3 Kids Bed & Bed Frame Expert Tips

There are many exciting choices for your children’s bed, from themed novelty beds to modular beds with interchangeable elements that can be adjusted as they grow. Jeremy Teo, founder of boutique children’s furniture store Kids Haven, shares some top tips.

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LET YOUR CHILD HAVE A SAY

Sure, you could try to convince your child why they should not get the bed with a slide and have the final say, but involving them in the decision can be a rewarding experience overall that instils a sense of belonging. Talk and discuss with them the pros and cons of each design.

Cilek Gts Carbed (Red) (99X191cm), $2,099 at Kids Haven.

HEIGHT MATTERS

Loft and bunk beds are great space savers. Take note of the height and the safety features when you choose. Parents with young kids: choose staircases instead of ladders.

Maxtrix Corner High Loft Bed, from $3,156 at Kids Haven.

MODULARITY MEANS FLEXIBILITY

Your children’s needs and wants may change over time. Modular beds transform as your kids and your family grow. Start with a low bed with railings for toddlers, add parts along the way, and build up a high bunk plus a pull-out trundle as you welcome new additions to the family.

ModBed Low Bed (with pullout options - single or super single), from $649 at Kids Haven.


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