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Pros And Cons Of Canopy Beds

Pros and Cons of Canopy Beds


Pros :-

Style : 
The most obvious appeal of canopy beds is their undeniable style. Canopy beds create a huge impact and completely transform the look of your bedroom.

Versatility : 
As previously mentioned, canopy beds are a versatile design piece with many different styles to choose from. 
Plus, all of the different ways you can style a canopy bed with curtains, linens, and other accessories makes this bed frame all the more versatile.

Temperature regulation : 
The linens used to drape over a canopy bed can be used for heat retention during the winter and for cooling during the summer. 

Fun fact: 
canopy beds were first developed centuries ago for this very purpose! With the warmth that they provide, canopy beds truly live up to their cozy reputation.

Blocking out light and sound : 
Similarly, the linens used to drape over a canopy bed can be used to block out light and muffle sounds. They also offer more privacy. 
You will definitely appreciate these perks on weekend mornings when you want to sleep in. During the day, simply tie the curtains to the bed posts so that the bed looks clean and is accessible. Through form and function, canopy beds truly create a mini oasis in your bedroom. 
The only downside: you may never want to leave your bed!

Keeping out pests : 
In more tropical areas, a canopy bed may be used in luxurious getaway homes. You can then drape a protective netting over your canopy bed to keep out mosquitos and other insects.

Cons :-

Maintenance : 
Canopy beds require a little more maintenance than your standard bed frame for two reasons. 
First, dust tends to collect on the top beams, so you’ll have to dust regularly (especially since this is where you’ll be sleeping!). 
Second, if you decide to add decorative curtains to your canopy bed, that adds another set of linens that you’ll have to wash and maintain.

Size : 
Because canopy beds are much larger than your typical bed frame, they take up a lot of space in your room. This is not ideal for smaller spaces or for spaces with low ceilings, where a canopy bed might make a room feel cramped. 
They are also not ideal for spaces with little natural light because canopy beds tend to obstruct light.

Assembly : 
Canopy beds may be heavy and difficult to move, assemble, and take apart. Be sure you keep this in mind when you purchase a canopy bed — look for one that is fairly user friendly in terms of assembly!

Commitment : 
Canopy beds are a long-term investment — make sure you’re willing to make this design commitment!


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