It is all a matter of proper organisation of the space.

 

 

Colours matter a lot

 

European culture has created the myth that all girls like pink. Of course, there are plenty of people who find this colour attractive, even in adulthood – and there is nothing wrong with that. However, painting an entire room pink may prove tiring even for a child. Moderation is key, which is why a much better solution is to choose muted and neutral colours. White works particularly well, as pink accents also match it perfectly.

 

 

Match the décor to the child’s age

 

A limited budget means that parents often look for savings and choose adult or youth furniture, as it will last longer. This is a very good idea, as long as every cupboard and chest of drawers is well looked after. However, with younger children it is worth remembering to secure heavier furniture, such as wardrobes, firmly to the floor. This is all about the child’s safety. A daughter playing hide and seek might climb inside a wardrobe and, through movement, cause it to tip over. In many cases preventive measures are necessary.

 

 

There is a wide range of children’s furniture on the market

 

Nowadays parents have an easier time when wondering how to arrange a room for a girl. There are many shops offering specialised ranges tailored to children’s needs. Children’s furniture must meet certain safety standards. Consulting with experts may bring new ideas that will help create a dream room within your means. A very good solution is to combine ready-made options with your own creativity. This is how original projects are created – ones that children love.

Wooden bunk beds – why choose them and which model should you go for?
Wooden bunk beds – why choose them and which model should you go for?

Bunk beds are popular solutions that allow optimal use of space and are very well liked by children. They are particularly often chosen by people whose flats are relatively small. Are you considering buying this type of solution but not sure which model to go for? The most commonly purchased are wooden bunk beds. Why is it worth choosing them and which model will work best in your case? Check out our short guide to the most popular designs!

 

Wooden bunk beds – why are they worth it?

 

Bunk beds have many advantages. On the one hand, they provide children with lots of fun, and on the other, they significantly facilitate the arrangement of small bedrooms. They are perfect in situations where a room is shared by more than one child. Depending on the model, they can provide up to three sleeping places. Wooden bunk beds are not only the most popular but also the most versatile. They go well with furniture of different styles, are durable, solid and resistant to mechanical damage. In addition, the wide range of different models means that such solutions can be adapted to the needs of almost any child.

 

How to choose a bunk bed?

 

Choosing the right wooden bunk bed can be quite a challenge. What should you pay attention to before deciding on a particular model? The first issue that will allow you to narrow down your options is determining how many children will be using the bed. Wooden bunk beds are available with one, two or three sleeping spaces. The choice of the right model should also depend on the child’s age, the safety features used and the arrangement of the children’s room.

 

Types of bunk beds

 

Many people only associate the classic bunk bed. However, it is worth knowing that the market also offers other, innovative designs. What options do you have if you are planning to buy a wooden bunk bed?

 

Classic wooden bunk beds

 

Classic bunk beds are designs that almost everyone recognises. They are equipped with two sleeping spaces – one at the bottom and one at the top. Access to the upper part is via a ladder. These models usually include guard rails to protect the child from falling. Classic wooden bunk beds are characterised by a solid frame, ensuring durability and stability. Interestingly, some modern versions of traditional bunk beds can be separated into two independent beds! This is an excellent solution when children grow older or, conversely, struggle to use a high structure. Where can you find such a bed? At Lano Furniture, models such as IGNAŚ and PATRYK belong to this category.

 

Wooden mezzanine bunk beds

 

Wooden mezzanine bunk beds are designs with a single sleeping space. In such models, the mattress is placed at the top of the frame, while underneath there is an area that can be used, for example, as a play or study corner.

 

L-shaped bunk beds

 

L-shaped bunk beds are somewhat similar to classic designs. These solutions have two sleeping spaces, one positioned perpendicularly to the other. What does such a wooden bunk bed look like? Check out the DOUBLE model, available in our shop.

 

Futon-style bunk beds – ideal for young children

 

A wooden futon-style bunk bed is a low, sliding design. In these models, one part of the structure “hides” under the other, saving space during the day. Futon beds are an excellent alternative to tall, two-level designs. They are perfect for children who are still too young to use other bunk beds.

 

Triple bunk beds

 

Triple bunk beds are models with three sleeping spaces. These solutions consist of a double frame, similar to classic models, plus a sliding section like in futon beds. They are indispensable in small rooms shared by more than two children. What’s more, if necessary, they can be turned into three separate beds!

 

The child’s age and buying a bunk bed

 

At what age can a child start using a bunk bed? Manufacturers recommend around 4–5 years. Of course, this is an individual matter, as every child develops at their own pace. The decision to buy a higher bunk bed, such as a classic one, should be carefully considered. Parents know their children best and can usually assess whether a youngster is mature enough to use such a structure. For younger children, it is worth considering a wooden futon-style bunk bed. A sliding model is safer and usually works very well even for the youngest.

Traditional bunk beds

Traditional bunk beds

A tall bunk bed consists of two beds placed directly on top of each other. There are models with more levels, but for the comfort of users and the average ceiling height in children’s rooms, double bunks are usually used. An important element of a bunk bed is the ladder or steps, which allow climbing up and down from the upper level. Although bunk beds are not a new invention, the way they have been made has changed many times over the years. Modern models are more comfortable and safer than the bunk beds used several decades ago, while at the same time offering a better aesthetic effect. As a result, they meet parents’ expectations and suit the preferences of children and teenagers, who are the most frequent users.

Low bunk beds

In a traditional bunk bed, the sleeping areas are positioned one above the other. An alternative to such a piece of furniture is a bed in which one section is pulled out only at night and, when unfolded, is located beside the other rather than underneath it. This type of bed is chosen mainly for younger children, as it provides them with greater comfort and gives parents more peace of mind.

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