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Bedding with Storage for Small Spaces

by Sherry Holetzky | More from this Blogger

12 Jun 2007 12:36 PM

My kids share rooms. The oldest two girls have the larger room, but there simply isn't enough space when two teenage girls are involved. Clothes, purses, and accessories -not to mention shoes, shoes, and more shoes- seem to have taken over. I guess sharing a room is good practice for someday having a roommate.

I have been looking for ways to make my girls' room more organized, with thoughts of dorm rooms (*sniffle!) in the back of my mind, as my oldest will be a senior in high school this year. I want to start purchasing furniture now that will not only help make the bedroom she currently shares with her sister a little more comfortable (and neater!), but will also be attractive and useful when she goes to college.

I found a great style of bed that we're seriously considering purchasing. I'm just not sure which brand or finish we will choose, but the styles are convenient and practical. They're available in twin or full with a bookcase headboard and three or four large drawers beneath the bed. It's like three pieces of furniture in one, instead of having to purchase -and make space for- a bed, a bookshelf, and a dresser.

Of course, we will have to get two of them if we go this route. It will make a great change in the bedroom and my other daughter will not be far behind her sister in terms of going off to college (*sniffle, sniffle!).

The point is, dual purpose -or better yet triple purpose- furniture is a great resource for anyone who has limited space whether it's due to having small rooms, living in an apartment, or calling a dorm room home for a few years.

Now, if I could just find some great nightstands with more storage for my room...

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Sherry Holetzky is a work at home mom and freelance writer. Married to her best friend, Sherry and her husband are raising their family in a quiet rural setting in the beautiful Ozark Mountains.

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