Aside from bunk beds, what options are there for putting 2 children in a single bedroom and STILL having some floor space in there for them to play? Trundle? Every house we've lived in, it seems the bedrooms are made for 1 child only and we have 2 in each bedroom with 2 twins each - what have you done?
							
						
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 you might want to put together a type of corner bunk bed setup... but that'll just take up more room...
 sorry
 
 we raised 5 kids in a 3 bedroom...
 
 bedrooms are for sleeping, get um outside! lol
 
 do you have a walk-in attic?
 
 or unfinished basement?
 
 or the last thing... you two take the smallest one and give yours up! HA! yeah Sure!
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 If you could do something like an L-Shape with the beds, that would leave some floor space. If you really want to know how to maximize a bedroom, I suggest looking up some college dorm room photos haha.
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 Purely natural lighting may be used to create a even more large look and feel within their space.
 In order to layout a bedroom meant for twins, you must take into consideration that both have unique individualities and may want a specific matter despite the other.
 You might really love the L-shaped bunk bed complete with matching built-in desks to save more space
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