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A Guide to Bed Types For Adults and Children
Children’s Beds
Bunk Bed: A perennial favourite, bunk beds are ideal for families where
children share a room, or even where a child just wants the perfect
sleepover with her friends. The only thing parents should bear in mind
is that sleeping so high from the ground may not be suitable for younger
children. Bunk bed features reduce the risk, but the bottom bunk may be
best for small children.
High Sleepers: Even children who sleep in a room of their own can have
the excitement of a bunk bed when they opt for a high sleeper. The
single bed tends to be a little lower than bunk beds and the space below
is perfect for a desk, wardrobe or set of drawers, making high sleepers
ideal for smaller rooms.
Themed Beds: Parents who want to make bedtime fun will find all they are
looking for with themed beds. The specially made frames can make a bed
into a racing car, pirate ship, princess carriage and more. The only
downside is that the child may grow out of their beloved be quite
quickly.
Adult Beds
TV Beds: The hide-away TV compartment of TV beds makes them a wonderful
luxury for those who like to relax in bed chilling out in front of the
TV. The TV comes separately, so make sure you select the right size for
the TV of your dreams.
Double Beds: Double beds aren't just for sharing, although they are
great for couples who don't quite have the space for king or queen size
beds. They can also be a bit of luxury for those who want extra space
when they relax in bed on their own.
Storage Beds: If you have your heart set on a double bed, but aren't
sure you have the space, a storage bed can solve your problems. The
underside of the bed is packed with shelves so you can have the comfort
you crave while maximising your use of floor space.
All of these types of
beds can be found online at stores such as
Time4Sleep.co.uk. They store a wide
range of adult and child beds, all at reasonable prices.
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