While every kid might want a room of their own, the reality is that sometimes it's just not feasible. In smaller homes for families that are growing, sharing a room in quite common. In the U.S., nearly 2/3 of kids in families with more than one child share rooms. Shared rooms can help siblings bond and learn to share and compromise, which is why some kids share rooms to make more space for other family priorities like a home office or guest rooms.
Of course, shared rooms also come with their own challenges. Before putting your kids into a room together, it's important to spend time thinking about how the room will be laid out and what the ground rules of the space will be. The rooms featured in this post are certainly cute and stylish, but they are also designed with functionality in mind.
The 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.
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Indeed, another important tip for designing shared kids rooms is to let the kids who will live there help with the design.
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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.
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This fun and colorful room is definitely a space where kids would be happy to bring their friends.
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Practical elements like lots of storage and a shareable desk certainly delight their parents.
While the unique planters in this shared room are notable, what’s most important here is the illusion of privacy.
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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. An irregular shaped rug fills the void between the beds and the study space.
The 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.
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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.