I’ve gotten several requests from the Tip Junkie Facebook page for Boy and Girl Room ideas for those who are share bedroom. So here is some extraordinary inspiration for a boy/girl room for those who share bedroom with gorgeous color combinations and a great use of space.
How to decorate a boy and girl shared bedroom with these ideas which include bunk beds, loft beds, curtain divider, shared closet, themes, and so much more!
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Boy and Girl Room
A room should have personality — not a theme. In Salk’s book full of children’s rooms she compiled pictures that are inspirational, smart, and chic design for children. *Update: this blog link is no longer available.
Euro Style shows us that adding curtains to a shared bedroom is not only a great way to add privacy, but a fun way to make a fort or castle.
How cool is this closet turned crib area for a baby girl as seen on Apartment Therapy, who also shares the room with her older brother. These bold colors give this room the Wow factor.
Share Bedroom
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Bedroom Pottery Barn to the rescue! Here are 4 great themes and looks for a shared boy and girl bedroom. You’ll love these inspired looks. *Update: this product is no longer available, but we wanted to keep the idea here for inspiration.
Rustic Holden & Alexa bedroom *Update: this product is no longer available, but we wanted to keep the idea here for inspiration.
Star bedroom *Update: this product is no longer available, but we wanted to keep the idea here for inspiration.
Home Stories A to Z shares her Boys Bedroom Reveal that features rain gutter bookshelves, bead board wallpaper and galactic features.
Galvanized letters, an old locker and sports canvas’s are some of the elements in this Industrial Sports Themed Room by Love of Family and Home.
The Bumper Crop used plans for a hanging daybed and modified them just a bit to accommodate Three boys, One Bedroom. The beds are hanging from the walls with thick rope from metal hooks and also bolted into the wall. I know this isn’t a boy/girl room but I found this room while doing my searching and I just had to show it to you.
Girl and Boy Bedroom
Surf and Beach Theme By Pottery Barn. *Update: this product is no longer available, but we wanted to keep the idea here for inspiration.
I just adore this creative way to share a bedroom with a boy and girl. It’s by Parent’s magazine but gives you complete instructions on how to recreate the look.
Six very different ways to design bunk beds for a really cool shared room layout. These aren’t tutorials but photo inspiration. *Update: this blog link is no longer available, but we wanted to keep the idea here for inspiration.
Of course Better Homes would have a ton of great solutions for shared bedrooms, Twenty Two Kids Rooms for Two to be exact. Here’s a darling yellow stripped color combo that is darling for a shared boy/girl bedroom. I also really like this sporty tween room for two.
Transition from baby to child with Boho Style. It is a great way to update and refresh any childs room while keeping play a part of the picture. *Update: this blog link is no longer available, but we wanted to keep the idea here for inspiration.
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Your solution would seem to be custom bunk beds. I’m betting that you know people that can help you do this if you don’t feel competent to do it yourself. There are plenty of plans available online. Just keep searching until you find something that looks do-able. I’ve seen lots of testimonials about brother-sister roommates that show it can work. I would probably put curtains on the bunk beds and give each a reading light, maybe a book shelf between the wall studs, so they each have a private place. Fill one wall with beds & storage under the bottom bed so you have the rest of the room for a work table & chairs & other storage.
Don’t know the date of your post, so hope this is helpful. I don’t think you really need a theme. Kids outgrow them rather quickly. I think a color scheme that can transition to older ages is a good idea. I like a neutral on the walls with colors provided by accessories. For instance, grey walls, curtains, valance, bedspreads could be stripes or prints in bold primary colors or a gender neutral pastel palette. Each child’s interests can dictate details like pillows and artwork. For the names, look online for wall stickers that can be personalized. Or ask at your local high school for a talented student who would love to earn a little cash.