Girls Cabin Beds

Posted: August 22nd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Buying Cabin Beds, Cabin Bed Types, Cabin beds | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

One of the first questions a salesperson asks when you tell him you are looking to buy a new cabin bed is whether you need a girls cabin bed or the boys cabin bed. This is something you will most likely know how to answer and it is one of the most important pieces of information if you want to make sure you will buy the right type of a highsleeper bed.

It is pretty obvious why this is such an important detail when you are buying a cabin bed. The main attraction of a cabin bed from the child’s point of view is the general look of it. A cabin bed can be painted and decorated in any possible manner – from fairytale images to cartoon and movie heroes. Obviously boys and girls like different things so a girls cabin bed will in most cases be decorated differently than the one you would buy for a boy.

Amongst the most important cabin beds for girls are the princess castles, Barbie cabin beds and so on. The main colour is usually pink with some red and violet.

You should keep in mind that you child will be the one that will spend the most time in her girls cabin bed so make sure you include her opinion when you will go shopping for the bed. The last thing you want to is to buy a cabin bed your little girl will hate and will refuse to sleep in. And as always – the safety of your child comes first so keep this aspect in mind as well when you buy your girls cabin bed.


Cabin Beds and Bunk Beds

Posted: June 2nd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Cabin Bed Types, Cabin bed art, Cabin beds, bunk beds | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Although cabin beds are the best possible choice from my point of view (what can I say, I just love them) there are times when bunk beds are simply the more suitable choice of children beds. Considering that cabin beds for boys and cabin beds for girls are very practical because they provide the extra storage space it is somewhat odd I would recommend bunk beds when in fact you haven’t enough room. The reason for this is simple as with lack of space I mean the situation when there are two (or more) children in one room and there isn’t enough space for two cabin beds.

Bunk Bed A bunk bed comes extremely handy in these situations considering you only use the same amount of floor area as if there was only a single bed in the room considering the other bed is on the top of the first. Children cabin beds cannot be placed in the same manner considering there would be no more space for the storage any more and that really ends the purpose of having a children’s cabin bed.

You should keep in mind though that your child should by no means feel the lack of the fun factor simply because you had to choose a bunk bed over a cabin bed. There are ways to decorate and improve bunk beds as well. Just because there is no storage room doesn’t mean you shouldn’t turn a bunk bed into a car for boys or into a doll house for girls. Use your imagination, some wood and colours and create a cabin bed lookalike. Let your children help you decorating it and make it a days of fun for an entire family. With a bit of creativity the end product will be just as much fun as a children’s cabin bed.