What’s the best way to renovate a room for twins that are boy / girl
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Ask them what colors they want. Then choose shades of those colors you can work with. If they are part of the process, they will be more likely to be proud of their space and clean it up when told to do so.
Give them each their own bulletin board to decorate and if space permits, some sort of bookcase, paint it down the middle, half for each. It can turn out real cute!
are the beds separated? If the girls bed is further in the room away from the door separate the room with curtains. The curtains should be wrinkled free and able to be tied back by a big ribbon to give it a girlie effect.
Step cube cubbies to build a separation between beds + storage for each child
Different colors on different sides of the room. You can get a divider of some kind so they each have some privacy.
You can put a set of bunk beds in the center of the room and put a partial wall on the top bunk and one on the bottom opposite side so they are open to different sections of the room. Each child has their own room.