What should not be missing in a children’s
A chest of drawers or a children's wardrobe is important for storing clothes or toys. Of course, a bed should not be missing. A bedside cabinet is a good idea, providing a shelf for a child's lamp and storage space. For guests, seating options such as a couch or chairs are also indispensable, and we offer you a few ideas for this. A children´s wardrobe, hook rails or shelves are also useful. Your child also needs a place where he or she can concentrate on learning, playing and other tasks. For this, you need a desks and desk chair. Our painting boards and painting tables are also ideal, as they encourage your child's creativity. A children's bookshelf can also be considered.
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Restful nights in the right bed - which size is best?
The bed is a central component of a child's room. At the age of 0 to 3 years, a baby or junior bed with a fall-out protection is a good choice. From the age of 4-6 years, it is sensible to switch to a larger bed in 80x160 cm. When your child reaches the age of 6-12 years, a wooden bed of the sizes mentioned can initially be sufficient. It makes sense to purchase a cot when the child gets older.
New stage of life with a new place to rest
Due to growth spurts at the end of primary school age, sizes of 70x200 cm, 80x200 cm or 90x200 cm are appropriate. Here, the choice consists of a number of play beds, tipi beds or tent beds as well as house beds. Perfectly suited to combine fun and relaxation. From the age of 12, a youth bed 90x200 cm is a good choice. Our loft beds in these dimensions provide a highlight at an airy height. Even a slide on the bed is possible. If your child often welcomes sleeping guests, a bunk beds makes sense. It should be noted that the average height of people is constantly increasing. We therefore recommend that you take your child's height into account when making your decision.
Only the best for your child
Your child deserves the best in every situation. The children's room is where they spend a large part of their growing up years. That's why we set high standards for the quality of workmanship and materials in our children´s room furniture. You and your child will have a lot of fun with each of our products. The safety of your child is important to us. Therefore, our articles offer rounded corners as standard. If required, some of our beds have a fall-out protection. Hygiene is another important issue for us and your well-being. Our products are easy to clean thanks to their smooth surfaces and high-quality materials.
What colours should the furniture have?
There are almost no limits to the colour design of the room. Despite this, there are some principles. The most important is that your child has a say in the design. We offer modern furniture in clear, white or grey lacquered pine. You can either combine these or choose a uniform design. In addition, decorations or fabric curtains of our children's loft beds bring colour into the room. Pink, blue, pirates, pink or even star patterns are possible for your loft bed to suit boys and girls. This way you can create a personal theme world for your child. A carpet looks cosy and can set a colourful accent. For the entire design, make sure not to use too many loud colours in order to maintain harmony.
Challenges with little space
The floor plan of the room helps to get an overview. This gives you the opportunity to design the arrangement of the children's furniture together with your child. If you are planning for two children to share a room, it is important to integrate both of them into the planning process. If the children get along well, it makes sense to create shared sleeping, playing and working areas. In this case, you can also use one of our bunk beds and bunk beds to create several sleeping places. These can be extended with our loft bed wardrobes. This allows you to create even more space for clothes. Our pull-out beds offer the flexibility you need when there is only little space. We offer a space-saving solution for missing storage space. Our functional beds with bed drawers are suitable for storing items and for sleeping. If both occupants do not always get along, it is advisable to create separate places. Another challenge when furnishing the children's room is a sloping roof. It is important to use flat and low pieces of furniture so that the room appears larger and airier. The aforementioned sloping roof is a great place for storage furniture, which can be placed directly underneath it. When choosing colours and wallpaper, lighter colours are recommended to make the room look open and friendly.