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16 March 2010 184 views No Comment

Many people who shop for bedding or beds will come across full size alternatives. These beds are larger than a twin bed but small compared to a queen. Full beds measure 54×75 inches, and full size mattresses are also called doubles. Now, that might seem not difficult when it comes down to making the decision, on whether or not to purchase this size bed. Many factors will help influence that decision. It is very important know whom the bed is going to be used by, if it is not for you personally, and above all know the size of the room where the bed will be put.

If you are a parent and are remodeling a children’s room, a full-sized bed is a great choice. Let’s say the kids decide to make the transition into adolescence and a twin bed looks like it’s getting a bit too tiny, then a double bed is a good option. They are often put on a platform with wheels and can be called a trundle. Double size beds with trundle are very fun and simple to rearrange. When the platform, base or frame of your bed is suspended from the ceiling or raised high enough to fit a desk underneath, it is considered a loft bed. Regardless of which way you use it, a double size bed is hassle-free, larger than a twin bed, and will allow your son or daughter to have a good amount of room to sleep and move around in in a relaxed manner for the next few years.

However should you have little ones that share a room and what you’re considering is a bunk bed, then be happy to know that there are different kinds of bunk beds which include a full size bed on the lower level. Using a bunk with a double bed on the bottom, will give your sons or daughters the space they are accustomed to. Not forgetting that you, as a parent will feel good knowing that, the older kid will sleep comfortably and be able to grow into that bed. And, if that is not enough, a double bed can host a buddy or a family member during a sleep over. That is one idea, your children will love.

But, young kids are not the only ones that can enjoy the use of the double bed. For example, if your kid is a college student who has decided to leave the dorm and share a flat off campus, he or she may want a larger bed. Yet, their new bedroom space is tight. A full-sized bed is the way to that problem. Your college age kid will be able to have the comfort desired with moving off campus. After all, sharing an apartment or sharing a home while going to college, not just offers freedom but also the responsibility of being a young adult. And helping them make the decision to acquire the Full size bed is an upgrade from the extra long twin beds from a college dorm and gives them a bigger sense of independence. They are a step closer in every aspect, to being grown ups, and a full size bed is a shy bit away from the grown up beds.

So, regardless of which one is your situation, do know that there are choices for making your children’s sleep more comfortable as they grow and mature into adulthood.

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