7 Stunning Shared Kids' RoomsDesigning a shared kids' room can be a real challenge. Not only do you want the room to come together in a coherent, stylish design, but you are also dealing with kids who may be close in age but totally different in style and personality. The trick is to create a shared space that has some unifying features throughout but still allows for fun, personal twists and self-expression for each child. Be inspired to create the perfect room for your kids with these 7 stunning shared kids rooms.
Wonderfully Modern1. Wonderfully Modern
This room doesn't scream "kid" - and we like it that way. The palette is neutral enough that your kids can switch up the accessories and accent colors as their tastes change (which will be way easier than having to redecorate the whole room!).
Hanging Beds for Three2. Hanging Beds for Three
A room for three can get cramped, and this is the perfect solution. These hanging beds are a chic, modern version of classic bunk beds, and they open up the space to make it appear much less cluttered. Now, who gets top bunk?
For Two Little Ladies3. For Two Little Ladies
This is a perfect example of a shared room for a baby and toddler. The soft coral and sunshine yellow is creates a calm feel, and the furniture, wall art, and quilt have a one-of-a-kind, vintage feel that keeps this room from being boring.
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A Sloping Ceiling Made Sweet4. A Sloping Ceiling Made Sweet
This room has the challenge of a sloping ceiling, but the minimalistic hanging double beds totally make it work. And the bright pops of different colors in this creative room prove that you don't have to match perfectly to be beautiful.
All the handmade details in this room give it an extra special charm. We love the idea of letting your toddler help you choose and create the decor as you prepare the room for your new addition.
When setting up a shared room, make sure your kids' personalities don't get lost. If your kids are old enough to have their own opinions, let them help decorate ... of course, if they complain about their childish room in 5 years, you can remind them it was their choice!
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The various colors and patterns in this room are unexpected but beautiful. The accent colors really make this room pop, and we're dying to try creating our own whimsical mobile like the one above the crib.
- By Jaime Morrison Curtis
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