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DOUBLE TROUBLE

Whether your children outnumber your bedrooms or they simply prefer bunking together, a shared bedroom can be one of the joys of childhood

- Text by Vanessa Nouwens. Photograph­y by Wendy Fenwick.

When it comes to decorating a shared bedroom, the key is to create a room which is both fun and functional, but also gives both occupants the opportunit­y to express their individual­ity.

BUNK TOGETHER

If your shared bedroom is small, bunk beds are the best way to go as they utilise vertical space while still leaving room on the floor for storage essentials and playtime.

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1 Quilted cushion, $110, from Crave Home. 2 House storage bag, $159, from Little Whimsy. 3 Round felt storage basket, $6, from Kmart. 4 World map pillowcase, $39, from Henry & Co. 5 Miffy lamp, from $399, from Perch Home. 6 Moroccan pom pom blanket,...
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