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Cabin Bed Or Bunk Bed?

Cabin Bed Or Bunk Bed?

It is important to know the difference between different kinds of beds when you go bed shopping for your home. There is quite a bit of confusion when it comes to “cabin beds” and “bunk beds”. However, there are actually several large differences between the two of them.

Cabin beds are designed for children of all ages, from childhood to teenagers. Toddler children to about age six to seven fit the junior cabin bed, which is designed for the young. Whether a junior bed or full adult size, space is always a consideration to keep in mind. The most popular children’s cabin design is the midsleeper cabin bunk with a complete ladder and tent. The midsleeper is designed for both boys and girls and has a slanted ladder which can be placed on either side of the bed. They can also be converted to a single bed depending on the number of kids your family has.

Bunk beds are a very popular style of bed. They are made of two beds and suitable for larger families of more than on child. Most bunk beds are made of metals or hardwood which last for a much longer period and they also have different types of ladders and the safety rails which makes them suitable for a small child or teenager. Some bunk beds also have drawers and shelves at the bottom, making them vary greatly in makes and designs. The bunk bed is not just idea for smaller space but can be useful as places where kids can play.

Bunk beds are also perfect for dormitory living. Two or three teenagers can use this bed for sleeping purposes. Moreover, even when your teen won’t be sharing a room with someone else, he or she will have an opportunity to utilize the top bunk for sleeping and use the space where the bed would have been placed to place a wardrobe or personal belongings on the empty space. It’s a great way to make the most out of small dorm quarters which have limited space options. On the other hand, cabin beds use a lot of space, leaving less room for other necessary items such as equipment.

Bunk beds also come in a variety of designs like the racing cars or Barbie cars which is a great way to add color and variety to your child’s room. It adds an element of fun apart from being just a regular bed.

Whatever bed you choose, make sure you weigh all the pros and cons of both the beds before finally buying one.

Thomas Mathews

Bedsplanet.co.uk is the UK’s leading Online Bed and Bedroom Furniture Store, bringing you the very best beds and bedroom furniture from around the world at a low price, while at the same time giving you a great customer experience.

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