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Three Reasons Why Bunk Beds During Lockdown Are A Great Idea

Lockdown and the ongoing restrictions surrounding the coronavirus pandemic have seen all our lives change in many different ways this year. As we spend much more time at home, we need to start thinking about how to utilize space in a much more efficient way that still feels safe and secure for children. There are lots of great reasons why buying and styling bunk beds during lockdown can help create a happier environment for kids, deliver more space for home-schooling and indoor play and even give you an extra room for a home office. Here are three ways that bunk beds will make life easier this year.

1) Create more space for indoor play

Children have had it pretty tough this year. Outdoor activities have been canceled, seeing friends has been very limited and schools have been shut for a long period of time. If you have more than one child at home and are using twin beds in one room, you might want to think about switching to bunk beds to not only give kids the excitement of a bedroom revamp but also to create far more ground space for indoor play. Bunk beds cleverly make use of unused vertical space so you can free up the floor for games, toys, climbing areas and magical reading nooks. Their fixed guard rails and sturdy construction make the top bed safe and secure for children over 4 years old and lots of kids take great pleasure in climbing up the ladder to bed. Bunk beds provide a small private area for each child when they want to have some alone time to read, think or watch TV but also create a sleep zone for them to be close to each other during these difficult times.

2) Free up space for a home school room

It’s a terrific idea to plan for the future in a useful and practical way whether you are now homeschooling your kids or if you are unclear of whether the regulations will change again and schools will close.

Purchasing bunk beds and consolidating your children’s living quarters into one room, if each child now occupies a separate room, will readily free up the second room for a home-schooling space. And if you just have one room, there are many of stylish, modern bunk beds that have small work spaces built right into them. Be on the lookout for designs with pull-out study desks and storage drawers, built-in bookshelves, and even mid-sleeper beds with sizable work areas and bookshelf storage beneath.

3) Create an extra room for a home office

Using bunk beds during lock down is also a great way to be space savvy if you are now working from home and need to set up a private office. Moving children into one room by using bunk beds not only gives them more floor space to play but also gives you that extra room for a home office. Sell the idea in an exciting way by choosing bunk beds that balance functionality with fun. Look out for design solutions that have fun themes such as camper-vans or tree houses, and for slightly older children, search for sleek options that provide each child their own private storage spaces and even an extra pull out bed beneath for when sleepovers are possible again.

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