I'm still undecided whether to buy Peanut a junior bed or straight to a twin bed for her first 'big girl's bed'. A junior bed always looks so cute and they save space in a small room for more play area, but you do need to get rid of it in place of a proper twin bed probably before they're 7 (and then to a queen bed when they're a teen?).
I got a copy of a local kid's interior magazine the other day, called Ariadne At Home Kinderen. Why they have such a long title escapes me, except for the fact that it's a special children's edition of the magazine that usually goes as Ariadne At Home (who's Ariadne anyway?).
I love these local interior magazines because they always have great ideas that are not too over the top budget-wise, and they even tell you where to get them. They even sell some of the things they featured themselves, including this gorgeous four-poster bed. I'm not a four-poster-bed type of woman, but this one is so lovely in its simplicity and versatility for a little girl's room. It comes in wood grain finish, and you'd have to paint it yourself if you want colours. We have this dark vibrant yellow coloured wall in Peanut's room, and I bet a white washed version of this bed would look great against that wall. It even solves the junior/twin bed dilemma by being available in both sizes.
The only problem is, Peanut is not quite ready to move to a junior/twin bed. She's going to be 18 month by the end of this month, but she still loves her small spaces. By the time she's 2, I'm not sure this bed will still be on offer. What to do?
Hemelbed (70x150) is € 179,00
Hemelbed (90x200) is
€ 209,00

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