Save space with these six clever ideas for shared bedrooms!
Whether we like it or not, sometimes we have to share our space.
Whether it's two big kids in a bedroom, bringing baby into a toddler room or even adult-child space-sharing, here are some suggestions on design, decor, space-saving and — that thing you might remember called privacy.
Read more: Sharing a co-ed bedroom — Making it work for siblings
Photo: dejanristovski/iStockphotoYour kids aren't college roommates or sharing an office: You know them well enough to know that a folding screen divider would get knocked down in a minute! So try a curtain divider for a way of sectioning space off that can come and go as you please.
Open during the day, closed at night, or closed during homework hours and open after. Pick out already-made curtains or make some from sheets or fabric that suit your children and their room.
Get the decor idea here: Life Made Lovely
This photo shows a bedroom shared by a mother and daughter, but the idea works for kids sharing, too. Back a sturdy bookcase up to the head of one bed — shelves facing out — to create sections within the room.
Paint the bookcase a fun colour or cover the back in a wallpaper that fits the room's colour scheme.
Photo: IkeaMoving baby into a bedroom that a toddler is used to having to themselves is a big deal. By updating the decor, you can make the change feel exciting and help ease any tension. Pick a theme or look for your shared kids' room that isn't age-specific, like carnival or summer camp that can be unisex.
Photo: Kelle Hampton/Enjoying the Small ThingsBuilt-in beds are great space-savers, especially built-in bunk beds when there are two or more kids in a room. Even the youngest of room-sharers can get in on this concept; put a crib under a loft or bunk bed — opt for one that pulls out to make getting baby in and out easier.
Like this idea? Also check out trundle beds (with storage underneath) or Murphy beds (that fold into the wall.)
Get the decor idea here: Robert Togil
We've heard of kids sharing master bedrooms, living/dining rooms being converted for children, and even walk-in closets becoming nurseries. Now, here's a new one! Take the closet doors off (and remove the curtain rod) and the closet is your toddler's room is ready for a crib. You can still decorate the tiny space with paint and mobiles to welcome home your newborn.
Read more: 15 of our favourite baby mobiles
Get the decor idea here: Apartment Therapy
Photo: Rebekah/Apartment TherapySome kids thrive on the company, and some spaces call for it. This could work well for twins, especially preschoolers. If kids continue to share a bedroom later, try putting the heads of standard twin beds together into an "L" shape, for a bit of privacy and a way to use the corners and walls of the room well.
Get the decor idea here: A cup of Jo
Photo: Joanna Goddard/A Cup of JoSave space with these six clever ideas for shared bedrooms!
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