Bunk Beds: Stretching Space
I always assumed that I should have a single child. Certainly, that plan looked like it was about to work out just fine, aside from the point that my partner and I wound up with twin babies! My husband and I were living within a modest two-bedroom apartment, with not a great deal of space to spare. When the children were small, they shared a baby crib. However, once they eventually got too big for that, the only real answer seemed to be bunk beds. This seemed to be the best way in which the two kids might share a bedroom and still have any space remaining for dressers, playthings and just basically getting around the room!
Right now it’s literally nearly impossible to obtain a property finance loan to get a residence, if you do not have two decent incomes as well as immaculate credit rating. Let’s just say, that is far from the truth for us at the moment. Even though we have been endeavoring to strengthen our financial situation, renting a flat certainly is the best way for my family to go at this time. Which unfortunately translates that keeping the children together with each other in the same space is the only option. Fortunately we’ve got the bunkbeds to provide them extra living space!
Not only do the bunkbeds give us plenty of extra space inside our confined living space, but also the kids really enjoy the actual uniqueness associated with them. They can make forts, trade beds, as well as climb around a little when indoors, which in turn certainly helps maintain them entertained, particularly during the prolonged winter months.
Even though we can’t wait to have the ability to find the money for a nice huge home having additional bed rooms and other living space, at least we can make it work this way a little bit longer.