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Five Great Children Bed Ideas

Surprise your kid with an awesome bed

By Cheryl RamosPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Five Great Children Bed Ideas
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Children are extremely creative and their rich imagination knows no bounds. Today I am on an enchanted land, where dragons fly quietly, tomorrow I may be on a cloud at the end of the rainbow.

To stimulate his imagination and give him a space in which his fantasies come to life, give your little one a dream bedroom. Before you start decorating, choose one of those cots where you know he will rest properly and which will ignite his imagination.

Does the child like cars or love to color? Try to integrate his favorite things right in the bed. This way, the sleep will become more restful and it will no longer be a chore to send it to bed at night.

We have prepared a list of five ideas for cots for children, extremely creative and playful, so that your little one's bedroom will be a story!

The tent in the bedroom

When looking for cots, it is best to be guided by both the baby's personality and the decor of his room. If you intend to renovate, things are simpler and you can start from scratch. But most of the time, a few tweaks are more than enough.

A very good example is the one in the picture above. A cheerful child who loves going out in nature will love the colorful decor and the tent-like bed. In fact, you might consider it more of a summer retreat, especially if you don't stay in the yard.

The little one will feel nature closer and will consider the crib as the beginning of an adventure. He will enter the world of colors and get lost in the games of the imagination for a few good hours. What a good night's sleep after such a creative play!

The boat bed

Another cute model of a children's bed is the one in the shape of a boat. This is suitable for a little boy who loves pirate stories and fishing trips with his father. Improvise some twigs to hang night lights and paint some on the wall.

You will create a universe in which your little one defends princesses from ocean creatures and fights pirates. The only limit is the imagination (and the little ones have no limits in this regard).

The Lego Bed

A bunk bed can be a great idea, especially if you have several extremely active children. A Lego system built into the crib can be a good game that will end with restful sleep.

Kids love to be with their heads in the clouds. In fact, they spend most of their time dreaming and imagining universes that adults often do not have access to. So give them the clouds to dream of and choose bunk beds that allow them to climb as high as possible. In this way, you also solved the problem of storage space.

You can hide in the lower level, behind the Lego cubes, various boxes in which to play with all kinds of toys or things that are hard to find a place. The room will be tidier and the little ones happier!

Baby-house bed

A simple bed, like the one in the picture above, is great for a children's room. The low mattress and wooden frame create a rustic ambiance reminiscent of country life.

If the little one is used to the rustle of nature and running barefoot through the grass, then he will love this crib. Add a canopy at night to create a romantic, fairytale atmosphere. Read him a story and your child will be the happiest!

Baby-house bed in the shape of a nest

This huge bed is absolutely great! Not only is it a very comfortable place for the little ones to rest, but it can easily be transformed into a place to play and relax. It is definitely a piece of resistance in any room!

The concept comes from a group of Israeli architects and comes in smaller or larger variants, depending on the space you have. It is one of those baby beds suitable for many age groups, perfect if you have several babies who find it difficult to sleep.

When you want to make your child's room a wonderful space that combines play and rest nicely, think that there are many variants of cots for children!

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