Kids Bedroom Ideas for Shared Spaces!
Not enough space for your kids to each have their own separate bedrooms? Shared bedrooms are a common occurrence in many households. Shared bedrooms can actually be quite functional when you choose the right layout to maximize the space. Read on to learn about a few design ideas for making the most of a shared space for the kids!
Classic Choice - Bunk Beds
If your children are sharing a bedroom, saving space is probably a top priority considering there will be double the amount of stuff in the room. Bunk beds are the easiest ways to save space and if your kids are young enough, they will love the idea of having bunk beds in their room. A lot of bunk beds have built-in storage which is an added bonus.
Divide the Room With Shelving
If your kids are a little older and they want some more privacy, consider using shelving to divide the room. This can add extra storage and they will feel like they have more privacy along with their own part of the room to decorate how they want to.
Use the Popular L-Shaped Layout
Arranging the furniture to make it work in the room is the key to a successfully shared bedroom. A popular way to save space in a shared bedroom is to utilize the L-Shaped layout. Much like a bunk bed, one bed is raised while the other goes underneath to create an "L."
Separate the Room in Half
Sometimes the best way to successfully create a shared bedroom is to simply cut the room in half and have two separate beds. This will help each child feel like they have their own part of the room and can save bickering between siblings. There are plenty of ways to create a cohesive space while still giving each child their own side of the room.
Shop at Eldon Furniture!
We hope you find these tips helpful for creating a functional shared space for your kids. If you are in need of some furniture to complete your look, stop by our comfortable showroom in downtown Eldon! We have a great selection of home decor, mattresses, bed frames, and more!
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