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How to Decorate a Shared Children's Room for Boys and Girls Aged 3-7: 4 Practical Tips
In small apartments, children rarely have separate rooms. Sometimes, siblings share the same space. Today we'll tell you how to decorate a children's room so that both a boy and a girl will be happy.
Many children have to share a room with a brother or sister. If two boys or two girls live in the same room, there are usually no problems. But what to do if a boy and a girl share the same space? How to decorate the interior with regard to their completely different interests? We've collected several tips that will help you solve this problem once and for all.
Tip #1: Choose Neutral Colors
When selecting the main color for a shared children's room, pay attention to neutral shades of the palette that suit both boys and girls. These can be blue, green, yellow, and peach tones. To avoid making the room look boring, add patterns to the palette - on walls, curtains, rugs, and bedding.





Tip #2: Store Toys in Boxes
In a shared children's room, there is usually not enough space for each child. To prevent conflicts during playtime, teach little ones to store their toys in boxes - this simple and effective method will help avoid possible arguments between a boy and a girl, make cleaning easier, and free up space in the room.





Tip #3: Choose Practical Furniture
Furniture in a shared children's room should be simple and functional. Avoid decorated or bulky beds in favor of compact bunk bed models. Choose light-colored furniture - they suit a children's room best. To highlight each child's interests, ask them to help you select bedding.





Tip #4: Decorate the Interior Together with Children
When choosing decorations and accessories, remember it's important to consider the interests of each child. For example, a great decoration for a shared children's room would be family photos or, say, children's artwork. When buying décor items, always ask for help from the kids, explaining that they need to choose one of several offered options. You can be sure that children will approach the task seriously and pick a suitable option for both.





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