Before buying a
kid’s bedroom furniture, it is a good idea to set design objectives. They should be as specific as possible. For example, accessibility, comfort, beauty, durability, etc. Accessibility is one of the major factors to consider when designing a room for a child. Drawer pulls, door knobs and handles that can be grasped by small hands are excellent features. Drawers that are light enough to pull out, doors that open without much effort and modern built-in features such as USB charger will give a child the ability to use the room without frustration.
Then, the comfort of the
bed deserves special attention. Beds should be easy to get up on and mattresses should provide the right combination of surface softness and deep support. The right
mattress allows the child’s spine to maintain proper alignment and reduces pressure points which cut off circulation.
Consider the following bedrooms by
Ashley Furniture that might fit your design objectives:
Dexifield Features:
- Contemporary style
- Light brown finish over replicated Elm grain
- Dark bronze color metal accents & hardware
- Faux metal framing accent mirror and dressing chest
- Dressing chest with a slider door reveals open storage with adjustable shelves & five drawers
- Slim profile dual USB charger located on back of the nightstand top
- Side roller glides
- Full case bottom supported by metal feet
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Bring Accessibility and Comfort to Kids Bedroom with Ashley Furniture