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Just consider how long you want it to last. Some of the quirkier bits of kids furniture look great but kids can grow out of it (in size or theme) long before it's had full use. We went for plain big things (wardrobe, drawers etc) and then added fun.smaller bits.

Hiya, if you fancied a bit of "customising" you could get cheap-ish adult furniture.... e.g. paint the front of a basic wardrobe with blackboard paint and your LO can have hours (ok minutes) of fun with chalks, add funky knobs to a basic chest of draws etc. I also remembered this from Pebbles thread: http://pressiesbypebbles.com/my-crafting/very-cool-childrens-furniture/

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For me, I look prefer to buy from newly opened websites [because I tend to get tired of going to showrooms] because you can get a good deal if they are not as know as the other sites. Like one my sister found, http://www.beds-bed.co.uk/, she bought a pretty Princessy Cot http://www.beds-bed.co.uk/beds/princess-toddler-cot-detail
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