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Children's Rooms: Prices from A to Z
Fashionable children's beds. This category includes standard beds, bunk beds, loft beds, transforming beds and other types of furniture designed for organizing a child's sleeping area.
Fashionable Children's Beds
This category includes standard beds, bunk beds, loft beds, transforming beds and other types of furniture designed for organizing a child's sleeping area. An orthopedic mattress can be sold both as part of the set and separately, i.e., you initially purchase only the frame.

Photo 1 — BESTA Baby Bed, plastic, starting from $60
Thus, a sleeping space of 1300x700 cm without a mattress can cost as little as $60 (BESTA Baby Bed, plastic), while a 1900x900 cm bed with a mattress may go up to $1200 (IRFA '7 Oceans' bed).

Photo 2 — IRFA '7 Oceans' Bed, oak, starting from $1200
Price also varies depending on the type of bed and material used for its construction. For example, plastic beds may cost around $70-80, while beds made from oak slats will cost at least $165, and quality pine furniture around $370-420.

Photo 3 — GERBOR Bed, oak, starting from $132
If it's about a regular bed without pull-out sections or play functions (e.g., ship-shaped or car-shaped beds), the cost ranges from $132 for a basic model to up to $754 for a natural wood model with an orthopedic grid.

Photo 4 — PRAGMATIKA Bed, pine, priced at $754
More complex models can cost from $450 and are sold in sections. For example, in the EDICAN Baby bed set, you can buy the child's bed separately ($584), the climbing wall ($315), and the step-box ($105).

Photo 5 — Ch&AS Alice Bed, pine, priced at $682

Photo 6 — EDICAN Baby Bed, total cost $1004
Children's Bunk Beds
The price here depends on whether the model is designed for two sleeping spaces or combines a bed with space underneath for working or play areas.

Photo 7 — Estella Bed, two levels for two sleeping spaces, oak, $315
In the first case, a decent, sturdy bunk bed for two sleeping spaces made from oak will cost approximately $290-510, while the combined version (depending on base material) will cost about $630-820.

Photo 8 — Ch&AS Bunk Bed, two sleeping spaces, pine, starting from $412

Photo 9 — Ch&AS Bunk Bed, combined, pine, starting from $670
Soft Sofas in Children's Rooms
For many, this is the preferred option for furnishing. Prices here also vary depending on product features. The simplest variant is a chair-sofa priced from $85, while a full-size sofa with quality upholstery and an orthopedic mattress costs around $560-720.
Mattresses
To conclude our review of options for setting up a child's sleeping area, let’s briefly mention mattresses.
For children aged 0 to 4 years, a mattress can cost around $120 (a decent option can be found for half that price).
For children aged 4 to 16 years, mattresses start from $135 and higher.
Sports and Play Equipment

Photo 10 — IRELLE Baby Sports and Play Set, starting from $210
When it comes to creating a play area in a child's room, you might opt for installing a ladder or gymnastic ring suspension: a ladder without installation can cost as little as $75, while a combined unit—a small Swedish wall—starts from $132. For a small play set for children under 7 years old, expect to pay from $210.
Modular Children's Furniture
To avoid spending too much time searching for beds, tables, wardrobes, and other items for the child's room, you can buy everything in one set. For example, a furniture package for toddlers consisting of two different-sized nightstands, a wardrobe with open shelves, a clothing storage unit, and a bed can cost around $450-610 on average.

Photo 11 — GERBOR Gnome Children's Furniture Set, starting from $450
Depending on the design of the child's room, the cost of purchasing main components can range from $180 (a small bed plus a wardrobe for clothes) to over $610 (for a standard set of bedroom furniture), if speaking about items made from expensive materials like pine or designer furniture, where the budget should be planned at around $700-1000 per piece of furniture.
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