That said, I came to realize (to my horror) that my kids are kind of like me, sleep late and sleep little. I blame it on my lack of scheduling, on not being strict about bedtimes, on not setting ground rules like who gets to sleep where and on not making the kid's bedroom a bedroom per se.
So, all that had to change when we moved and I really, really wanted to do up the rooms nicely and transform them into warm, cosy places where the kids can look forward to a good night's sleep. Considering how small the two kids' rooms are with an area of 8sqm each, there was only one main piece of furniture I had to focus on for each room and that is..... the BED, of course!
I reckoned beds were a worthwhile investment and I didn't want to get just any bed; I wanted beds which could be customised to our liking, serve our needs and were beautiful, eye-striking and inviting. When I happened to come across Kids Haven, and went through their e-catalogue of customisable beds, I instantly knew that this was exactly what my heart sought after.
For a tour of the girls' PINK room, go here. For a tour of the boy's BLUE room, go here. In this review post today, I will share with you more about our experience and share with you more about our beds from Kids Haven too.
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As one of Singapore’s leading destinations for children furniture, Kids Haven focuses its products on quality, design, price and safety, offering kids an ideal place to play, learn and grow. Their products include beds, bookshelves, storage boxes, study tables, toy storage organisers, bedding sets, rugs, wall displays, decals, jewelry boxes, kids accessories, ceiling lights and more.
I loved looking through their extensive catalog and it wasn't until after many rounds of discussion and decision-making, including making a trip to their showroom, before I decided on a triple deck bed (it's actually a bunk bed with a trundle bed at the bottom) for the girls and a loft bed, along with shelves and cupboards, for the boy.
Other than that, I'm satisfied with the quality of the wood and the workmanship provided by Kids Haven. First, let me show you about the girls' bed, which they really love and look forward to sleeping in every night. Isn't that great news for any mum? In fact, the girls can now go to bed on their own when it's bedtime and I don't even need to accompany them, giving me time to just concentrate on getting the sticky, still-being-breastfed toddler to sleep.
Yes, the girls were the ones who decided on this design, who chose purple and pink for their own bed frames and who wanted the 'A' and 'heart' motifs at the trundle. I like the Little House theme because not only does it look welcoming and homely, the 'roof' also acts as a rail guard and prevents the kids from rolling over. We do place a mattress onto the trundle and pull it out every night, just in case of them ever falls down.
Moving onto the boy's room. here's the Nautical Loft Bed that comes with a chest of drawers, mini wardrobe and grid shelf.
This was the perfect theme for our boy, who has a submariner dad, and I love the boat motifs, lifebuoys and even the cute, special knobs, which can be personalised to your liking too. I needed more storage space because this room would double up as the playroom for the kids and the extra drawers and shelves would come in really handy.
Now you know where we keep our Sylvanian toys in the new house. Yup, these toys require quite a bit of space and while we didn't have this luxury previously, these adorable toy sets now have a storage cupboard of their own. I did find that the knobs, though pretty, can be a little hard to pull, given the unique but odd shape. Well, I guess that might be a blessing in disguise because this would mean that the toddler will be unable to open the drawers or cupboards on his own.
You might be surprised but even for a ladder, there are different designs to choose from. You can also determine where you want it to be positioned, for instance at the front or side, and you can also choose your desired color too. Yes, it's customisation to the littlest details and I love it.
Last but not least, I wanted to make the room more fun and exciting since it's going to be the playroom and thus, I decided to get a canopy and bed curtains so that we can pretend to be camping for now. It took us some time to wait for them to arrive since I specially chose this shade of blue to match the bed but I think it was well worth the wait. See the porthole on the canopy and the tiny door and windows on the bed curtains? Yup, just too cute.
So, you are supposed to install the canopy and curtains on your own and while that might sound easy, the fact that no instructions were given, that there were so many tension rods to fit into the canopy, that the curtains were heavy and thumbtacks had to be use to secure the velcro tape, it took me a couple of hours just to figure it out and get everything set up. Just so you know, the curtains and canopy are not made of cheap plastic but of durable, quality fabric so that they can last. Seeing it all done gave me a huge sense of accomplishment and the fact that the girls' faces lit up when they saw the bed the next morning made everything even more satisfying.
To find out more on Kids Haven or view their catalogue, visit www.kidshaven.sg or their Facebook page. For sales or product enquiries, you can call or Whatsapp them at 9178 0225 or 9647 6711.
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This post is part of the "A Happy Home" series where I share all about our new Scandinavian-themed house, the renovation process and some tips and thoughts. Moving is never easy but it comes with an indescribable sense of joy in building up the house of your dreams. Remember, home is where the heart is and nothing is more important than being able to build memories with the people you love.
Disclosure: This is a semi-sponsored review for Kids Haven. We received a special pricing for the above mentioned products. All opinions are our own.