1 | Visualizer: Kristina BilynetsThe first room was designed for two brothers to share.
2 |This room perfectly illustrates an important tip in designing a shared kid’s space: don’t let any off the area go to waste.
3 |By choosing a lofted bed design, there is still open floor space for kids to hang out and move around.
4 |The vertical bike storage option is practical and along with the oil barrel storage buckets manages to give the room a bit of an industrial vibe.
5 |Many kids rooms are designed without keeping seating in mind, but the fact is that kids and their friends are in their rooms a lot.
6 |A comfortable sofa and beanbag chairs mean that the kids and their guests can sit and relax comfortably.
7 | Visualizer: Tatyana RyltsovaThe next room takes a different approach, with colors that are quite a bit brighter than the first. The cute accessories throughout, including kids’ night lights by way of the Miffy dimmable light, give this room a very youthful vibe.
8 |Indeed, another important tip for designing shared kids rooms is to let the kids who will live there help with the design.
9 |The more that the children are able to contribute to the look and feel of the room, the more they will feel comfortable and happy there — even if they’re studying.
10 |This fun and colorful room is definitely a space where kids would be happy to bring their friends.
11 |Practical elements like lots of storage and a shareable desk certainly delight their parents.
12 | Visualizer: Another StudioEven when kids are sharing a room, like in this apartment in Elemag, they will still have their separate lives.
13 |This sleeping cubby design is ideal for the kids who live there, but when it comes time for sleepovers, things can get trickier.
14 |Before moving kids into a shared room, make sure you have designated a plan for when the kids want to be alone with their own friends.
15 |That could mean one child spends the night on the sofa, or the friends set up sleeping bags in the living room.
16 |In this room, the modular cushions mean that a few kids could easily set up a comfy spot on the floor in this room or another.
17 | Visualizer: Le Nguyen PhongBefore planning any room, but particularly one that will require kid’s decor and kids sharing, it’s essential to plan out where everything will go.
18 |In this small space, there simply isn’t room for all the furniture a couple of kids might want.
19 |But with careful planning and a trundle bed, there is still room for everyone to be comfortable.
20 | Visualizer: Le Nguyen PhongThe bunkbed design is an extremely popular choice for the kids’ beds in a shared bedroom.
21 |Not only are bunkbeds fun for kids, they are tremendous space savers, utilizing vertical space and leaving more floor open.
22 |The use of bunkbeds in this particular room is done deftly, leaving room for a sunny and welcoming two person desk.
23 | Visualizer: KDVA ArchitectsWhile the unique planters in this shared room are notable, what’s most important here is the illusion of privacy.
24 |The way that the twin beds in this space are divded by a wall give the room a clear division, where each child can retreat to his or her own “side” of the room.
25 | Visualizer: Viktoria TsikhotskaThe way that this shared room brings in a nautical vibe without going over the top is quite interesting. The unique floor lamp is one element that doesn’t quite fit with the theme.
26 |While a kids room does not necessarily require a theme, getting the input of a professional designer is another tip for a functional shared room.
27 |A designer can make sure there is space for the required 2 person workspaces.
28 |In fact, a designer can help arrange all the elements that your kid needs while ensuring the room isn’t too crowded.
29 | Visualizer: Viktoria TsikhotskaAnother helpful tip for planning out a shared bedroom is to choose a color scheme that is a bit more neutral.
30 |The use of white in this room, from the bedside lamps to the desk chairs and walls, makes it much more malleable in terms of decor.
31 |Sparkly bedroom pendant lights add a feminine touch, but the pops of color can easily be changed and updated as tastes change.
32 |The neutral backdrop makes it easier for both occupants to agree on a look.
33 |The unique wall shelf in this room perfectly illustrates the next tip: choose functional decor.
34 |The more people that live in a room, the more crowded the space can become.
35 |By choosing shelving and tables that are decorative, the room feels beautiful, but also has everything serve a purpose.
36 |Of course, there is always room for a bit of frivolity like a playful teepee.
37 | Visualizer: Amr GamalMost kids’ bedrooms are only shared between two siblings, but this one is actually home to three!
38 |Identical table lamps and desk chairs for each sibling gives each a space of their own, which is essential.
39 |However, because all of the accessories are the same there’s no fighting over whose is better.
40 |While not all siblings are cut out for sharing a room, with some design ingenuity, it is possible for kids to live in harmony.
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