Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fun Tables for Kids

All Star Sports Table & Stool Set



                                                                                         

 Activity tables are an excellent addition to add to your child's room. The   All Star Sports Table & Stool Set is perfect for your little sports fan. Your child will be able to play table soccer which is included with the table and 4 stools, draw and color pictures for mom & dad as well as have lunch with his friends.






Firefighter Table & Stool Set











Your little firefighter will absolutely love the this table & stool set. It includes 2 wooden firetrucks, 2 3D city buildings, and a firehouse storage box with a working bell. Let their little imaginations run wild while playing with their friends.






Fairy Wishes 3-piece Table & Chairs



    Check out this adorable Fairy Wishes Table Set. It is great for you little girl to have her friends over for a tea party and snacks. They can play with their dolls and color pictures for mom and dad.
Flower Fairy Kids 3-Piece Table & Chairs




Here is another priceless table for your little girl. The Flower Fairy Kids Table has a removable center piece with cloth storage area for all of their things. They can play dress up and wonder off to fairy land to play with all their fairy friends.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Kids Room Furniture

You will find no such kid who will say no to a bedroom that is decorated with their favorite cartoon characters and full of accessories that either portray Cinderella or Spider Man. Keeping this interest of small kids in mind, these days kids bedroom furniture is a rage that comes in various styles and designs along with imprint of their favorite cartoon characters to provide kids the joy of being with them.
Kids Room Furniture
From bunk beds to trundles to chest beds and shaped beds, there is a large variety in kids’ room furniture. There are separate furniture varieties for girls’ bedrooms with feminine theme and boys’ bedroom with masculine themes with toon retreats and designs which make kids room an enjoyable place for them to spend their time.
With matching bedspreads, quilts, chest of drawers, wardrobes, themed wallpapers and accessories such as tugs, lamps and door knobs, there is a huge variety of kids’ room furniture available in a variety of sizes and designs to suit every kids need.
AboutFurniture.org has assembled a variety of article that can help you select the best and durable kids’ room furniture keeping in mind the interest and age of your child. Make your child’s bedroom a dream come true with their favorite cartoon character theme and its matching accessories!
Articles
  • How to Keep Kids Furniture Safe
  • Choosing Kids Bedroom Furniture
  • Importance of Kids Storage Furniture
  • Setting up Kids Bathroom Furniture
  • Setting up Kids Room Furniture
  • Baby Furniture for Nurseries
  • How to Decorate Kids Room 
Kids Room Furniture










Find original article for Kids Room Furniture at aboutfurniture.org.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Best Styles for Kids Beds

In your children's room, kids' beds will quickly become the focal point. Considering your child will probably have their bed for years to come, don't just choose any old ratty bed you inherited. Kids' beds come in a variety of styles and sizes to choose from. And when it comes to kids' furniture, their bed will probably undergo the most use. Since your child will probably spend a huge amount of time sleeping in or playing on their bed, why not choose a kids' bed they'll be happy to have in their room over the course of many years. Before you make your decision, here are some of the best beds for kids for you to choose from.

Kids' Bed Styles:

  1. Bunk beds: Especially if your children share a room, bunk beds are an excellent option. Bunk beds for kids are generally two twin beds stacked on top of each other, with a ladder to help access the top mattress. Bunk beds are fun, and they allow the bedroom to have more space than having two beds taking up precious floor space. If you want a fun, easy and space-saving option for a child's bedroom, kids' bunk beds might be your best choice.
  2. Loft beds: With the popularity of bunk beds, loft beds throw a twist into the formula. A loft bed looks like a bunk bed, but without the bottom mattress. In the place of the bottom mattress, you can put a desk, toy chest or other pieces of kids' furniture. The mattress is in the top bunk area, with a ladder that accesses the top. If you want kids' beds that save space but only have one child in the room, a loft bed is the way to go.
  3. Storage beds: Often storage beds are designed with several drawers built right into the platform bed frame. In fact, some have enough storage to completely replace a dresser, saving a bunch of space. Plus, kids love the way they can fit anything they want right in the storage areas inside their own kids' bed. Others just have small areas where kids can store some of their small toys.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Kids Storage

Kids Three-tier Shelf
It is important to have the proper storage for your child's room. Your child needs dressers to store their clothing, bookshelves to store their books, toy boxes to store their toys and shelving to store additional decor items in there room. This will make their room be more organized so that they have more room to play.You should have your child help you pick out items for their room so that it expresses who they are. Creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere for your child will make all the difference in the world. Especially if you are still having problems with them coming into your room in the middle of the night. 


Gettin' Around Storage Bench
Little Miss Matched Dresser




Monday, October 11, 2010

Chairs for Kids

Trend Lab Maya Striped Modern Chair
A kids chair is probably the second most important piece of furniture to add to your child's room. It is important choose items that express who your child is as an individual. There are all kinds of chairs available such as, kids recliners, kids bean bags, kids rocking chairs and many more. Here are some fun chairs that I have found online that I would like to share with you.


Dozydotes Camouflage Kids Recliner
Lilac Sueded Corduroy Kids Beanbag




Friday, October 8, 2010

Cool Clocks for Kids

Butterfly Pendulum Clock
Football Clock
My sons room is done in the whole sports theme and while searching for a new clock for his room I found some really cute clocks that I would like to share with everyone. The site carry's themed clocks for Boy's, Girl's, and Baby's. They have over 50 different designs for you to choose from and you can even customize your clock or picture frame. Each clock is handcrafted and hand painted. I hope my readers enjoy their site as much as I do.



 
Big Soccer Wall Clock
Big Butterfly Wall Clock





Thursday, October 7, 2010

How to Arrange Children's Room Furniture

Sisters in a very messy room
When deciding where to put children's furniture, keep two things in mind: The room should provide ample and convenient storage to keep toys and clothing out of the way and also provide a place to play during the day. With some strategy and planning, kids' furniture can provide for both play and storage. When arranged properly, kids' room furniture makes the room look attractive as well.

Arranging a Child's Room:

  1. Consider bed placement. First, decide where the bed should go. Most rooms have the bed on the opposite wall facing the door. To prevent your child from getting too cold at night, avoid putting his bed directly underneath drafty windows.
  2. Leave room to move. Kids should be able to move freely around their room without bumping into any furniture. If necessary, measure the room and the furniture to decide how to make the most of the space. Overcrowding prevents kids from playing in their room with their toys.
  3. Go for the foot. Put the toy chest at the end of the bed. Toy chests look great at the foot of the bed, and they take up less wall space there.
  4. Look at tables. Put bedside tables or other small tables next to the head of the bed. If there are two bedside tables and the child's bed is in the middle of the wall, place one table on each side of the bed. Bedside tables provide a place for a reading lamp and an alarm clock.
  5. Corner it. Put any chairs in an open corner of the room. This keeps them out of the way when they're not being used. You might also want to consider stackable chairs or beanbag chairs.
  6. Plan around it. Use space as the guide for the remaining furniture. Always keep in mind the need for open space.
  7. Create a space for everything. Whatever doesn't have a designated place in the room, expect to find it in the middle of the room. Avoid this by having ample storage chests and shelving. Also, if space is an issue or your child has larger objects that don't fit anywhere, buy him a loft bed and store larger items underneath.
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