
Tips to Style a Shared Sibling Room
Creating a shared bedroom for siblings can be fun but also a bit of a challenge. With different personalities, limited space, and double the stuff, it’s all about balance. Here are simple tips to help you style a shared sibling room that’s both beautiful and practical ✨
Create Zones
Give each child their own ‘mini space’
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Use rugs or furniture to divide the room
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Place beds apart (or use bunk beds if you’re limited on space!)
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Add personal touches like name signs or different bedding
Stick to a Neutral Base
Choose a calm, neutral colour palette, then let each child add their personality with:
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Wall art
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Bedding
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Toys or cushions
This keeps the room looking cohesive but still personal
Think Vertical
Maximise wall space
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Floating shelves for books or lights
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Tall storage units with labeled baskets
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Beds with built-in drawers or under-bed boxes
Make Storage Easy
Clutter can build up fast so use:
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Clear bins or labeled baskets
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Under bed storage
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Over door organisers for small bits
Encourage a quick tidy up before bedtime!
Involve the Kids
Let each child pick a few decor pieces like cushions, prints, or lights
When they feel involved, they’re more likely to love (and look after) their space ✨
Bonus: Add Bonding Moments
Include shared elements like:
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A reading corner
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A photo wall
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Matching decor in different colours
A shared sibling room doesn’t have to mean chaos. With smart planning and thoughtful decor, it can be a cosy, stylish space they both enjoy.
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