Choosing Character Nursery Furniture

by Jennie on June 22, 2009

Nursery Furniture Design

Many parents like to buy a classic furniture design for the nursery that will suit their child when they are older. Others like to ensure that their nursery appeals to the child when they are young and therefore choose furniture that is decorated with popular characters. These characters may be from popular TV shows such as Bob the Builder or Thomas the Tank Engine. They may be classic characters from books and films such as Disney characters and Winnie the Pooh. They can even simply be just general characters such as fairies, princesses, spacemen or animals.

One should remember that buying character decorated baby furniture really can make a nursery belong to a child. They will realise that this is their special room because it is decorated with things that they can relate to.

What is the time span of Character Nursery Furniture?

Many parents worry about buying nursery furniture with a character design because they think that their child will outgrow it too quickly. The fact remains that children will -- eventually -- feel that they are too grown up to have their baby furniture in the nursery and may demand a more adult design. Or, they may simply feel that they no longer like the character and want a change.

This can happen at various stages but is most likely to occur when the child reaches school age where their interests will develop to the next stage. So, nursery furniture with a character design will still last a good few years. And, parents that pick a more classic design may well find at this stage that they need to change that too in any case.

Buy Safely

Any furniture that is designed for use by a baby or young child has to be safe. It is the [/spin] responsibility of the parents|parent's responsibility [/spin] to check out the furniture from a safety angle before they buy it. Good indicators here include Kite Marks and CE ratings -- these kinds of ratings (from institutions such as the British Standards Institute) indicate that the furniture has passed specific guidelines that make it safe to use in a nursery. Parents should also ensure that the kids furniture is stable and well-constructed -- if making it up from flat packs then extra care should be taken to [spin] make sure|ensure [spin] that it is put together correctly.

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