8 ways to use a trundle
Trundles are like the secret magicians of the bed world; unassuming at first glance, but packed with clever potential that means they can be used in all manner of ways.
 
Here are 8 creative and practical ways to make the most of trundles in a child's bedroom:

      1. Guest Bed on Demand

Perhaps the most popular use of a trundle. - Roll it out for sleepovers, visiting family, or unexpected guests. Add a handcrafted, tufted sprung trundle mattress along with comfy bedding and pillows for the ultimate sleepover space.

  1. Underbed Styling Drawer

Use it to store seasonal cushions, throws, or fabric swatches. It’s a dream for rotating seasonal styling props without cluttering your space.

  1. Linen & Bedding Vault

Keep spare winter duvets, pillowcases, curtains and even patchwork quilts tucked away neatly for the chillier months.

  1. Toy or Craft Storage

Perfect for kids’ rooms; stash toys, puzzles, or even a mini fancy dress collection inside. Maybe even turn it into a mobile craft drawer for your own creative supplies.

  1. Rolling Library

Line a solid bottomed trundle with books and magazines for a low-profile reading nook. Add a few tasselled cushions and you’ve got a story-time sanctuary.

  1. Movie Night Sofa

Pull it out, add a mattress, layer with cosy throws and scatter cushions, and you’ve got a floor-level lounge for film nights or lazy Sundays; perfect for watching movies.

  1. Play Table

 

Roll out the trundle and set up a game to create the ultimate play table. Line with Lego bases or a train set, or even a giant jigsaw puzzle and roll back away once it’s finished with, ready for the next day.

Trundles can be added to any one of our single, small double and bunk beds, and all come with multidirectional castors and flat bases, as standard. This means no tricky conversion kits required to take it from drawer to bed!

Shop our range of trundle beds here.

 

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