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shared kids’ rooms

1 JOY DIVISION

‘We designed separate upholstered sleeping alcoves for each son (above) and inserted a large sliding pocket door for privacy. This allows for added seclusion at night and quiet during homework sessions. Storage drawers and bookcases were incorporated into the beds.’

Britt Zunino, principal, Studio DB

2 STUDY PARTNERS

As well as two beds, think about what else your children need to use the space for. If they’re slightly older, dual study areas are a must to give them a

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