Bed for Kids Room

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I had a daybed growing up and I don't understand the point of it. And it was hard to change the sheets. It did have a trundle, though, which was nice when friends came over.

A loft bed also sounds difficult to change. I'd get a regular twin bed or maybe one of the ones with drawers under it.


My DC has a daybed with trundle, but I'm just realizing by these posts that it's basically a twin bed with a headboard and footboard, with a matching trundle. There's no third rail with this bed. It's super helpful to have the trundle for sleepovers or cousins at the holidays.

Previously we had bunk beds and I put off changing sheets for as long as possible. That was tough.


Gross
Anonymous
I had a loft bed as a kid all the way through high school and loved it. My 3 kids all have loft beds now from an elementary schooler to teen and tween since we have tiny bedrooms. My teen actually wanted another one when we offered to replace hers with a regular bed and she picked out a queen size one and gave her twin size one to her little brother.
Anonymous
I just got a regular queen bed from IKEA.
Anonymous
Who gets day beds except the poors
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