Thursday, 24 December 2009

Youth furniture design offerings ‘grow up’ with children

Is it a room fit for a princess, a cowboy or a cool dude, furniture youth today is keeping pace with the growing market.

In recent years, the trend has shifted away from single-use passwords or furniture along to the children's bedroom furniture designed to last more than 15 years - furniture that "grow" with children.

In the spring of 2006 the recent market in High Point, NC, furniture manufacturing their young trotting collection and the company clearly recognizes "the parents and children together who want a choice of furniture designed and built to last. They are also looking for style and easy level of sophistication that appeal to younger tastes, "said Jackie Hirschhaut, Vice President of American Home Furnishings Alliance.

Quality, safety and convertibility are issues, though some designs take fantasy intended to appeal directly to the younger set. There are also adult pieces that look the same at home in an adult bedroom.

Stanley Young America a new collection, "Surfer's Chase" is part of a group of 30th-masculine in design and ability to take hard blows from the kids active, while the island sports a little sassy attitude with woven raffia and cherry finish. Stand-alone pieces can be configured in various ways, including a bed that converts into a bed. A bed with reading lights and lots of storage complete the collection.

"Overall, the various forms of media are now attractions can be found in a child's room has increased the number of children spend time in their rooms. This led to more than family income went toward making a child's room is more a refuge than just a place to sleep, "Stanley's Young America product manager Glenn Prillaman said Baby Shop, trade magazines of products that represents retailers.

"We continue to see the sacrifices parents spend another room in the house for a child's room. We have a retail customer who purchased Young America has not considered adult goods we are too expensive for their needs."

Broyhill comfortable design and livability quotient, "Ready, Set, Grow," is aimed at children ages 3-11. Starting with the first child adult size bed and transport them into adolescence with desks and hutches are made to the computer and video games, with enough storage for a lot of kids' things.

Company "Brittany" bedroom group, in a creamy white finish with a flower border post and crown, will make little girl's heart sing.

In a more formal vein, Pulaski's Edwardian Youth Collection features carved bed crown and curved cabinet with carved pilasters, carved into the bottom layer, and finish antique brass hardware on six dovetailed drawers.

For the little cowboy or cowboys, young Klaussner to expand in line with Cody & Cold, named for the noted outdoorsman and artist Dick Idol kids. Continuing to build a successful Homeworks Collection Klaussner launched last year, Cody & Colt program offers smaller-scale pieces sized just for kids rooms, comfortable and condo or second home mom dad. A comfortable collection of traditional pieces feature two tones, warm honey finish decorated with bronze details and hardware.

Part of the La-Z-Boy Kidz line, Emma's Treasures is one of three new youth collection from Lea, offering a very popular "shabby chic" look complete with detailed carving and the "secret" compartment for the little girl treasures.

Two new collections for boys included Austin, with a new tri-bunk (full size bed and close to the gurney underneath and on top) and Deer Run, which shows full on the bed with the perfect configuration for consumers to search functionality and flexibility. www.wcfcourier.com

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