Children's rooms for three or more children

When we already have two or more children and we decide to expand the family, one of the concerns is the space we have at home. I am one of those who think that even when the space is reduced but the heart is large we can accommodate perfectly by putting a little imagination.

On the other hand, I like that the brothers sleep together, the more piled up the better. So today I bring you some beautiful children's rooms for three or more children so they can share unforgettable moments without giving up aesthetics or comfort.

Of course, it all depends on the space you have at home, but there are options for all tastes. Both for spacious rooms that may seem like hospital rooms, but more welcoming, of course, to small spaces but very well used for the offspring to sleep at ease and accompanied.

Rooms for three

If enough space is available, the three beds against the L-shaped walls it's a good option. In this way the corner is used to place a bedside table, in the same way that a small library separates the space between the two beds.

Placing a carpet on the floor is a large play area in the center of the room.

Bunk beds are always a good solution for families with many children. In this room you have chosen to place a bunk bed on one of the walls and a single bed arranged in an L-shape separated by a bedside table.

A great idea for small rooms. You can also remove the bedside table to gain that space and place a bed of a smaller length if the brother is still small.

The last of the rooms for three is designed to an older child and two babies who still sleep in a crib. Neither is a room too spacious.

A wall is used as the head of the cribs, which have been separated by a dresser, and the opposite to place a bed in a longitudinal direction, leaving a small play area in the center.

Quad rooms

The rooms for four children are perhaps the easiest to solve, spatially speaking, since we can place two bunk beds and problem solved.

One option is to place the two bunk beds facing each other on one of the walls of the room, as we can see in the cover photo. It gives a very clean and tidy look, and with the blue and white colors it has been given a very fresh nautical touch.

Another option is to place work bunk beds on one of the walls of the room, without a doubt what saves more space. Leave the entire surface of the room free as a play area. We can see that in this case some curtains were chosen to provide more privacy to each child.

Another alternative is also bunk beds, but taking advantage of the corner corner of the room to place an integrated bookcase to the beds. Under each one we can see storage drawers to store toys.

Room for five

Finally, a room for five children. Unless we resort to a triple berth, or double with a bed underneath and another berth arranged in L, for any other option we need enough space.

One that I found beautiful is this room for the kids in the loft of the house. The high ceiling has been used to place a bunk with three beds, and in another area of ​​the room, separated by a wall, another double bunk. The game of stairs and railings gives a very rustic decorative touch.

The last proposal for five children is a very British room, also with nautical inspiration, which might well look like a hospital room, but with much more style, of course.

They are single beds arranged next to each other separated by a bedside table and a night light. For this we need without a doubt a room wide enough, but as you can see there are options for all tastes.

I hope you are children's rooms for three or more children serve as inspiration if you are thinking of enlarging the family but you are worried about comfort at bedtime.

Another thing to keep in mind if you practice colecho with your babies is that it is the best way to save space. Therefore, when the child goes to a room with his siblings he can already sleep in a bed and not in a crib, which is also an advantage when planning the layout of the place.

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