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A desk for two brothers

June 14th, 2012 | Posted by casakids in Casa Kids - (0 Comments)

When you are choosing a desk for a child it is important that you find one that will still be appropriate when the child gets older. These boys will easily be able to change this desk from a place to store toys and picture books to a place to study and keep school work organized, and by choosing modern childrens furniture you ensure that they won’t outgrow the look.

This desk has bookshelves above that can be shared space for the boys’ books, and shelves and cabinets on each side for things that they want to keep separate.

Each desk has a shelf below to keep wires from computers and surge protectors organized and off the floor. Several drawers on each side help keep things organized and out of the way.

T-Shaped bunk bed

June 13th, 2012 | Posted by casakids in Casa Kids - (0 Comments)

This custom bunk bed for kids combines the best things about bunk beds with the advantages of loft beds with storage, in a unique shape that is perfect for this space.

Having storage space beneath the bed is one of the biggest advantages of using a loft bed, and in this case there was even room for a wardrobe. The height of the shelves inside can be adjustable to fit anything from books and toys to clothes and blankets.

Because the lower bed is perpendicular instead of parallel to the top one, there is space for shelves next to the bed that serve as a nightstand and storage, as well as a column of drawers.

The lower bed has space underneath for two bins that can be pulled out like drawers, or rolled all the way out.

A playroom for two

June 13th, 2012 | Posted by casakids in Casa Kids - (0 Comments)

It is hard to find enough storage in a playroom for two young kids, but it can be done. These storage units include book shelves, a desk, a radiator cover, space for a TV and DVD, and cabinets for storage. All of the storage is along the walls, leaving the middle of the room open for play.

This wall unit is the perfect combination of space for display and space to put things away. The cubbies built into the cabinets can be filled with baskets, or left open, which is the case with many of the compartments.

The desk is built right into the rest of the cabinets so that everything is easy to reach and keep organized. The shelf under the desk is ideal for keeping computer wires organized and out of the way.

Bookshelves on either side of a window are a great way to use the space to store books and toys. The radiator cover also serves as a nice, sunny bench to read or sit on.

One of the main advantages to custom kids rooms, is that it is the most efficient way to use all of the space in an area. This desk and storage unit uses one wall of a child’s bedroom to provide storage in a tight area. There’s plenty of room to display special toys and books, as well as cabinets with doors to put things away. The desk has enough space for homework and a computer when the child gets older.

The bench above the lower drawers creates a place to sit and also a platform for children to climb on to reach higher shelves safely.

These lower drawers are easy for kids to open and close and make cleaning up less of a chore. Deep shelves make it easy to store games, bins, and books.

 

For siblings with an age difference, a twin over full bunk bed can be the perfect solution. It is an efficient use of space, and with a trundle underneath provides many different sleeping arrangement options for guests. Having a smaller bed on top of a larger one makes it easier to get in and out of the lower one for children and for parents.

This wall storage unit maximizes the space left between the bed and the wall, and the rods built into the bookshelf act as handles to make getting in and out of the top bunk easy. The drawer steps create additional storage space that is easy for either child to get to.

This desk provides lots of space for books and toys to be displayed, as well as a cabinet and drawers to keep things put away. The lower drawers make clean up easy, and create a bench for kids to sit on or to climb on to reach shelves.

In this room, instead of a loft bed with desk, there is a child’s day bed or couch beneath the loft bed. With large drawers under the daybed and a small cabinet on one end, it also serves to create extra storage.

The space beneath the bed creates a cozy place for a child to read, with a parent or alone. The shelf serves as an end table and a convenient place to store a few favorite books.

The cut-outs in the ladder railing are perfect for little hands and make the climb up to the bed easy and safe. They also let light into the area beneath the bed and give it an airy, open feeling. Carpet on the steps matches the carpet and provides extra safety for little ones.

 

Two brothers share a bedroom

June 6th, 2012 | Posted by casakids in Casa Kids - (0 Comments)

This room provides a shared space for the brothers to play, and personal spaces for each of them to call their own. This brother’s loft bed with shelves and a desk below mirrors his brother’s bed on the opposite wall.

By using loft beds with storage, each brother gets plenty of his own space, so that they can keep their things separate. Using drawer steps with a landing provides easy-to-access storage and a safe way to get up to the bed. It also makes it easy for adults to check in without having to climb all the way up.

The railing on these loft beds makes them safe for children, without feeling confining. The opening near the headboard adds to the feeling of openness and makes it easy for the brothers to talk and see each other from across the room.

The desk under each bed has a window facing the exterior window, which brings a lot of light into the space. Plenty of storage space with adjustable shelves means the space stays organized and can be changed to fit the needs of the boys.

Formerly one room with a sliding divider, this space was turned into two separate but adjoining rooms for a brother and sister. With a trundle under the girl’s bed, and a murphy bed in the boy’s room there are multiple options for adult guests or sleepovers with friends.

This desk is built into the wall to serve as a divider between the two rooms, but these acrylic panels keep them from feeling totally separated and add light to both of the rooms.

This room features a loft bed with desk and plenty of storage underneath to keep organized. It is a full bed which leaves extra space underneath for shelves. The stairs make getting up and down from the bed easy and safe and built in drawers provide extra storage.

The bookshelf on the opposite wall doubles as a murphy bed, perfect for guests or sleepovers. The clear panels on the shallow shelves ensure that nothing moves out of place when the bed is brought down and create a nice display for books and art when the bed is upright.

 

Two sisters share a bedroom

June 6th, 2012 | Posted by casakids in Casa Kids - (0 Comments)

This twin over full bunk bed with a trundle below creates many options for sleeping arrangements, and shelving units provide space for a large collection of toys and books.  The stairs to the top bunk make it easy to access for children and adults, and the drawers built into the steps create lots of easy to reach storage for the girls.

This bookcase creates plenty of room for books, toys and dolls, and with adjustable shelves, it can adapt to the girls’ needs as they get older.

This desk has extra space for books and toys above, and shelves below built to keep printer and computer wires organized and out of the way.  The porthole in the lower bunk gives the area a light, open feeling.

These extra shelves utilize what would have otherwise been unused space between the beds, and creates a convenient place to store and display stuffed animals.

 

Maximizing space in a small room

June 6th, 2012 | Posted by casakids in Casa Kids - (Comments Off)

Custom kids rooms are ideal when you need to fit a lot into a tight space. This room needed storage, a bed, a desk, and room to play. Using a loft bed created space for a desk and extra storage, while the bookshelves and closet use every inch of wall space to keep the center of the room open.

The existing door was replaced with a narrower one so that the bed and shelves would fit just right.

This closet is built with hanging space at a height that is comfortable for children, and drawers below to make putting clothes away easy and quick. The adjacent bookshelf creates lots of storage for books and toys.

This loft bed features a ladder with wide steps and bed rail openings for easy climbing. The ladder with blue accents to match the closet and bench also serves to save space, as opposed to stairs.