4 Clever Tips for Designing a Shared Bedroom for Your Kids

Things can get challenging when siblings share a bedroom. A shared space with no boundaries can cause a lot of arguments. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. If your home isn’t big enough for each of your kids to have a room of their own, there are a few design tricks you can use to make sharing the space much more pleasant for everyone. This post shares some helpful tips for designing a bedroom that your kids will love to share.
Gender-neutral color palette
Kids’ tastes can vary dramatically. Therefore, a gender-neutral color palette is ideal – they won’t argue whether the room is too pink or too blue. Instead, they’ll have an aesthetically pleasing bedroom that will fit their taste even after a few years. The neutral color scheme in this bedroom is soothing and relaxing, but they managed to customize it with toys and wall art. Photo Credits: Arin SolangePhoto Credits: Mustard Seed BeginningThe state park theme in this bedroom is refined and modern for a child’s room. The color palette of greens and browns is an excellent example of a gender-neutral choice. This will remain appealing even as your kids grow.
Photo Credits: Nesting With GraceCreate separate sleeping areas
Placing the beds in different areas rather than side-by-side will help divide the room, leaving each sibling with their own private space. Implementing this doesn’t have to be too complicated. With the right furniture and even a curtain ...
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