Monday, September 29, 2008

Outdoor Furniture - Try It In Fun Kid Sizes

Author: Jesse Akre

Outdoor furniture is not just for adults anymore. Think back to your days as a kid. If you were trying to join the family at the patio table, you had to climb up on that big chair and try to peek over the table's edge. Outdoor furniture just wasn't made for kids at that time. If you wanted to really be able to sit at table level, you probably had to find a book or a box to prop yourself up on, or use the lap of a relative who would humor you. Not anymore.

Furniture designers seem to be thinking of everything these days, and are taking that awkward fit of the outdoor furniture set away from today's youth, creating outdoor furniture pieces that are proportional to their size.

If you are thinking this means the end of always watching to see if the little one is going to tumble from their oddly balanced position, and you are ready to run out and find pieces of kid furniture, there are a few notes you should heed when buying kid friendly outdoor furniture.

First, with kids, one size never fits all. Look for customizable kid friendly outdoor furniture that can be created to the right size to fit your child's body. There are some pieces that are adjustable so they will be able to change with your child for a while, as their body grows from a toddler, into a child and then even into the pre-teen years.

Make sure it's a quality piece of furniture. While there are a number of kid-friendly furniture pieces that are well built, there are also a number of knock-offs that look like they would be safe, but are made cheaply, and may not hold up to the play patterns of a child. When you are considering a piece of furniture, look at its safety features and see if you think it will really hold up. Often, price will tell you the truth, as high-quality, tested kid-friendly furniture is going to cost a bit more than the less-safe knock-offs.

Before you let your child on their new piece of outdoor furniture, make sure there are no hidden threats. Feel around for sharp or rough edges that were not smoothed as well as they should have been. If it's wood, that could mean a splinter waiting to go into your child's skin. Sharp plastic edges are a cut waiting to happen. A major source of injuries on outdoor furniture is all those screws and bolts that are used to tighten the pieces together. On children's outdoor furniture these pieces should be fastened tightly, and flush, if possible, with the furniture pieces.

Additionally, if the piece of furniture has any joints where it bends from one position to another, these joints should be covered, often they will be within a piece of hard plastic, that will let them work but keep little fingers from getting pinched when the furniture piece is in use.

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About the Author:

Jesse Akre, author and owner of several decor sites offers his thoughts on buying elegant teak furniture,stylish patio furniture classic and teak tables.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Kids Furniture Can Grow - Three Tips to Help

By Chance Bradford

Parents are saying money is no object when it comes to buying kids furniture for their children that can be used all over the home. Although most kids' furniture will be restricted to the bedroom, some manufacturers and retailers are finding that parents are opening other areas of their home. When buying furniture for kids' parents are not just looking for quality or durability- but perhaps most importantly, they want furniture not limited to age. More parents have a think forward approach to purchasing. They want kids' furniture that is flexible, less colorful, and that could be converted to something more functional in later years.

The way the economy is in this day in age people want to know when they purchase a kids bedroom collection for $1500 that is could be used up until there children's teen years. It is much easier to change out lamps and bedding than it is to purchase all new set.

So stay away from the cheap car bed and or some theme that will not grow with your child.

What are some of the things to look for in furniture for kids? The first thing is to avoid loud colors. Stick to various stains or different finishes. This usually shows signs that it is made of good wood. The second thing to look for is reversible parts. This will enable that your purchase will grow with your child. Make sure that it can be extended or converted to the next stages of youth. The third things avoid anything from China, to be honest, because of the problems they've had with paint and quality.

With the credit crunch going on instead of purchasing cheap furniture spend the extra money on a bedroom set that has longevity and that will age with your child until their teens.

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Friday, September 12, 2008

Kids Furniture

By Idan Lavi

Children are all little grownups, perceiving their surroundings in ways you may not have imagined. One area involves kids furniture, and it's up to you to acknowledge and satisfy their desires. Kids quickly pick up on style. Toddlers are happy with plastic chairs and workbenches. As they mature, they'll want to emulate the family standard. You need to be prepared to meet their expectations.

If your home is filled with fine furniture, don't make the mistake of cutting your child short of that standard. Kids pick up on differences. Once they enter the teenage years, they may wonder why they have plastic tables, while the rest of the home is furnished in a sophisticated manner.

The practical, lightweight plastic tables and chairs that were satisfactory in childhood may become outdated and even resented as they grow older. “Why do I have this cheap kids furniture? Do my parents think I'm not worth more?” Pay attention to your kids in the transition to adulthood. Kids furniture becomes outdated sooner than you think. All parents love their children but may unknowingly send a message that their child is “not important enough” to upgrade their kids furniture to grownup status.

Beginning at the age of about ten, children start to appreciate the differences between kids furniture and the more sophisticated and quality grown-up furniture. Indulge them. Grant them their burgeoning adulthood. Due to the high cost of quality furniture, you may want to begin with a high-quality bed and nightstand. Take your child shopping for kids furniture with an eye to a quality piece intended to last for many years. Allow your child to choose furniture they find attractive, the bed or dresser of their dreams. Years from now, your child will remember and cherish the day they graduated from kids furniture to grownup furniture of their own choosing. The memory can last a lifetime.

If you are fortunate enough to afford other furniture pieces to replace the kids furniture, don't hesitate. Armoires, vanities and entertainment centers may travel the world with your child, replete with the fondest of memories.

When making the transition between kids furniture and adult furniture, think about the long haul. Your child's growing up. Don't burden them with your personal tastes. Encourage your child to choose furniture that they like and will be happy with in years to come. Although their taste may change, they'll always remember you set them free in their own choice of personal beauty.

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

No Fight Over Kids Room Furniture

By Brooke Theresa

Sibling rivalry is something that every parent finds irritating and wants to avoid as best as possible. Thankfully, most of the materialistic goods available on earth today can be found in many pieces so that all siblings can be kept satisfied. And so it is with kids' room furniture.

Kids are possessive about almost everything they have. It is tough, if not impossible, to make them share their things. Such is the possessiveness kids have, that they find it tough to share parental attention with their siblings. It often leads to jealousy and malicious feelings between children. The furniture bought for a kid is no exception.

Furniture is something that a kid can call his own. So, it is quite natural that they would not like to share it with someone other than themselves. Furniture is an integral part of a kid's world. They are not just pieces of wood or metal, but something that make up their world.

Parents, today, understand this emotion and therefore they prefer buying kids' furniture in twos; and more so because this way no kid faces any kind of discrimination. This is the best way to keep both parents as well as kids satisfied.

Getting two or more of any kind of kids' room furniture is no more a hassle. Neither is it an expensive affair. Similar pieces of kids' room furniture are easily available, and if the requirement is such, then you would also get them in the same colour. The furniture is quite cost-effective; therefore, you do not have to worry about the increasing expenses.

Kids' room furniture is easily available in online web stores. You can comfortably sit at home and click your way through the leading sites. What’s more, you can get your little angels along and select the furniture of their choice and simply add them to your cart.

About The Author: Chelsey Jordan writes for Kidzdens that offers service to its users to find themed Child’s furniture for their kid's room in the UK. She has done her Masters in Business Administration and is currently assisting Kidzdens as a marketing specialist.