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		<title>Hints to Help You Select Suitable Furniture for Your Child&#8217;s Room</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having trouble finding just the right furniture for your child's bedroom? Well, this is a chore that can, at times, present more challenges than finding furniture for any other room in your home, simply because it's for your kid. Let's look at a few things that may make your decisions a little bit easier.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having trouble finding just the right furniture for your child&#8217;s bedroom? Well, this is a chore that can, at times, present more challenges than finding furniture for any other room in your home, simply because it&#8217;s for your kid. Let&#8217;s look at a few things that may make your decisions a little bit easier.</p>
<p>Typically, your child&#8217;s bedroom is not very big. It&#8217;s commonly a good idea to fine furnishings that can have multiple functions. For example, CD and DVD storage can be built right into the headboard, or clothing drawers that pull out from under the bed. &#8220;Treasure&#8221; chests have multiple uses, too, such as a bench to sit on. Having a friend over can be a whole lot easier if the room is equipped with bunk-beds. Another great option is the trundle bed. A separate bed pulls out from beneath the primary bed, providing sleeping quarter for a friend, or simply more playing space for your kid.</p>
<p>Also, the furniture you purchase should be strongly built and durable. It needs to withstand the wear and tear of the work and play of active children. Be on the lookout for apparent safety hazards, such as weak ladders or insecure safety rails on bunk beds.</p>
<p>Once you know what you need to get, and you&#8217;ve covered all the issues relating to safety, it&#8217;s time to decide on a style that both you and your child will like. Take into consideration how long you&#8217;re planning on keeping the furniture before you buy. Children tend to grow up really fast and can out grow things before you realize it. In addition, as they get older, their likes and dislikes change rapidly. If you don&#8217;t want to be faced with changing the furniture on a frequent basis, you might pass on sets of furniture that your children may outgrow quickly.</p>
<p>If you would like to have your child&#8217;s room continue the style of the rest of the rooms, there are manufacturers that modified versions of their adult furniture placed in a children&#8217;s department. You can also decorate your child&#8217;s room with all styles of colorful bedding, pillows, rugs, and toys that both of you love.</p>
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