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8 easy ways to make the most of a small room

Children might be small, but so are their rooms. That’s why we offer lots of beds that are as flexible and smart as the children themselves.

A corner of a children’s bed with SKOGSDUVA bedding and soft toy otters and FABLER BJÖRN tucked into it.
A corner of a children’s bed with SKOGSDUVA bedding and soft toy otters and FABLER BJÖRN tucked into it.

Space saving is something you grow into

Why get a full-size bed for someone a third of that length? On the other hand, why get a small bed for someone who grows very fast? Well, how about an extendable bed that grows at the same speed? 

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MINNEN extendable children’s bed in a corner of the room, with numbered storage boxes below and soft toys above.
View of children’s room in daylight with toys everywhere, two beds in the back and VITBJÖRN storage unit in foreground.
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Extra comfort at the foot end?

Of course the comfort is all over this extendable children’s bed, but when the frame is extended, so is the mattress.

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Children’s corner of a room with SUNDVIK extendable bed, DUKTIG doll’s bed and some scattered toys on the floor next to it.
Close-up of SUNDVIK extendable bed, with the mattress’ extension in view and SKOGSDUVA bedding folded at the side.
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Need more storage? Sleep on it...

In a small room, don’t let valuable space under the bed serve as nothing more than a dancefloor for dust rats. With SLÄKT bedframe you maximize the use of every inch under the bed. 

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SLÄKT bed frame with storage in niche of room with light blue walls and a blue rug on the floor next to the bed.
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Multifunction according to children and parents:

In a child’s imagination nothing is what it seems. A bed can be a spaceship, then a garden under the night sky or a tent on an adventurous hike with the soft toys. 

Corner of children’s room with SLÄKT bed frame with storage below, and a bed tent above it. Blue walls, curtains and bedding.
Close-up from above of storage drawer under bed pulled out to show toys inside. AFTONSPARV blue rug on floor.

Sharing is caring - a lot about your own private space

You express your personality most when you’re awake – not sleeping. So, when sharing a room, make sure to use as little space as possible for the sleeping. 

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TUFFING bunk bed with view of room behind, and with green bedding in lower bunk and purple bedding in the top one.
A shared children’s room shot from above, with bunk bed in the middle, two desks, wardrobes and storage units.
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One bed – two worlds

It might be just one bunk bed, but with two levels it also has room for two completely different stories. 

Child climbing up to the top of MYDAL bunk bed. The two beds have different decorations, shelfs and bedding.

Bringing good sleep to a higher level

It’s almost magic how you can bring a full-size bed into a room, without using more than a few square centimeters of the floor area.

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Close-up of VITVAL desk top in white with lots of pens, crayons and hobby-things on top and a light green work chair.
VITVAL loft bed with cosy little sofa and a reading lamp below, armchair by the side, toys and clothes scattered around.
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How do otters sleep?

Better than ever, especially when they are safely tucked into bed after a long day of playing.

Close-up of DUKTIG doll’s bed with SKOGSDUVA soft toy otters, poster, rug and stool cover.