For kids, having areas of their own can help them to appreciate the joys of togetherness.
A vintage trunk functions as a communal nightstand.
Wall-mounted sconces above each bed save space, while a shared dresser provides hidden storage.
The Spruce / Alyssa Vela
Identical bedding and a blue-and-white palette creates a sense of cohesion.
Consider Scale
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q. ThisScandinavianshared kid’s room fromFantastic Frankfeatures a pair of mismatched antique bed frames and nightstands for a timeless feel.
To maximize space in a small shared bedroom, utilize vertical space with bunk beds.
Christina Kim Interior Design
Build a shared workstation along one wall instead of individual desks.
Include plenty of storage to help keep the room clutter-free.
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