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Monday, November 24, 2008

Shared Bedrooms - How To Make It Work by: Sherrie Le Masurier  

If you have more children than you have space, it is time for some creative solutions.

Sharing a bedroom for two of everything - double beds, dressers, storage units and so on. To avoid conflict over who has the better office or even consider the Dresser furniture for children.

Their individuality is expressed in your creative approach to decorating each child own space.

A good approach is to give everyone his own brother entire property in its own color and get comments from him about how he wished to decorate its share of the room shared.

It is important that the sharing of rooms have a consistent design elements that bind together the room and a storage system of the body encourages the two parties.

To eliminate major design and decor of conflicts, it is important to harmonize the different spaces. Mesh carefully by two tastes in a global environment, you can create a welcoming space, ideal for play and sleep.

Encourage your children to decide on two, but coordinating colors room or a main color in two different shades.

Keep things simple and distinct color. Add variety and distinction brothers and sisters to each area by integrating brightly colored storage bins and laundry baskets.

Consider adding striped patterns and other accessories to a substantive background color.

Bed linen is another major focal point for different tastes. Think floral or stripes and plaids and solids. Reversible bed blankets are also ideal in rooms.

Consider stackable storage cubes that divides not only the space but also serve as storage compartments for each child property.

When it comes to the Division physically room, with screens hinged May be the answer for brothers and sisters who have a love / hate relationship. The hinges make folding and storing easy when your children are a good shared "Space Day.

More space for the separation of creative ideas can be found by visiting http://www.decorating-kids-rooms.net/divider-rooms.html

Whether you're looking to visually or physically divided bedroom shared space, it is always important to get the occupants of the room involved in designing and decorating their space.

Encourage each child to choose their own bedding, accessories and storage bins.

For more advice on how to create a sense of peace, privacy and sense of individuality in rooms shared visit http://www.decorating-kids-rooms.net/siblings_sharing_bedroom.html

About the author


Sherrie The Mazury is an organizing consultant who helps parents organize and decorate their rooms for children. She is a member of Professional Organizers in Canada (POC) and co-owner of http://www.decorating-kids-rooms.net - Copyright.

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