Boy And Girl Toddler Shared Bedroom Ideas

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Decorating your son or daughter�s room can be an intimidating process. You want the space to look great, function well, and capture your little one�s imagination, but that�s a tall order for one small space, especially if it�s a space for two.

Feeling overwhelmed? Take some tips from these clever parents and designers! Whether you�re designing a shared room, working with a small space, or just looking for a one-of-a-kind concept to make your little one�s room truly unique, these 17 smart ideas for children�s bedrooms are sure to inspire!

Bunk beds have long been the go-to solution for making the most out of a shared space, but these easy-to-recreate built-in bunks spotted on The Project Girl offer a fresh take on the bulky, old-fashioned variety, boasting clean lines, a slim frame, and no-fuss modern appeal.

A bright assortment of frames painted in a cheery yellow makes for a one-of-a-kind gallery wall in this sweet little girl�s room featured on The Caterpillar Years

Want to make your own? Hit your local thrift store! Simply paint your thrifted frames in a single unifying color, and string picture wire across the back. Add some cute mini clothespins, and leave the rest to your little Picasso-in-the-making.�

By converting their son�s closet into a mini bunkroom, designers Max and Linda were able to free up plenty of space for their little one to play. Since kids don�t need as much closet space, you�re not sacrificing much, and you can always install a low bar underneath the bunk, allowing you to hang your kiddos things right where they can reach them.

Whether you rent your space or just have design commitment issues, Washi tape can be your best friend. This simple and inexpensive paper tape is a DIYer�s dream. Just ask the clever mom behind this adorable Nordic-inspired bedroom featured on Every Thing Emily. By creating little crosses out of black washi tape, Emily was able to create a chic and totally removable wall treatment for less than the cost of trip to Starbucks.�

Need to make room for two? Try arranging twin beds in an �L� shape as pictured in this spacious and functional boys� room from Decorating Your Small Space

By tucking the beds into a corner, you�ll free up plenty of floor space.�You can even add extra cushions to give the unit a couch-inspired makeover during the day. Genius!

If you don't like the corner bed look, try placing two twin beds end to end and dressing them as a wall-length daybed.

This clean-cut, contemporary space featured on The Handmade Home�seamlessly combines two beds into one faux built-in unit. It's a great look for a shared room or even a playroom that needs to double as a guest space.�

Chalkboard walls are everywhere right now, and with good reason. This budget-friendly trend is as popular with teenagers as it is with toddlers, giving it serious staying power.

This adorable chalkboard wall featured on Collective features picture frames and decorative stars hand drawn using a semi-permanent chalk marker. The rest of the d�cor is up to this lucky little lady.�

Wondering what else you can do with a can of chalk paint? You'll love these�12 Creative Chalk Paint Ideas for Kids

Want a beautiful accent wall for less? Pick up a Sharpie! With colors galore and finishes ranging from neon to metallic, this office staple is the new decorators tool of choice.

Set against rich navy surroundings, this large-scale, geometric Sharpie accent wall featured on�Small Fry couldn�t be more stunning. The cost? $5.

Take your Shabby Chic nursery to the next level by installing a good, old-fashioned screen door on your little one�s nursery!

A screen door, like this little beauty repurposed by the clever mama behind Lynzy & Co, is perfect for keeping an ear and an eye on your little one during naptime without having to worry about nosy pets or escaped toddlers. Perfect!

Spotted on Pinterest, this adorable girls� room creates two distinct zones while maintaining one cohesive design, allowing each child to define their space and express their personal style without compromising Mom�s.

Working with a tight space? This simple wall-mounted desk spotted on Avenue Lifestyle�offers ample space for arts and craft projects and homework assignments without taking up that oh-so-valuable floor space in your child�s room.�

Whether you�re a toddler or a teen, this beautiful double rattan swing, spotted on�Nesting With Grace, is the perfect place to cuddle up with a good book. And with room for two, Mama can even get in on the action!�

This sweet girl�s room packs a lot of style into one budget-friendly upgrade. Allie from Proverbs 31 Girl simply fixed a large L-bracket to the wall behind her daughter�s bed, suspending both the pendant light and a modest canopy of airy white fabric, completely changing the look of her space.�

Want to put your little girl in the spotlight? Pick up a�curved shower rod�and mount it directly to the wall. Cheap and easy!

What kid wouldn�t love the idea of a secret attic hideout? This amazing space, designed by Colleen Knowles Interiors and featured on Porch, boasts a whimsical passage to a bonus room cut and framed into the attic above this lucky kiddo�s room.

What better way to encourage your little one to read then by giving them a cozy reading nook of their own?

Suspended from the ceiling and furnished with comfy cushions and a soft fur throw rug, this�simple hoop canopy�makes for an adorable and budget-friendly reading nook�in this dusty pink and gold girl�s room designed by�Winter Daisy Interiors

This gorgeous shared space designed by Amber Interior Design used swoon-inducing sliding barn doors to divide one large bedroom into two separate rooms, offering plenty of shared play space and privacy as needed.

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