Deciding which bedroom sets to purchase for your kids can be quite daunting. It is already confusing to choose among the seemingly endless alternatives. The process gets more complicated by the fact that your children will soon grow by who knows how many more inches in the near future. You cannot just buy them a king bed. That would certainly look off in the room of a 9-year old youngster regardless of the gender. In order to enlighten you in this dilemma, you will find in this article some ideas you would surely find handy. The following types of beds are not just stylish but easy to build, deconstruct and/or amend as well.
• Bookcase headboard -even if your kid wants another bedtime story or resents one, books will always be around and if so, it would be only wise to incorporate it into his bed. Not only this would save you some space and gets the sleeping quarter organized, there will also be the slightest chance that your kid's reading habits will improve. Headboards if such type of beds are extended to give space to the books. You can apply this plan to any kind of bed, whether it is queen, king or double. You can easily detach the extension if you deem it fit.
• Bunk bed -The popularity of such alternative has grown especially with families which parents look forward to a new addition. Looking at it from an economical point of view, it can be considered sound. The possibility of sharing a room is not least at all and retreating to this option is a great way to make the most out of your resources. However, if you will only mix it with little creativity and some carpentry skills, you will have more than what you can imagine. You can put a couple of mattress on top and another double that faces outward from the divider to floor. This way, you'd accommodate more.
• Canopy bed -because of its similarities with four posts bed's construction, it becomes more practical as you can get rid of the canopy and even the posts without much of a hassle if your kid will outgrow the bed. This type is very traditional. It has become classic and it never gets outdated. More often than not, it appeals to little girls who have always wanted to become a princess because of its association with royalty. The height of the posts varies depending on the sleeper or parent's preferences but usually, it doesn't get as high as eight feet.
• Kids bunk beds with slide -this alternative differs in a number of ways with the standard one. The biggest one of all is that it doesn't have a lower bed but the space is still used as well. Instead, the room for the lower level cot would be unique designs. For instance, it could be a mini tent complete with windows and doors in order to give you the look of a "real" camping tent. This will certainly be fun for a kid to have as he would be able to spend time with friends. If you are quite a handy man, it would be better as you can customize the unique furniture.
• Loft bed -this option is also being preferred by more and more kids and parents. This is because it has quite a few advantages. For one, it saves you the space as you can put in computer table, desks or even a study table in the lower bunk. The kid will sleep in the upper bunk. In addition, it gives the sleeper some privacy as because he'd be enclosed, he would have his own little world. Lastly, it can also become a good training ground for your kid to be quite responsible as the need to be more organized with stuffs has increased. Otherwise, he'd have no room to move.
• Captain's bed -this one is very much like platform beds but minus the box springs. The mattress is placed directly on top of the platform. Normally, it is higher so that there will be enough rooms for at least a couple of row of drawers below. Sometimes, a desk is being placed below. It saves space too and could easily be turned into bunk bed if need arises.
With these innovative ideas, flexibility will be certainly achieved and you will not be spending more as you wouldn't need to buy a bed every time.