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Design Ideas For Shared Kids Bedroom

I Crammed My Toddler and Baby Into the Same Tiny Room, Thanks to This Layout and Storage Plan

Design Ideas For Shared Kids Bedroom
Image Source: Carol Vaziri; Design by Briana Nix For Decorist For BuyBuy Baby

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One of the logistical hurdles of adding a second child into our lives was figuring out where exactly to put him. Our two bedroom, one bathroom home lacks any of the square footage perks that could be reimagined as a small nursery with the right amount of creative ingenuity — no large closets or transitional "office nooks" exist. So after deciding that our toddler's bedroom would have to double as a nursery, we knew we needed an expert's help figuring out a layout, choosing furniture, and coming up with storage solutions to make the shared bedroom work.

Decorist, an online interior design company that helps you decorate your space virtually for a flat fee, helped us do just that and more. Briana Nix, one of Decorist's elite interior designers (and a mom of an adorable baby and toddler herself) partnered with BuyBuy Baby to tackle our project. As a mom of two small kids who also share a bedroom, she understood all of our practical needs and made us realise how having a beautiful, cohesive space could actually make the room feel larger, even with more stuff in it. To make sure the space felt personal, she channelled our history and hobbies into a design scheme that captured our California-Oregon roots and love for exploring the outdoors.

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