Will my kids eventually ask to move into a full/queen bed?

Anonymous
Mom of toddler and ES kid here. Both are/will be in twin beds because we had received some through family. As kids get older/bigger will they naturally ask for bigger beds? We are thinking about future furniture needs to make some design decisions. If it makes a difference, both are boys and I expect they will be tall.
Anonymous
My kid is 16 and has never asked because he knows the answer.

No kid needs a bigger bed tan a twin.
Anonymous
How does that work when they get to the dorms in college?
Anonymous
It probably depends on the kid. I keep trying to convince my 7 year old he wants a full and he doesn't care.
Anonymous
My DC has a queen but wants a twin so more room for a bigger desk or couch
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 16 and has never asked because he knows the answer.

No kid needs a bigger bed tan a twin.


Same here. I didn't have a full sized bed until after I graduated from college. My kids are in the bunk beds my brother and I had growing up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 16 and has never asked because he knows the answer.

No kid needs a bigger bed tan a twin.


I agree. And as someone else said - what happens when they get to college? Every dorm room I ever saw had a twin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 16 and has never asked because he knows the answer.

No kid needs a bigger bed tan a twin.


This. Why do you think you will have to buy your kid a bigger bed simply because they ask?
Anonymous
Nope. My 6'2" 18-year-old still sleeps in a twin bed. And that's what he'll have at college in the fall, too.
Anonymous
I had a twin bed until I moved out at 23 and bought a queen. My brother had a twin until he moved out at 25 and bought a queen.

Neither of us ever asked for a bigger bed. It never occurred to me.
Anonymous
I slept on a twin bed through HS, through college, until I moved out. My parents bought me my first real grown up (full bed). Very grateful- I've been totally self sufficient otherwise.

Still have no idea how I slept with other people on a twin bed....
Anonymous
Twin is fine.
Anonymous
In fairness, the beds at most colleges are extra-long twins, so you could invest in those if you think your boys will be tall.

There's no reason to buy full -- they're the same length as a standard twin. I personally hate full beds.

Anonymous
I always wanted the kids to have spacious beds, and so they went from their cribs to queen sized beds. My kids like their queen sized beds and they have plenty of space in their rooms for other furniture. YMMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I slept on a twin bed through HS, through college, until I moved out. My parents bought me my first real grown up (full bed). Very grateful- I've been totally self sufficient otherwise.

Still have no idea how I slept with other people on a twin bed....


LOL. DH and I have a king bed in the master bedroom, and we also wonder how we managed on a queen when we first got married. Large beds are a luxury, but I do value a good night sleep a lot and will never hesitate to buy bigger sized beds.
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