When deciding on what sort of furniture to put in your kids bedroom there are certain factors to take into consideration. You will first need to make a plan of your children’s bedroom making sure to get accurate measurements of the size of the bedroom. Once you have made a plan of the bedroom you can then start to work out what size and sort of furniture you will be able to get in the bedroom. The furniture you put in the kids bedroom will also depend on the age of your children, if they are very young then you can give the bedroom a theme such as their favorite cartoon character or television program. If you have older children they may want a sports theme such as their favorite football team or baseball team.

Once you have decided what sort of decoration to use in the bedroom you can then start looking for the kid’s bedroom furniture. If you have two children in the same room then they can have either two small beds or why not have a look at the great range of bunk beds which are available, this will increase the amount of floor space which is available in the room. A good option for older children is to buy kids white beds as this is a neutral color which can easily be adapted when the kids get older you can keep the bed and just change the theme or color of the furniture. In fact white bedroom furniture is quite a good option for a child’s bedroom as it will go with virtually any theme which you can then use in the bedroom also if you choose whit bedroom furniture then you can change the theme when they get older without having to change the furniture.

If you are looking for cheap kid’s bedroom furniture then why not have a look at some of the advertisements for used bedroom furniture. Used bedroom furniture is normally a lot cheaper then paying for brand new furniture and depending on its condition can be just as good as buying brand new furniture. If you do decide on buying used bedroom furniture then make sure you either check the furniture out for damage or if you are buying it from the internet get a good description of any damage with photographs if possible, this way you will not get any surprises when it turns up.

You can find lots of ideas for your kid’s bedroom furniture on the internet and from interior design magazines. You may have ideas of your own on how you want to decorate your kid’s bedroom. Other good ideas for your kid’s bedroom can be found in home décor shops they have displays which can give you ideas and color schemes you can use. Why not ask them what sort of design they would like in their bedroom. You should look around for the best prices though as you may be able to pick up some good deals in sales or on the internet.

All bedrooms aren’t alike, and all furniture arrangements in those bedrooms aren’t alike either. The type of bedroom plays a large role in (if not entirely determining) what the best way to arrange the white bedroom furniture set is. There are general principles you can follow for each type of bedroom. (It goes without saying that the type of bedroom is solely decided by who uses it.)

Master Bedroom

The master bedroom doesn’t have to bigger than all the other bedrooms in the house. It does, however, need to have the amenities you need. If yours is less ‘mastery’ than you’d like, here are some tips on how to rectify that:

- Make the room look larger and more open by cleaning up clutter. Clutter is the enemy of a room like the master bedroom.

- Don’t use any unnecessary furniture. Stick to the essentials to maximize the room’s effect. Excess furniture can detract from the room’s appeal because of the mess factor. If you have children, make sure they don’t leave a path of toy-strewn destruction; make them pick up after themselves. They’ll be happier when they’re older, and you have a clear room.

- Keep the actual bed low, visually speaking. A high bed can also ruin the effect of a master bedroom by focusing too much attention on the bed and not enough on the rest of the room. This can be deadly to the room, especially if the bed is more decorative than the rest of the room. A good way to keep the bed visually low is to use a headboard but not a footboard. Also, don’t use a big four-poster, as that will make the room seem smaller.

- Make use of bedside tables or nightstands. This can anchor the bed and give the room stability.

- If you can spare some extra room, consider putting in a comfortable chair. Sometimes a bedroom makes a great reading room.

Teen Bedrooms

A teenager’s bedroom is a teenager’s world away from home, especially if they have Internet access. Unfortunately there are no general principles to follow with the bedroom of a teenager, because they can be a foreign species to traditional design skills. Talk to your teenager and see what they need. That sometimes works the best.

Children’s bedrooms

If you have a nursery, plan ahead for when your children grow older. For this bedroom, the oveririding principle is always safety first.

- Keep the crib or cribs away from windows and window blind/drape cords.

- Make sure that crib(s) and/or bunk beds meet federal safety standards. Check to see if the mattresses fit snugly against the side of the crib or bunk bed.  If there are slats, spindles, rods, or corner posts they should be no more than 2-3/8 inches apart from each other. Be absolutely sure that a child cannot release the drop side of a crib. Make sure that bunk beds are sturdy and that they do not wobble.

- Only buy chests and cabinets that cannot be tipped over, even if your child(ren) open the drawers and crawl inside them. If necessary, attach them to the wall for extra security.

- Plug all electrical plugs with plastic safeguard plugs.

- Make sure all flooring is such that it cannot be skidded on.