Setting up a sibling's room: Tips for harmony and space-saving solutions
Two children. One room. And so many needs. Furnishing a shared bedroom isn't just about fitting in two beds – it's about creating retreats, spaces for individual expression, and above all: harmony. Over the past few years, I've helped design many such rooms and know how quickly a compromise can transform into a true favorite. With thoughtfully chosen wallpapers, clever combination designs, and personalized advice, I'll support you in creating a shared bedroom that meets the needs of both children – and gives you the satisfying feeling that you've done everything right.
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Room layout & planning: Creating zones, avoiding conflict
One room – two little personalities
A shared children's room needs structure. I recommend dividing the room into clear zones: retreats, play areas, and study spaces. Visual separation using wallpaper with depth , wall stickers , or furniture foil for the Kura bed is particularly helpful. This way, each child gets their own corner – visually defined without making the room feel cluttered.
One room – two places with character: The “palm oasis” gives both bed areas a common theme and, thanks to the shelf as a visual divider, acts like two small feel-good zones.
Wallpaper selection with a system: Functionality meets imagination
My children's wallpapers are not only beautiful, but also thoughtfully designed. All designs can be mirrored, adapted, or divided – ideal for siblings with different interests. For example, one wall can become a combination of jungle animals and watercolor stars, tailored to each child's personality. And to ensure nothing important gets lost under the sloping roof, I customize every design to your wall dimensions – down to the millimeter.
A gentle fantasy world with the "fairy tale" wallpaper : animals, nature and dreamy colors for little daydreamers.
The "Forest Animals Landscape" brings idyllic nature and tranquility into the room – lovingly, harmoniously and with great attention to detail.
The “Whales & Balloons” takes off to fantastic heights – playful, light and full of a spirit of discovery.
Limited space? Here's how to make the most of small siblings' rooms.
Do you only have 8 or 10 square meters available? No problem. With light colors, soft transitions, and natural motifs, even small rooms appear larger. My nature-inspired wallpapers visually add depth to a room. Complemented by cleverly placed wall stickers or furniture foil on dressers, a harmonious overall impression is created – even without much floor space.
Even in small spaces, strong accents can be set: The “Palm Oasis” , the “Fairy Forest” wall stickers and the “Safari Watercolor” bring atmosphere without overloading the room – ideal for compact siblings' rooms.
Decorating with heart: two children, one shared style
What if one child loves pink and the other prefers animals? No problem – I'll develop a combination design for you that caters to both. And it doesn't always have to be the same motifs: Two different wallpapers in the same room, when combined correctly, can work wonders. They help to visually zone the room while simultaneously highlighting your children's individual preferences. The only important thing is that the colors and style harmonize – and that's exactly what I pay attention to in every design. This results, for example, in a floral area with delicate pink accents on one side and a nature-inspired jungle wall on the other – clearly separated yet perfectly cohesive.
Matching sets often help: a safari wallpaper with matching Malm foil , or pine forest motifs for the bed and walls. This creates a room that connects people while remaining completely individual – without visual clutter.
Contrasts that inspire: The “Pastel Dinosaurs” brings prehistoric life to the wall, while the “Seabed” creates a calm, aquatic world – perfectly separated by a shelf yet stylistically connected.
Design consultation included – I'll help you personally.
If you want to decorate your children's room but don't know where to start, write to me. I'll give you personalized advice, adapt designs to your room, and pay attention to every detail – from the sloping ceiling to the window reveals. By the way, all wallpapers are free of PVC and plasticizers, vegan, and odorless – perfect for a child's room.
Romantic and playful: The “Blush Bloom” furniture foil brings soft pink blossoms to the Kura bed – perfect for little flower children.
For little nature explorers: The "Fir Forest Watercolor" brings a calm forest atmosphere and natural colors to the baby's bed.
Adventure meets aesthetics: The “Safari Aquarell” brings animal companions directly to the dresser – lovingly illustrated and full of imagination.
Key information at a glance
✨ Clever design of siblings' rooms
- Zoning is key: visually separate retreat areas, play areas, and learning areas.
- Individual design for two: Combination wallpapers for different interests
- Even in small spaces: motifs with depth effect & tailor-made solutions
- Child-friendly & safe: Wallpaper without PVC
- Comprehensive support: Personal design consultation & precise adaptation to your space