What kind of Childrens wardrobe should I buy?

Posted on August 8th, 2010 by admin

A recent article in one the UK’s leading newspapers suggested that the average British parent spends upwards of 700 on their childrens wardrobe and although this may seem a huge amount of money to spend, you have a huge range of designs and ideas to choose from.
You could have a free standing wardrobe, which is great if you want all your childrens bedroom furniture to match, but these dont have a massive amount of space and ideally should always be secured to a wall to prevent any dangerous accident occurring.
You could buy or have a carpenter install fitted wardrobes, which would obviously give you a huge amount of storage space, but the design of your child’s room can often mean this type of children’s wardrobe is not possible.
If you choose to go for a free standing wardrobe, make sure you consider the look and colour of your other childrens bedroom furniture, as this is a purchase which will last you years and years.

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