Choosing Versatile Furniture for a Kid's Bedroom

Y! Lyn
"But mom, I need a couch, a desk, a bed, and a dresser all to fit into my room. Oh, and I also need a card table and a vanity." If this statement worries you, think about choosing versatile furniture for a kid's bedroom.

Choose flexible colors and patterns. Ever seen a child's room where the colors and patterns just don't mesh? Many times this is due to lack of planning. The parents may have picked out one pattern when the child was younger and blended several over the years. Choosing solid colors and neutral patterns can help prevent this. Does your child like a particular character or item? Choose furniture of those colors and keep the character or object pattern to the bedding and draperies. Those are easier and less expensive to switch out as your child grows. Solid colors make furniture more versatile, as it can be used for years to come as the child's tastes grow with him.

Use transitional furniture. Another way to keep kids furniture versatile is by choosing pieces that can transform into stages as your child grows. For instance, choosing a convertible crib that changes from a crib, to a toddler bed, then a twin sized bed is a wiser purchase than a simple crib. Choose furniture that easily changes when your child's needs do.

Choose multipurpose items. Rather than choosing items that have only one function, save space by choosing things that are good for more than one purpose. For instance, you might choose a bench that also doubles as a storage space. Another option is a futon or other seating area that also doubles as a bed. This helps save space in your child's room. But at the same time, it gives them all the items they would like to have.

Choose items with multiple age levels. Rather than buying small items that will not grow with your child, choose those that are appropriate for all ages. For instance,one table and chair set may accommodate only preschoolers. Yet another may work for preschool age on up to teens. The second option is more versatile. It will last longer and also will come in handy when friends of relatives of varying ages come over for a play date.

What are the benefits of choosing versatile furniture for a kids bedroom? Items that work for many uses and a variety of age levels are beneficial in many ways. These items, though sometimes pricey, can actually be a savings in the long run. This is because they will help prevent the purchase of other items in the future. These items often grow with the child,which means they don;t have to give up their favorite items. Another great benefit to versatile items is that if your child decides he does not like a piece as he grows, it can be re-purposed for another family member or friend.

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  • Dina Quirion10/14/2010

    Great advice, thanks... :o)

  • Julie Darleen10/14/2010

    Good suggestions and ideas. Thanks!

  • Maria Fairbrother10/14/2010

    Helpful info...thanks

  • Sheryl Young10/14/2010

    Are kids really thinking about couches in their room now? Good job.

  • Tiffany Booth10/13/2010

    Great article Lyn =0)

  • Jaipi Sixbear10/13/2010

    Good advice!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky10/13/2010

    Excellent and sound advice.

  • Stacey Laatsch10/13/2010

    Great ideas. And I needed them right now. Our daughter is outgrowing her room--bed, desk, dresser, bean bag chair, toy box...too much stuff!

  • Michele Starkey10/13/2010

    Good one, Lyn. Kids need versatility :) cheers

  • Kim Keason10/13/2010

    I'm having this problem now. Great ideas!

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