A child’s bed needs to be many things, including safe, comfortable, and fun. Before making such an important decision, consider the following factors.
Who needs imaginary friends when your bed features the characters from your favorite TV show? This plastic and steel frame is low to the ground and features guardrails. Choose scenes from Paw Patrol, Spider-Man, Toy Story, and more!
This metal bed frame is understated yet charming. It features a headboard, footboard, and metal slats that provide support for a mattress. The space underneath can be used for storage. It’s available in white, black, or gold.
The basic style—solid pine with clean lines—is available as a twin, full, queen, bunk, or trundle. You can also add on drawers or a matching nightstand. Choose from six different colors.
This charming and elegant metal canopy bed is available in twin and full sizes. It’s sturdy with metal slats to support a mattress and is available in four colors. You’ll love the easy assembly, and your child will love the heart scroll design and tall canopy posts.
If you’re looking for a bed that does more than hold a mattress, look no further. Whether you choose the bunk bed, trundle bed, loft bed, or bunk and trundle combo, you’ll maximize space and welcome the possibility for storage and sleepovers.
For those looking to maximize space, a loft bed like this one is the perfect solution. The sturdy frame, guardrails, and horizontal panels ensure safety. You can use the space underneath for playing or storage.
A: Most children move out of a crib and into their own bed between the ages of 12 months and three and a half years. Several factors may indicate your child is ready for this transition. For instance, if your child can climb out of their crib or has otherwise outgrown it, it will be safer and more comfortable for them to have their own bed.
A: Bunk beds can be a fun and convenient option for kids’ rooms and are safe if a few key guidelines are followed. These include: