Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Buying a Bunk Bed Online

So, you have decided that you want to add a bunk bed to a bedroom in your home. This is a great improvement and will free up a ton of space that used to be taken up by the extra bed. You are being very economical with your space, so it only makes sense that you want to get the best deal possible on this bed. Buying a bunk bed online can be a great way to find the perfect unit at an incredible price.

One mistake that people often make when purchasing something online is confusing inexpensive with cheap. You should always try to find the best deal possible on a quality made piece of furniture, and not buy a piece of junk just because it has the lowest cost. This is especially true when it comes to bunk beds for your children. A low quality unit that is not certified safe by the government can be an accident waiting to happen.

Unsafe guardrails and ladders can lead to serious injuries if someone falls from the top. I know it would be the worst feeling in the world if one of my children was injured because I tried to save money with a cheap bunk bed. Not to worry, because it is very possible to find a great deal on a high quality bed when shopping online.

Online beds stores allow you to find products for a much lower price than you would be able to find in a brick and mortar store. The only problem is that you do not actually get to see it until it is at your doorstep. You will have to make a judgment call based on the pictures and descriptions given by the manufacturer. It is also helpful to find user reviews from people who have already bought the bed you are interested in. The more user reviews you can find, the better your chances of finding a good option are. Make sure to find out if the bed officially meets all safety standards.

One aspect of online shopping that you need to be aware of are shipping prices. A bed that looks like an incredible deal could include a high cost to ship. One that might be a little more expensive and higher quality might have its price balanced out with low cost or free shipping options.

The right bunk bed can help create a room that will bring years of enjoyment to your children's life. With the selection and prices available online, a little bit of research and bargain hunting will ensure you find your perfect match.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

TV Cabinet Styles

In the market for a TV cabinet? Finding the right stand for your TV can be surprisingly difficult. You want something stylish yet simple, that doesn't overwhelm the TV itself. You want something that stands out, but not too much. These days, a TV cabinet has become more than simply a place to stash your TV. Modern TV cabinets are usually equipped with a whole lot of extras. They come with cubbies and drawers to keep and store your DVDs and your home entertainment system, your speakers, your DVR and your DVD player. They are built to display your TV in the best possible manner and yet, they also are used for keeping your TV out of sight, when you don't want to watch any more shows or movies. There are a great number of different designs. Remember when you are considering purchasing a new TV cabinet to pick something that is both functional and stylish. Consider the dimensions and dynamic of your living room and choose a piece that speaks to you. Here are some different styles to consider.

Here's a novelty: a TV that is hidden in a fully working electric fireplace. Press a button on the remote and the screen appears, press it again and the screen disappears. While this may not be the kind of thing everyone wants or can afford, it is certainly a conversation starter.

Consider this, bamboo. A TV cabinet made out of bamboo, a sleek bamboo plate. This is similar to your traditional cabinet, but it is infinitely more contemporary; it is sleeker, more elegant and refined. A bamboo TV cabinet gives any home a modern edge. Being made out of bamboo, the cabinet is extremely light weight; it is also surprisingly long lasting and deteriorates by itself when disposed of, making it environmentally friendly as well.

A motorized lift is perfect for a sleek flat screen LCD. With a touch of a button, your computer glides out of a slick, sleek cabinet. It's very futuristic and will wow all your friends and family. This is state of the art, top of the line stuff here.

Think Asian. A company called Green Tea Design makes TV cabinets with inspired overhang beams, and hand forged hardware using Asian woods. The cabinets are stylish and cool. The lattice console, for instance features lattice doors, reminiscent of the Far East, which serve to hide components, while still allowing the remote control to function perfectly. There are a pair of side drawers for storing DVDs and other TV related items. The Yoshida TV stand features a two tone finish that relaxes the eye. Two sliding doors allow you to conveniently store your other electronic equipment.

A console style gives you a place to put your TV and it also provides room for you to place all the extra stuff like stereos and DVRs. These come in a variety of different materials such as wood, stainless steel, glass and even plastic. Custom made consoles can be designed to go with the rest of your furniture.

Before you buy, always shop around. Browse furniture catalogs and the internet for more inspiration.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Bunk Beds Are Not Just For Children

When people think about bunk beds they probably remember sharing a room with their brother or sister when they were very young. However, that does not mean that this type of bed is only for children. They are a great option for anyone sharing a room that needs to create some extra space. College dorm rooms, summer cabins, and small apartments are all great places to take advantage of this style of bed.

The two main styles that can benefit teenagers and adults the most are loft and futon bunks. A loft bed is simply a regular bunk without the bottom bed. This saves space by allowing you to put storage units or desks below. The futon bunk uses the popular futon style of bed on the bottom. This gives you the functionality of having both a bed and a couch in the same area.

If you have ever been to a college dormitory you know that space is a precious commodity. In my first year of college I had to share an 18' by 14' room with two other people. Not only did we need to find room for all of our beds, but we each needed a space to do our schoolwork.

It took some careful planning to finally figure out how to make it work, but with the use of bunk beds we did just that. A futon bunk was placed against the back wall, while a loft bunk was placed against the wall perpendicular to the first. A computer desk was placed under the loft, and the other two were put up on the opposite wall. We made the most out of the space we had, and it could not have been done without creative use of bunk beds.

The loft or futon bunk is perfect for someone with their own room that wants to maximize the available space. Not all bedrooms have enough space to place both a bed, computer desk, and a couch. However, these two styles of bunk beds make that a reality, even in very small rooms. If you share an apartment with a few other people, or still live with your parents, this option allows you to make a room your own private domain.

The bunk bed is something anyone can use to open up space in a room. We need to stop thinking about it as something for children, and see all the possibilities it makes available for everyone.