Cabin Bed


Cabin bed
A cabin bed can be a handy a piece of bedroom furniture for many reasons today. They have been very popular in the UK for probably over a hundred years due to the small size of most apartments and single-family homes. Real estate is at a premium in Europe and their homes typically have about one-third to one-half the square footage of an average American home. Here in the United States a cabin bed is usually used for children having to share a bedroom, or college roommates having to do the same. With the ever popular tiny house niche industry, where people are building smaller and going green these beds are a welcome addition to the home furniture inventory.
Essentially what you are doing with this type of furniture is integrating a chest of drawers and a bookshelf into your bed to save space. There are so many to choose from that you will find one that appeals to your child or college student with little difficulty. For the home these units are usually purchased in sets of two, but each one can have a different design theme to match a particular child’s likes or wants, but remember they may not want a Sponge Bob Square Pants bed when they pass the age of five or six. So you may want to step in and help them choose what will be an acceptable style for years to come.
For small children, typically a cabin bed will have come with a step ladder that matches the furniture’s design or it could stairs built into the drawers to assist your child to climb into the bed. Keep in mind when buying one of these handy beds that if it comes with the mattress, most likely it will be of minimal quality and not very thick. Plus the fact that the bed will not have room for box springs and will require more support from the mattress itself.
Cabin beds are the perfect addition to a guest room in your home. You have a place for over night guests, plus the functionality of extra storage for anything that you want to keep out of sight. In most homes a guest bedroom is a multi-use room for hobbies such as sewing or making arts and crafts, or for a home office for telecommuting, and this type of bed will take up less space and allow for those different functions the room needs to accommodate.

A cabin bed can be a handy a piece of bedroom furniture for many reasons today. They have been very popular in the UK for probably over a hundred years due to the small size of most apartments and single-family homes. Real estate is at a premium in Europe and their homes typically have about one-third to one-half the square footage of an average American home. Here in the United States a cabin bed is usually used for children having to share a bedroom, or college roommates having to do the same. With the ever popular tiny house niche industry, where people are building smaller and going green these beds are a welcome addition to the home furniture inventory.

Essentially what you are doing with this type of furniture is integrating a chest of drawers and a bookshelf into your bed to save space. There are so many to choose from that you will find one that appeals to your child or college student with little difficulty. For the home these units are usually purchased in sets of two, but each one can have a different design theme to match a particular child’s likes or wants, but remember they may not want a Sponge Bob Square Pants bed when they pass the age of five or six. So you may want to step in and help them choose what will be an acceptable style for years to come.

For small children, typically a cabin bed will have come with a step ladder that matches the furniture’s design or it could stairs built into the drawers to assist your child to climb into the bed. Keep in mind when buying one of these handy beds that if it comes with the mattress, most likely it will be of minimal quality and not very thick. Plus the fact that the bed will not have room for box springs and will require more support from the mattress itself.

Cabin beds are the perfect addition to a guest room in your home. You have a place for over night guests, plus the functionality of extra storage for anything that you want to keep out of sight. In most homes a guest bedroom is a multi-use room for hobbies such as sewing or making arts and crafts, or for a home office for telecommuting, and this type of bed will take up less space and allow for those different functions the room needs to accommodate.

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