Designing a small children’s bedroom is difficult, especially when the rooms are shared. A room shared between siblings is usually the size of a regular bedroom, but it must have twice as much furniture, belongings, and personality as a regular bedroom. With so many stuff crammed into such a small space, a small shared children’s room can lead to frequent arguments. To keep a cramped room under control (and avoid kids fighting), you’ll need to employ some creative bedroom storage and space-saving tricks. Check out these shared bedroom ideas for small spaces to create a double room that works for everyone.
Keep the furniture symmetrical layout to make the most of the small bedroom. Here, the two single beds are separated by a wall and are fitted with the same bedding and headboard to create a uniform look. The dresser is neatly tucked between the two and acts as a storage bedside table.
For siblings who can’t get along 100 percent, it’s best to draw boundaries. Here, a short wall separates the two matching single beds. Since both have their heads resting against the wall, it is difficult for them to notice each other at night. The drawer below gives each child their own storage space and leaves the center of the room as a middle ground for play and activities.
When it comes to small spaces, white walls are a great way to keep the space bright and airy. For kids who want a little color, try emphasizing neutral walls with a simple geometric design. To create these mountain-like triangles, simply tape the pattern and paint it in two colors. No need to paint or wallpaper all over your body.
If there are frequent arguments between your children, go the extra mile to make sure the small shared bedroom is a fight-free area. By dividing the room exactly in half, each child has their own space and no one needs to worry about siblings’ clothes or toys getting in the way. It would be helpful if they could at least agree on a decorating theme.
Sharing a bedroom is difficult enough, let alone in a small space. Use custom furniture, such as bed frames with built-in drawers, for extra storage space. This space-saving bunk bed is perfect for small rooms. Pull-out compartments make storage under the bed more convenient, while stacked beds save floor space while playing.
Even the most awkward space can accommodate a shared bedroom, and this landing landing is proof of that. Similar to roller beds, one person sleeps slightly higher than the other, so this solution is perfect for close siblings. Tight on dorms? Yes. Totally stylish shared bedroom ideas? Absolutely.
Open up tight spaces with bright, light colors. Several layers of white paint help transform this dark loft space into an airy retreat. Pops of color in bedding and carpeting make this small children’s room the perfect playroom getaway.
The key idea of a small space bedroom is to make everything equal. Make sure each child has the same amount of space and storage space to meet their needs. Aim for furniture with an even number of drawers so that everything is evenly distributed.
On the other hand, when decorating your room, consider two single beds instead of a king-size bed. Not all guests will sleep comfortably in the same bed, and this solution ensures that no one ends up sleeping on the couch. The table between the beds adds functional space to get the job done.
The rooms in this beachfront villa are small, but the clever tones make them feel spacious. When creating a shared room for guests, use light and bright colors. Neutral tones will please any guest, and the refreshing natural light makes the space appear larger.
Built-in bunk beds can really save floor space in small rooms. This functional setup is built directly into the wall and allows for a two-person desk and a window seat in the room. While adding built-in plugins may seem like a huge makeover, the end result is totally worth it.