Designing a Room for Two Girls: Preparatory Stage
Before starting to design a room for two daughters, it is important to pay attention to the basics of layout – zoning, furniture selection, and other preparatory processes.
Before starting the renovation, talk to both daughters to find out what each of them wants from their future bedroom. In addition to your children’s wishes, consider a few other factors.
Room features. If the room is small or has an unusual shape, you may have to compromise or use functional transformer furniture, bunk beds, folding tables.
Since girls usually love clothes, they will need a lot of space to store their clothes (and each needs their own zone so the clothes don’t get mixed up). Plan this ahead of time and keep in mind that your daughters’ wardrobes will grow over time.
Remember, if your daughters are still young and you don’t plan to move anytime soon, you need to design the room so that it can change with them: there should be space to replace furniture with larger sizes and space for new hobbies.
Furniture for a Girls’ Room: Selection and Placement
Once you have determined how to zone the space and furnish the double children’s room, it’s time to choose furniture. What should you pay attention to here?
The main criteria for selecting furniture for a children’s room are safety and convenience. In a bedroom for little girls, models with a simple shape and a minimum of protruding details are preferable to prevent injuries. Also pay attention to materials: choose wood, eco-friendly coatings, and natural cotton or linen fabrics for decoration.
When placing shelves, racks, and cabinets, keep in mind that all “essential items” (favorite toys, school supplies, everyday clothes) should be at a comfortable height for each child, so that the girls can independently and, most importantly, safely reach everything they need.
Visual Design for a Room for Two Girls
Girls value beauty and visual aesthetics, so prioritize color and style in a daughters’ room alongside functionality.
A shared bedroom for two sisters doesn’t require matching colors. Use different shades for zoning, but maintain harmony through saturation, temperature, or contrast.
A modern children’s room should feature not only color harmony but also stylistic harmony.
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