Kid's Bedroom Furnishings

So your little one outgrew the toddler bed What now? First things first, you'll need a bigger bed  and new bedding You may also want to purchase a new rug curtains  or choose new paint  colors. When you first decorated your little one's room, the decisions were all on you. This time around, you're probably dealing with an opinionated -- albeit short -- person.  You've got some negotiating to do. Shopping online can save you public negotiating. It can also save you the hassle of going from one store to another to compare brands, prices, and styles with your little one in tow. Most home furnishing companies provide high quality images on their Web sites to give you a fairly accurate view of the product. But do keep in mind, these room shots are professionally styled. While they may look great on the Web site, that doesn't mean the item will look great in your home.

Bedding

A room's style and theme can best be brought out with bedding You do not need perfect matches -- sometimes a not-so-perfect thrown-together look is fun -- but you don't want any major clashing. Style can be chosen various ways.

Below are some specific searches for popular themes. If you care to browse all kid's bedding, click here If you want to search by color, try our color search.

Prints

Polka Dots Stripes Flowers Toile 

Sports

Football Soccer Baseball Hockey 

Characters

Cowboys Princess Disney 

Beds

There are various types of beds available. What you choose may depend on your style, available space, and child's preference. You can also just search for a twin-size bed  if you're looking for a standard child's bed.

Day Beds 

Double as a seating and sleeping area.

Canopy Bed 

Just a decorative touch. Typically, more common in girls' rooms.

Bunk Beds 

Great for children who share a room or have guests frequently.

Storage Bed 

Extra space for storing things, without taking up room elsewhere.

Bed Accessories

A good night's sleep isn't just about the bed and what's on it! Don't forget these bed-related products.  They all contribute to making your child's time in the bedroom more comfortable.

Lamps 

Night Stand 

Step Stool 

Night Light 

Desks and Desk Accessories

Promote good study habits by providing your child with an inviting homework area. Bookcases and shelves are great to fill with books -- it will encourage your little one to read. A colorful or fun desk will make sitting down for homework seem like less of a chore.

Desks 

Desk with Hutch 

Bookshelf 

Bookcase 

Storage

A place for everything and everything in its place, right? Any parent knows it's not always that simple. A child's room typically needs extra storage space in easy-to-reach accessible areas. These products can help. Remember, teaching your child organization skills at a young age will help them become organized adults.

Toy Chest 

Dresser 

Armoire 

Locker Wardrobe 

Kid's Vanity 

Seating

Whether it's for study time, reading time, nap time, or T.V. time, extra seating is a nice touch in a kid's room.

Desk Chair 

Bean Bag Chair 

Rocking Chair 

Kid's Chaise 

Fun Stuff

Kids will be kids. Make playtime more fun with these playtime accessories.

Art Easel 

Puppet Theater 

Playhouse 

Rocking Horse 

Toy Kitchen 

Some things to consider


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