Comparing Cabin Beds & Loft Beds

With more and more families is moving into smaller homes and apartments, having enough room in bedrooms is becoming a priority. Many children these days have to share a room meaning closet space is even more limited and fewer and fewer toys will fit in their room. One of the ways some families are dealing with a shortage of space is by buying beds that have storage space underneath them. Most of these beds are either cabin beds or loft beds, and can be found in almost all area furniture stores.

Kids cabin beds and loft beds create a whole new world of possibilities for a bedroom, with many cabin beds being built around custom themes such as an army theme for room or even a ship and castle theme. As you search online you should be able to find many different builders of custom cabin beds.

When looking for kids loft beds for children's cabin beds is important to know what the differences between the two. Loft beds don't necessarily includes storage space underneath, the primary sleeping space is usually raised and you can find anything from a desk to an extra play area underneath.

Meanwhile the term "cabin bed" does mean that there will be storage underneath the sleeping area. Most cabin beds are not as high as a loft bed or bunk bed, but still are raised meaning most children will need a ladder or some sort of stair system in order to reach their bed. Many times these stair systems are made of drawers allowing even more storage to be found in the cabin bed.

Whether you're looking for a cabin bed or a loft bed you can find many different models online that will fit your needs. As you meet with furniture sales staff or interior decorators be sure to ask what other kinds of beds you should consider in your search as well. In addition, many times friends and relatives will have thoughts on what kind of kids beds will work best based on their past experiences.

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