Decorating ideas for shared bedrooms

Babyology
August 25, 2011
Shared bedroom in red & white with bunk beds. Click for more photos

Shared bedroom decorating & design ideas

Shared bedroom in red & white with bunk beds.

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  • Shared bedroom, keeping it neutral.
  • Shared bedroom - neutral with a splash of red.
  • Shared bedroom - neutral.
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  • Shared bedroom, bright and fun.
  • Shared bedroom, very green!
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  • Shared bedroom, neutral and pretty.
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With four children, sharing a bedroom is a fact of life in our house. My youngest two kids, a boy and a girl, have shared a room from the very beginning and while we were in ‘nursery’ mode, unisex decor was not difficult to come by (think shades of yellow and green). Now that both kids are in ‘big beds’ (bunks at that), choosing unisex bedlinen and accessories is far more challenging than I anticipated.

When I suggested a piece on shared bedrooms to Babyology editor Mandi, I fully expected that some serious internet-surfing would uncover a whole range of co-ordinated bed linen and decor items that ticked the box for both boys and girls. It was not to be. Bold, plain colours and the occasional checked fabric cropped up repeatedly – adequate, but not what I was hoping for. So I started searching more widely and finally yielded some good returns. If you have a boy and a girl sharing a bedroom, cast your eyes over the following pictures and grab some sensational ideas for your place.

When decorating a shared bedroom, the choice of bed will dictate much of what you do. For most people, choosing bunks is necessary, simply to save space. We have reviewed lots of designer bunk beds on Babyology in the past and there is certainly no lack of choice.

When space allows, a shared room can be divided yet unified at the same time. The most obvious way to divide a room is with a screen. For a dramatic approach, built-in beds with curtains allow for privacy and a shared space at the same time. The room below, by Ginger Brewton Interiors, is positively luxe – although not a children’s room, it can be adapted for kids by replacing those gorgeous armchairs with a play table, toy box and kid-sized furniture.

Likewise, built-in beds, showcased by Coastal Living, show the possibilities for kid’s shared spaces.

When it comes to colour schemes both brights and neutrals work equally well. Italian design house Stemik Living have put together a bright green kids room that certainly gives a fresh start to every day!

Also hailing from Italy is Berloni, with their take on unisex bedrooms shown below in bright red and bright green.

There’s neutrals by Dear Kids (we reviewed them previously and showed their designs in glorious colour) – a good choice for older children.

While stark black and white might not be an obvious choice for children’s bedrooms, it can work extremely well, particularly if an accent colour is introduced. While both the pictures below are of single rooms, they do show how black and white might be a winning decorating scheme for shared bedrooms.

After years of (mostly) harmonious bedroom sharing in our household, I’ve learnt a couple of things. Most importantly, wherever possible, give kids a bit of personal space and stuff of their own. In our house, it’s all about reading lamps and each child having a ‘private drawer’ for their own treasures that’s out-of-bounds both to others and folded washing. Their own bulletin boards for artwork, posters and so forth also works well if your wall space allows for it.

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