16 Ways To Jazz Up Your Children's Shared Bedroom

Sharing a room never looked so amazing...

Not every parent can ensure their children have their own rooms – especially with the jaw-dropping prices of houses these days. But luckily things have progressed since the days of bog standard bunk beds and shared children’s bedrooms have never been more incredible.

Whether you’re tasked with creating a bedroom for your toddler and your baby, twins or even three or more children, you can make it work in the space you’ve got. Get inspired by these ah-mazing ideas to create a fun place for your little ones to hang out in and, who knows, maybe bedtime won’t be such a dreaded word for them anymore.

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This room proves that you don't need to live large to live beautifully. Complete with two beds and two reading nooks, it's a space that children will love to hang out in during the day and night.

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Four children and just a teeny tiny room to squeeze them all into? No problem. This room may be a tad cramped but it's also really cute AND cosy. Plus, there's storage. Genius.

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Give each child some privacy with a mini room separator. We love the idea of incorporating a 'window' for the kids to peek through at one another.

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This room may be a little hard to pull off but if you've got two Lego obsessed children in your house, then this is the space to get inspired by.

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What isn't to like about this room. Children can quite literally 'play house'.

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These cabin-esque bunk beds are waaaaay more fun than your basic bunk beds. Each child can have their own little room to hang out in plus there's some built-in storage - perfect for books and all of their toys.

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If your kids really aren't happy about sharing, you can quite literally split the room into two with this floor-to-ceiling divide. Each child can choose their colour scheme and furnishings so it really feels like their own space.

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LOVE THIS. A Scandi-style cabin complete with a window.

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This proves that you can make your firstborn an epic bedroom, with room for your baby.

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No doubt there's a rota in this bedroom to decide who gets to stay on the top two bunks (and therefore use the AWESOME slide) each night.

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We realise this isn't budget friendly BUT it's too spectacular not to include. We would happily trade in our roomy double beds for a kip in this nautical room for three.

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If you're not a fan of bunk beds (or are paranoid that your tots will topple off them), try this layout.

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Vintage lovers, this is the room for you. The iron beds make the room look like something out of a Victorian novel - and there's bags of space under each for storage.

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Another brilliant divide room. The bunting and wall stickers clarify whose side is which and using a shelf as the divide gives lots more storage space.

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Mix things up by using two four-poster beds, like this bedroom for two. C'est chic!

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If you're really pressed for space, this is a great idea for little 'uns. Not quite a double bed, it will make the kids feel like they have their own space, without blocking out the light with bunk beds.