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Shelf over bed

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susytish Fri 02-Apr-21 12:14:05

I have a room for my 5 year old grandson and have decorated it. I have shelving, storage. I bought a new shelf and wondered if it was safe to put it above his bed (head end). I asked him and he liked the idea of it above bed!!

Teacheranne Fri 02-Apr-21 12:15:48

My children all had built in beds with shelving above, we never had any issues with bumped heads!

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 02-Apr-21 12:16:29

As long as he doesn’t climb up onto it, he should be fine.

Sarnia Fri 02-Apr-21 12:17:46

As long as it is installed safely, it shouldn't be a problem.

BlueBelle Fri 02-Apr-21 12:29:15

Oh havent we all bumped heads making beds with shelves above?nI personally wouldn’t put one above his head why not lower down on the side easier to see too

Aveline Fri 02-Apr-21 12:34:06

Do you have a naughty cat who might bop things off a shelf on to a sleeping head?!

SueDonim Fri 02-Apr-21 14:16:27

Ooh, I just couldn’t sleep with anything over my head like that, not even a picture!

I wouldn’t put anything up over a child’s bed. They might be tempted to swing on it and pull it down on themselves, or if they’re climbers, clamber up.

Callistemon Fri 02-Apr-21 14:48:18

I wouldn't put a shelf on the wall above the head of the bed.
I'd be bound to bang my head on it when changing the sheets and experienced a DC who used to be a climber when he was young. My nephews and a godson were climbers too.

I hung a very light canvas picture above the bed head in the small bedroom, using special sticky strips designed to hold pictures.
The picture fell off and landed on DGD, luckily it was light and she wasn't hurt, just very startled.

Kim19 Fri 02-Apr-21 14:59:20

It would be a big no no from me too for all the aforementioned reasons and just general disquiet.

Chestnut Fri 02-Apr-21 23:13:10

I don't put anything over the head of the bed, just in case it comes down.

Shinamae Fri 02-Apr-21 23:15:36

Chestnut

I don't put anything over the head of the bed, just in case it comes down.

And me...?

welbeck Fri 02-Apr-21 23:21:47

No.
i knew a child whose parents had put a bookshelf at the side of his bed, up on the wall.
one night it gave way and crashed down on him while sleeping.
luckily it did not hit his head, but gave him a great fright.
don't do it.

CafeAuLait Fri 02-Apr-21 23:23:11

I never put any shelves or pictures or anything other than soft furnishings (cloth) above the bed. It could come off. In an earthquake things could fall off and do serious harm. I get that some places have more risk of that than others. I wouldn't allow my child to sleep in a bed with something heavy hanging over their heads.

crazyH Fri 02-Apr-21 23:45:03

I’m a bit paranoid - I would definitely not have anything over the bed, especially not over the children’s beds, and especially not shelves.....no, no, no...

Nannytopsy Fri 02-Apr-21 23:48:51

If it’s a good solid shelf, I can’t see a problem. We had one over our bed until we moved.
On the other hand, we rarely used it. Is there anywhere lower?

Franbern Sat 03-Apr-21 10:15:39

I had a shelf put over my bed in my house. Seemed such a good idea to use that space. It was quite high up, and used as a bookshelf. Problem was it was too high for me to be able to see or get to the books - so really just became a dust trap.
Never caused any problem whatsoever.

henetha Sat 03-Apr-21 10:27:43

Having been hit on the head while asleep by something falling off an overhead shelf, no!. But the odds are very low, so if it's convenient then go for it.
I won't even hang pictures on the wall above my head now, but that's just me being paranoid. grin

Peasblossom Sat 03-Apr-21 10:29:13

It’s a feng shui no, no.

Anything jutting over the bed gives a sense of threat and induce nightmares! ?

Callistemon Sat 03-Apr-21 10:37:37

We had one over our bed until we moved.

Did you climb on to it and leap off on to the bed Nannytopsy?
?

Callistemon Sat 03-Apr-21 10:41:15

I asked him and he liked the idea of it above bed!!

I can just picture a 5 year old boy climbing up, leaping off on to the bed, shouting 'Superman' in his Superman pyjamas.

But perhaps your DGS is a quiet little boy susytish

welbeck Sat 03-Apr-21 15:46:46

i think it's not right to impose that risk on a child, however remote it might be.
i also think it unwise for an adult to put anything solid above their own bed, but that's up to them, their own risk.