Select Design Bed – Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Children Bed Design

Pongo bed by Bonaldo

Choosing furniture for a child's room, especially a bed, can be surprisingly difficult. With so many loft beds, bunk beds, daybeds, trundle beds, finishes, and price ranges available, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. A well-planned children's bed design should be safe and comfortable, while also fitting the room and the way your child uses it. The final choice depends on your taste, the available floor area, and how much storage the room needs. These tips can help you choose a bed that grows gracefully with your child.

Choosing a Children's Bed Design

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Children's bed design by DEARKIDS

Children's bed designs for younger children should not be too high and should avoid sharp edges or protruding details that could hurt a child. Safety comes first, followed by easy-clean materials, washable surfaces, and durable fabrics. As children grow, storage becomes increasingly important in the nursery or bedroom.

Bed Designs for School-Age Children

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

School-age children have very different needs from toddlers. Their room usually needs more storage and a proper work surface, while the sleeping area should remain calm and comfortable after a busy school day. When space allows, many parents choose a coordinated set with a single bed, wardrobe, desk, and shelves, which avoids the problem of trying to match furniture later. If siblings share a room, arrange the furniture so each child still has a small personal zone. Children love creating their own worlds, and solid-wood bunk beds are a practical way to save space. To make a child's bed feel individual, you can decorate rear panels or nearby wall surfaces with painted details, wallpaper, or colorful paper designs.

Bed Designs for Teenagers

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Upholstered bed by Bonaldo

A teen bed can include a pull-out guest bed stored in a drawer, which is useful when a friend stays overnight. Upholstered beds also bring a chic, more grown-up look to a youth room.

DEARKIDS bed with soft, flowing contours

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Bed with upholstered headboard by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Fairy bed with integrated storage by Bonaldo

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Cradle with linen curtains by DEARKIDS

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Solid-wood youth bedroom furniture by DEARKIDS

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Canopy bed for children, Princess by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Dream island loft bed with rotating desk by DEARKIDS

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Candy upholstered bed by Bonaldo

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

One Hundred and Two trundle bed by Bonaldo

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Yellow bunk beds by DEARKIDS for a comfortable room

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Mat wooden bed by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Billo girls' bed by Bonaldo

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Pirate solid-wood bed by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

DEARKIDS crib with a tent

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Modern DEARKIDS trundle bed

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Captain's bed by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Solid-wood bunk beds by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Children's bunk beds with storage by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

Shared siblings' bedroom with practical drawers by Caroti

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

DEARKIDS children's bed design

Select Design Bed - Tips for Buying Kids Furniture

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