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Design of a Children's Room for Two Kids

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Considering that children will spend most of their time here, a children's room for two kids requires a lot of space.

Children's Room for Two Kids

Considering that children will spend most of their time here, a children's room for two kids requires a lot of space. Give them the most spacious and bright room in your house. When planning the room for your children, be sure to consider all activities they will do in it. Also don't forget to take care of where their things and toys will be stored.

Photo 1 — Children's Room for Two Kids. Beds with Drawers

A good option is to actively use the space under the bed. You can buy special beds for 2 kids that consist of drawers, they have a good design and are convenient to use. You can store toys as well as winter or summer clothes in the drawers.

Photo 2 — Children's Room for Two Kids, Built-in Furniture

A two-level children's room will suit you if you don't have a lot of square meters. When choosing a two-level bed or built-in furniture, make sure all materials are environmentally clean. Also, all elements of the bed or furniture must be reliable and safe. Avoid sharp corners that a child might get hurt on. A bunk bed option is perfect for a large family.

Photo 3 — Children's Room with Bunk Beds

Photo 4 — Excellent Children's Room for a Large Family

Photo 5 — Bright and Spacious Children's Room for a Large Family

Photo 6 — Children's Room for Four Kids in Blue Tones

Children's Room for a Schoolchild

A children's room for a schoolchild is very different from a room for a preschooler. When choosing a writing desk, pay attention to ensuring that the child’s spine is not curved. The tabletop should be a natural color, not too bright or too dark. The most suitable color is wood tone. Place the desk near a window, or so that light falls from the left side.

Photo 7 — Children's Room for a Schoolchild

When planning the interior, keep in mind that each child should have their own personal study space, their own chair, and their own lamp.

Photo 8 — Personal Space in a Children's Room for Each Child Is Important

If you're creating a room for preschoolers, plan in advance where they will study later. Here are some photos of various options:

Photo 9 — Room for Preschoolers with a Ready Study Area

Photo 10 — Bright Room for a Preschooler

Photo 11 — Snow White Children's Room for Future Schoolchildren

When designing a room for a first-grader, remember that he or she will grow over the next 5-7 years. Don't make the interior too serious, let all toys remain in their places.

Photo 12 — Fun Room for a First Grader

Photo 13 — Colorful Room for a First Grader

Photo 14 — The Main Thing Is Not to Make the Interior of a Children's Room Too Serious

Children's Room for a Baby

A children's room for a baby must be environmentally clean – that is the most important rule. Try to use pastel tones and wooden furniture to make the space cozier.

Photo 15 — Children's Room for a Baby

Don't forget about your own spot in this room. Because many nights you will spend next to the child's crib. Buy a comfortable armchair or a sofa if there isn't enough space – a footstool is an excellent option.

Photo 16 — Children's Room for a Baby in Pastel Tones

There is now a wide variety of furniture suitable for both newborns and one-year-olds.

Photo 17 — Beautiful Room for a One-Year-Old

Photo 18 — Children's Room for the Very Young

Photo 19 — Children's Room for a Little Princess

A room for twins or three children should be such that all children are equal, and you shouldn't give one child a larger bed or more beautiful blanket. Let every child have their own bed, and it's better not to buy one large one.

Photo 20 — A Good Option for a Children's Room for Twins

Photo 21 — A Wonderful Children's Room for Twins

Photo 22 — Positive Room for Three Kids

Photo 23 — Spacious Room for Twins

Photo 24 — Unusual Room for Twins

A room for children of different ages is a bit more complex to design. Each age group has its own interests and games. You can separate the area by color or curtains so that the room appears as two separate spaces.

Photo 25 — Children's Room for Children of Different Ages: Neat and Stylish

Photo 26 — Another Option for Combining a Children's Room for Children of Different Ages

Photo 27 — The Simplest Option for a Children's Room for Children of Different Ages

Remember that a room for a girl should be in soft pastel tones.

Photo 28 — A Room for a Girl Should Radiate Gentleness

Photo 29 — Royal Room for a Girl

Photo 30 — Room for a Young Baseball Player

A boy's room can be slightly more aggressive, like the room for a football player.

Photo 31 — Room for a Future Football Player

We also recommend reading: Children's Beds from 3 Years Old, from 7 Years Old, for Newborns – What Is Better to Choose.

Whether you're making a room for a toddler, for a boy, for three or four kids, the most important thing is to make it with love and with the thought of children. Good luck with your projects!