
The Enduring Appeal Of Kid’s Canopy Beds
Originally conceived to keep out annoyances like cold air and insects, the canopy bed
was created out of convenience rather than beauty. They also provided some privacy in homes that lacked partitions.
More commonly associated with the royalty that turned them into a status symbol, they are still associated with
comfort and luxury today. In fact, kids canopy beds have become a popular choice in
furniture for those who wish to turn their child’s room into a special place.
Although kids canopy beds are traditionally thought of
as the choice you would make for a girl with ruffled bedspreads and lacy canopies, there are also designs that are
especially for boys. While a little girl may look at a canopy bed as a luxurious, princess-like bed, boys can enjoy
the area as a hideout. There are many different styles and materials used to create these beds as well. Although a
regular bed that is made of metal is often considered the budget model, with kid’s canopy beds, these offer some of
the more elaborate and unusual styles.
One of the styles on the market that many girls will find charming is the Princess Emily Canopy Bed. Although it
has a delicate design, it is constructed of tubular steel with hand-wrought castings. This is a truly royal design
from the heart-shaped headboard to the ornate carriage wheels at the foot. Of all the kids canopy beds you will find, this one will make her feel more like a princess than any
other!
For boys, a canopy bed that is designed with camouflage fabric is as masculine as it
gets. Whether he lives in the country and enjoys hunting sports or just likes the pattern because it is associated
with the military, there are few little boys who don’t love it. With more of a tent-style canopy, it makes a great
retreat for him! It’s also easy to remove the canopy if he decides he has gotten too old for the look!
You will also find styles that will work for boys or girls. Simple wood designs leave
room to add the type of canopy that is appropriate for your needs. Any type of fabric can be used as a canopy since
it is really just draped over the canopy and then gathered at the bedposts. While girls may like to have as much
fabric and as many ruffles as possible, boys may opt for masculine prints or solids.
There are kids canopy beds that are in youth sizes but
consider the cost before you invest in anything smaller than a twin size. You may pay a large amount for a bed that
doesn’t last very long before your child outgrows it. Unless you have younger children to hand it down to, then you
may want to wait until your child is a little older to make the investment.
Furniture store, online stores, and practically any place that sells furniture will
have some kids canopy beds as part of their regular stock. Shop around until you
find the style and the price you are looking for.
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