Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas

Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space  - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas
Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas

Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space  - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas
Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas

Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space  - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas
Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas

Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space  - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas
Shared Bedrooms Style A Shared Bedroom Stuff Mums Like Small Space - Boy And Girl Joint Bedroom Ideas

Designing a kid's space is arguably one of the most difficult home projects to tackle - how do you make an investment that the little (soon-to-be big) ones won't grow out of in a year? Turns out, it's not impossible. Take inspiration from these parents, who have mastered the art of transforming kitschy, boring, outdated spaces into a child's dream room.

Crystal Palecek, cofounder of Rue magazine, her husband, Andrew, had to adapt their cozy San Francisco home to accommodate their son, Benjamin. Space was limited, so the couple turned to an underutilized space - their cluttered walk-in - for the reno.

It's hard to believe that this is the same room in the same house. Black and white horizontal stripes elongate the sweet space, giving a greater sense of width. With a cute little crib and star-studded ceiling, we imagine that Benjamin, now two, is sleeping just fine.

This dingy play space was nothing to write home about, and blogger Jennifer of Delightfully Noted dreamed of camp-themed space for her one-year-old.

Geometric details like the striped rug and check curtains complement the adventure-inspired gallery wall. New cabinets add tons of toy storage and a bright yellow slipcover transforms an old futon from the basement.

It takes a lot to see pastSmurf-blue, but blogger Heather of The Heathered Nestbravely bought this house despite the electric paint colors.

Damask wallpaper is a soft substitute for the neon, and a new window seat adds the perfect place to curl up with a book. A chandelier, whitewashed furniture, and pink curtains add final shabby chic touches

The office isn't the only room Heather transformed. But in this space, she had quite the opposite problem: Her son's room was a seriously blank slate.

To add texture, Heather opted for denim-like treatment on the walls, and even crafted a miniature tent and felt fireplace for her nature-loving toddler.

This lavender little girl's room left a lot to be desired, so Grace of The Big Reveal decided on an elegant upgrade.

This "modern princess" bedroom leans on gray walls to dial down the sweetness, but stays feminine with wall art and a pink-trimmed canopy.

With a brand new baby daughter, blogger Brooke of By the Brooke aimed to transform this neglected room into something a little more kid-friendly.

This inspired paint job takes themed kids rooms to the next level. The bright coral color is reminiscent of a big top, but isn't too clownish thanks to muted gray walls.

This shag carpet need to go - ASAP. Blogger Allison of The Golden Sycamore actually ripped it up within hours of closing on her new house.

A deep blue rug cozies up much prettier wooden floors, but the shining feature of this bedroom is the gold polka dots on the walls.

A boy's bedroom is probably the only place green diagonal stripes might work, but blogger of Gretchen at Boxy Colonial still wanted them gone.

When her daughter aged out of this bright pink space, Jenna Burger dreamt up a "big girl" makeover that would elevate it.

Instead of repainting the magenta wall, Jenna smartly swapped out the babyish green accents for cheery yellow ones. A tufted headboard and grown-up armchair round-out the room.

When Cami of the DIY blog Tidbits moved, she knew this formal living room in the front of the house would become her oldest daughter's bedroom.

Cami's handy husband planked the offending walls, and built a gorgeous blue armoire and desk (not too shabby!). Painted crates create clever toy storage.

To move her son out the guest room and into his brother's nursery, Erin of DIY on the Cheap made a few purposeful changes.

Nautical-striped curtains and a painted bedside table are a playful pair. Plus, Erin made lovely nailhead headboards perfectly scaled to the twin and toddler beds.

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