Create a Shared Room for Twins that Celebrates Individuality
When designing a shared room for twin kids, it doesn’t mean creating a mirror image. As twins, they may or may not look identical, but their choices do vary. Each child has unique preferences and quirks that their space should reflect. As parents, when you are planning to design a shared room, it becomes your responsibility to create a well-thought-out space that celebrates individuality and at the same time fosters togetherness. Since a room plays a very important part in shaping a child’s personality, we at Children’s Territory are here to provide an important guide for creating a room that has two worlds in harmony.
Defining the Space
For children, sharing a shared space like a room is not easy. At times, they bond well, and there are days when they might turn their room into a dojo. But throughout, they learn to tolerate each other’s little foibles. However, no matter how well they bond, they still need a space that feels personal, and this can be done only when you dedicate a personal space for both kids. Two separate twin beds with storage drawers for the kids can be a great option as they serve both purposes: study and sleep.
Color and Theme
The color or the theme of the room is also an important aspect to consider. Make sure the color of the walls is neither too vibrant nor too subtle. Make sure there is a balance, so that the room feels calming. However, if one wants the theme of sports car and the other wants the fairy theme, then use colors and create designs that blend both themes naturally. Besides this, you can add elements to their space, highlighting the theme and making the space more interesting. For instance, to highlight a sports theme or racing cars, you can create a shelf full of cars. Likewise, for the fairy theme, you can add cloud-shaped lights and twinkling lights on the ceiling.
Storage Space
For a room with twins, you need double storage. The best way to enhance storage is to put multipurpose furniture pieces. Foldable storage ottoman bench, large castle design bookshelf, or a kids' book and toys organizer can also be a great choice. Using the storage furniture pieces can help you make the most out of the space, without any clutter or chaos.
Apart from this, if you have sufficient space left, then you can create a play area in the room itself or use play tents to give your children a perfect escape place. When designing a shared room for kids, you have to be extra careful with the selections. Explore various twin beds, play tents, and other room elements at our shopping platform—Children’s Territory, and get the best picks for your kids. Shop now.




