Three is a crowd. For those who find it difficult to visualize a child's bedroom Organized, the idea of having to accommodate several children in a single room will be "terrifying." There are, however, solutions that allow us to maximize space and contribute to a better organization of it.
Una proper distribution; that's the key to getting the most out of a space. Are the children of similar ages? Do they have another place to play? Should we also create a play space in the same room? Asking us these and other questions will help you decide which is the most convenient distribution for your family.
What distribution allows me to make the most of the bedroom?
The little ones need a suitable place both for rest and for play. Maximize space available will be key to being able to offer them both. The arrangement of the beds should help us create a clear area in the center of the room that provides space for them to play and spend time together.
A traditional bed arrangement can be impractical in a small room. Occupying the smallest possible surface area should be our goal. We can achieve this by betting on one vertical arrangement with which we make the most of the height of the room.
Children can climb into their beds, but they need accessible storage systems. A storage system at their height will make it easier for them to order it themselves. Also, if we bet on closed systems, we will make the bedroom look more orderly.
And the beds? Children's furniture companies are committed to raising beds. Raising them allows us to take advantage of the lower space as storage space, study or play. The most common in rooms for three is to have two bunk beds and play with the third.
The images will help you decide what is the best arrangement for your family, as will consulting children's furniture catalogs.