Friday, February 22, 2008

Space Saver Beds


As a student, my room is understandably, really cramped. With my study desk, books, twin bed and dresser all in one small rooms, theres only a few square feet in the middle for me to move around in. My only wish is that I had a bunk bed.

Bunk beds, as we all know, usually have two beds in the floor space of one: one underneath and one on top. However, some bunk bed models have only one bed on top, while the whole bottom half of the unit doubles as a dresser, closet and a computer study desk! This is really efficient because it squeezes almost all a child might need (room for toys, clothes, accessories) into the space of just one bed! For example, this bunk bed above is actually a full dresser, computer desk, closet, storage cavity and a bed in the space of one bed. If only someone would buy me one of those...

Also, you'll save a load of money on not having to buy a seperate dresser and storage boxes to house all the stuff a kid might need. So it's settled; a bunk bed is almost always the best solution to saving space and creating a comfortable, raised sleeping platform. To learn more about bunk and loft beds, check out Bunk Beds and Loft Beds Galore, where there's lots in stock.

This post sponsored by Bunk Beds and Loft Beds Galore.

kamster

2 comments:

Buschwhacker said...

You have a very nice looking blog, and this article on bunk beds is very well written and informative. Good job!

kamster said...

Thank you for the appreciative comment! You can think me by giving me high tack rating or something =P