Kids furniture plans include room layout, furniture items and toys to put in the bed room.

Starting your kids furniture plans? Consider the room, the room layout, the specific kinds of furniture, the overall decor, the specific furniture items and even the toys that will be used by your child. In the details include furniture material, safety, appearance, cleaning, durability and comfort. Finally take a look at things from your child's point of view. Your child's SAFETY is probably the most important criteria to include in your kids furniture plans! Good plans avoid most dangers. Take a look at the windows, doors, closet doors, heater vents, electrical outlets and lighting. Look for pinch points, sharp edges and especially anything at the child's eye level. Don't forget to look at the materials, considering slipping on the floor and splinters from any surface. If you have a teething consider any painted surface that might be chewed on. On older houses check if the paint contains any lead. Next think about the layout of the room Notice where the doors, windows and closet are located. Fit the bed so the hall light won't be in the child's eyes. Next consider the clothes storage cabinet. Consider putting this in the closet. A big issue then becomes toy storage. Other pages of this web site are devoted to issues of toy storage, but a key idea is to leave as much space available for play area as possible. You might want to fit in a desk or bench and chairs. Maybe even a book shelf. Small nooks in the room can become play areas if they are not too crowded. For example here a young girl is using a One at a time Toy Cabinet. If she takes everything out, there is no room to play. Some popular specialty children's furniture companies include: - Just for Kids
- Pottery Barn Kids
- Cafe Kid
- Land of Nod
- Rosenberry Rooms
- Stanley
The large department stores also often have children's furniture departments: Some regular furniture stores have excellent children's departments: Don't have so many toys that they become just clutter! 
This poor child can't see the carpet for all the toy clutter. In your kids furniture plans make sure you think about space to actually play with the toys. Sources of toys I'm partial to solid wood toys and many are available in stores such as: As well as stores on-line. - Fine Wooden Toys
- Heirloom Wooden Toys
- Melissa and Doug
- The Wooden Toy
- Maine Toy
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