Kids Trundle Beds

Make Moving Easy With Kids Trundle Beds

Make Moving Easy With Kids Trundle Beds

kids trundle beds

There is no question that kids trundle beds are easier to manage than conventional beds. In these difficult times, you can expect to wind up moving more often than usual. As you search for cheaper places to live, you will always need to think about all the aggravation and hard work that goes into moving from one place to another.

Without a question, beds always represent a fairly large challenge when it comes to moving. At the same time, if you are moving into a smaller apartment or home, it will be even harder to find enough room to set up a larger bed.
 
Even though you may be interested in making it easier to move from one place to another, personal comfort is also important. Fortunately, you will find that trundle beds are every bit as comfortable as more conventional designs.

In fact, you may even find it easier to replace worn mattresses and other components. As a general rule of thumb, these items also tend to be a good bit cheaper for trundle beds. Therefore, if you are looking for a way to make sure you can be as mobile, and as comfortable as possible, kids trundle beds represent an ideal purchase.

Here's Kids Trundle Beds Selections:

Nexera Alegria Twin Size Trundle Bed, Natural Mapl...

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$198.17

 

Coaster Kid's GI Child Bunk Bed with Slide and Ten...

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$979.02

 

South Shore 3232-189 Prairie Kids Bed, Country Pin...

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$298.00

 

Build Your Own ALL IN ONE Loft Bunk Bed with TRUND...

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$9.98

 

South Shore 3272-080 Lily Rose Mates Kids Bed, Rom...

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$242.84

 


Today's Discussion

Does anyone use a trundle bed for two of your kids who share a room?
I'm thinking in the future what I'm going to do when two of my kids will have to share a room. I don't want to have two full sized beds and I'm not a huge fan of bunk beds, but I really like the regular or day bed style beds with trundles. Just curious if anyone uses this type of bed for two kids who share a room. If so, how does the one child who's bed disappears for part of the day do with that? Is it a big deal, or not? Just looking to increase floor space...

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chicagirl51
I did that growing up. Since I was older I got the daybed and shoved the other one under when my sister woke up. It just depends on how close in age they are. I'm 6 years older than my sister so technically it was MY room. Ask them what they think about it. I'm sure they would like more space in their room.

Mommy2
We have two twin beds. I don't like bunk beds or trundle beds.



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