Nos conseils pour aménager une chambre d'enfant partagée

Our advice for arranging a shared child's bedroom

1 bedroom / 2 children our tips for arranging a room to share between brothers and sisters

A shared room is often a choice that is imposed when you don't have room in your home. But sometimes, the children themselves choose to sleep together! In both cases, you will have to be creative and ingenious to organize this shared room between brothers and sisters.

Sleeping in the same room brings a whole host of benefits. It fosters sibling bonding and teaches important values ​​such as sharing, cooperation and respect for each other's personal space. Here are some tips for creating a harmonious and functional space where your children can thrive together.

romantic bedroom for two little girls

Wrought iron bed in a shared child's bedroom

Should we create separate areas for each child?

If your children are the same age, it is quite easy to demarcate areas because they have the same needs. If your children are very different in age, you will have to be creative. Each child should have their own space in the shared room. If the room is small, create a space around their bed. By choosing sheets that they like and by installing a lamp or a bookcase near their bed. Encourage them to personalize their corner with their own decorations, toys and books, while respecting each other's boundaries.

Shared boy and girl bedroom with blue and pink sheets

Shared room California style

I don't think you should make too much separation in a shared room. Children who decide to sleep in the same room want to share everything. Think of the 3 most important spaces in a child's room: The sleeping area, the clothes storage area and the play area of ​​course. Children from 0 to 12 years old need a lot of space to play.

bedroom with bunk bed and fabric baby swing

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Maximize vertical storage

In a shared bedroom, storage is essential to maintain order and maximize available space. Opt for vertical storage solutions such as wall shelves, stackable lockers and bunk beds to free up floor space. Make sure each child has a dedicated space to store their belongings to promote organization and minimize arguments.

bedroom with high storage and bunk bed

The bunk bed stands out as a practical and functional choice for shared children's bedrooms, offering an effective solution to maximize the use of available space . By opting for a bunk bed, you save floor space, leaving more space for other activities or essential furniture in the room. In addition, the bunk bed allows you to create a separate sleeping area for each child, thus promoting a clear separation of spaces and offering each one their own personal space.

Bunk bed in a twin room

bunk bed with striped bed linen

This can be especially beneficial for children who have different sleep schedules or need their own space to rest and relax. In addition, bunk beds often have built-in storage solutions , such as drawers or shelves, providing a practical solution for organizing children's belongings and maintaining order in the room. In short, the bunk bed presents itself as a practical and versatile choice, meeting the needs of comfort , functionality and organization in shared children's bedrooms.

Prints mark spaces

You can easily delimit spaces, whether with bed linen or wallpaper. There are sheets in very matching shades that give a very chic touch to the shared room. The bed canopy is also a very beautiful fabric element that brings a touch of warmth and comfort to your child's sleeping space. If you don't really know how to install it, I invite you to read our article: Where to install a bed canopy in your little one's room

Face-to-face children's bed for 2 children

Choosing materials for a child's bed: creating style in the sleeping area

The choice of materials for a child's bed is not only about functionality, but can also play a crucial role in creating a distinctive style within the shared bedroom. By opting for materials such as natural wood, metal or even fabrics with playful patterns, you can bring a touch of personality to each sleeping area. The bed thus becomes a central element of the decoration, allowing you to visually delimit spaces and give each child a place of their own, even within a shared bedroom. By choosing materials that reflect the preferences and personalities of each child, you create a harmonious environment where they can feel comfortable and express their individuality.

shared room for two children

Promote communication and mutual respect

Finally, encourage open communication and mutual respect between siblings by establishing clear rules from the start. Discuss expectations for sharing, decision-making, and conflict resolution, and encourage them to express their feelings and needs in constructive ways. Teaching children to communicate effectively and respect each other’s opinions and spaces helps foster healthy, lasting sibling relationships.

Bedroom with bed in a corner for a sleeping area for two

By following these tips, you can create a shared nursery that promotes harmony, collaboration, and well-being for your children.

With a little creativity and planning, this experience can become a valuable opportunity to strengthen family bonds and teach important values ​​that will stay with them throughout their lives.

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