Shared Kids' Bedrooms – Dividing The Space
In many homes, there aren't enough bedrooms for every child to have a space of their own. When you have more than one child in a bedroom, they may begin to struggle with their living arrangement. As kids get older, they strive for more privacy and for a space to call their very own. Here, you will find a few ways to give your kids the feeling of having their own spaces without requiring the additional bedrooms in the home.
Utilize Vertical Space
Loft beds are an awesome way to utilize the vertical space in your kids' bedroom. One of the most popular uses for loft beds these days is including small living areas under the beds. Instead of leaving the sides of the loft bed open, you can enclose them and leave door openings to create mini-rooms for your kids.
The mini-rooms can be customized to meet the needs of your child. If he or she loves to draw, you could include an artist's desk. If he or she loves to play video games, you can include a small TV and a gaming console with a gaming chair. Underneath each loft bed can be custom designed by your child to include the things that he or she wants it to.
Divide the Room
There are many ways to use room dividers to split the room into two different living spaces. A simple privacy screen will do just fine, or you could custom make a screen that your kids will love. Custom screens can be made out of sheet sets with your kids' favorite characters, or posters with their favorite musicians or actors.
Add Storage Cubes
Storage cubes can be found in various sizes. You can find floor to ceiling storage cubes that can be placed in the center of the room to divide up the area. This will not only help to give your kids their own living space, but it will increase the storage in the room giving them more places to put their favorite things.
Take some time to look into the furnishing options for your children's bedrooms. It may take some time and a little customization, but you can find something that will help your kids to feel more at home and increase their personal spaces while sharing a room with their siblings. The right furnishings can make your life a little better, as well as your kids'. To learn more about furnishing solutions, contact Merlins TV.
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