How to make a one bedroom work for 3 people?

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My boyfriend and I recently got a one bedroom apartment. We would of gotten a 2 bedroom but it's expensive here in New York! Anyways how can we make it work for me him and my kid? I don't wanna have her bed out in the open I want her to have her own space .. Anyways please let me kno! Thanks! :)
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Hi - how about using a 'room divider'? You can do these up how you would like them and it gives you separation from the baby. Have a look here for some ideas. If you purchase a blank one you could use some baby wall decals to stick on - on the baby side and something that you like on your side. Or, cover each side in different fabrics i.e. baby fabric on baby's side and something to match your part of the room on the other side.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/shopping/guides/on-the-cheap-10-room-dividers-under-100
http://www.walmart.com/cp/Room-Dividers/1043781
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70182191/
Here are some ideas for the wall decals to stick on the 'dividers':
http://www.trendypeas.com/shop/category/wall-decal/
http://www.walltat.com/Kids-Wall-Decals-Baby-Wall-Decals-s/3.htm
http://www.allposters.com/-st/Wall-Decals-Posters_c84612_.htm
Some ideas on Fabric Dividers:
http://www.ehow.com/way_6170521_ideas-fabric-room-dividers.html
http://www.slideshare.net/reviewwhereshopnew/good-mocha-room-divider-kit-8h-x-15w-fabric-curtain
Hi - how about using a 'room divider'? You can do these up how you would like them and it gives you separation from the baby. Have a look here for some ideas. If you purchase a blank one you could use some baby wall decals to stick on - on the baby side and something that you like on your side. Or, cover each side in different fabrics i.e. baby fabric on baby's side and something to match your part of the room on the other side.
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/shopping/guides/on-the-cheap-10-room-dividers-under-100
http://www.walmart.com/cp/Room-Dividers/1043781
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/70182191/
Here are some ideas for the wall decals to stick on the 'dividers':
http://www.trendypeas.com/shop/category/wall-decal/
http://www.walltat.com/Kids-Wall-Decals-Baby-Wall-Decals-s/3.htm
http://www.allposters.com/-st/Wall-Decals-Posters_c84612_.htm
Some ideas on Fabric Dividers:
http://www.ehow.com/way_6170521_ideas-fabric-room-dividers.html
http://www.slideshare.net/reviewwhereshopnew/good-mocha-room-divider-kit-8h-x-15w-fabric-curtain
How should I decorate my kids room a boy and girl 9 and 11?
mendy
they both share a room its the master bedroom ...what colors,patterens,divide it into a girl and boys room
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Personally, I think that 9 to 11 is a huge jump, maturity wise, especially with girls. She's probably starting to think about boys and friends and clothes,etc, and the boy is still a "little kid". It's important that you divide the space A: she's on the verge of becoming a teen and needs her own space to have privacy and escape and RELAX (i'm sure they love each other a lot but also get on each other's nerves) & B: once girls and boys start to mature it's better if they have separate bedrooms. You could definately divide the room up in a cool way. You could go to pottery barn for example, or somewhere similar, and buy some sheers with the cable system: (maybe in white or something neutral)
http://www.pbteen.com/products/p2496/?pkey=cwindow-curtains-drapes-sheers
or you could buy some room dividers (like the folding screens)
a "central space" is also an option. (a lounging, hanging out neutral space) Here you could have a pink floor chair and a blue, you could buy a different, more gender neutral rug, buy some girlier lamps for her, some wall decals for him, just mixing and matching. http://www.pbteen.com/gift/thm/thmlng/thmlngffb/
Or you could make their study space on the dividing line. And make it reflect both your little girl and little boy.http://www.pbteen.com/gift/thm/thmstu/thmstusbs/ (of course these are just starting points, you can always change things up)
If you cleanly divided the room, in the center, where the dividing (invisible of course) line is, you could put a couch and a rug and a tv, or their desks and a rug, or a long dresser that has her drawers on one side, his on the other, etc. you get the idea.
Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen are both great magazines that have wonderful ways of decorating rooms. They are also a great way to look for inspiration or cool ways of doing rooms. Take a look at their websites, and call for a catalog to brouse through for ideas. :) www.potterybarnkids.com & www.pbteen.com. Talk to your kids about how they might want their space to look. They each have the'r own preferences, hobbies- maybe she like dancing and he likes the ocean, etc etc. They probably both have great ideas... If you do decide that you just DON'T want divided rooms, you want them to share, take a look at this:
http://www.potterybarnkids.com/stylehouse/decorate/sharingspaces/index.cfm
You could always choose basic furnature, and have each pick out their own bedspreads, rugs, (little things)
Whatever
Personally, I think that 9 to 11 is a huge jump, maturity wise, especially with girls. She's probably starting to think about boys and friends and clothes,etc, and the boy is still a "little kid". It's important that you divide the space A: she's on the verge of becoming a teen and needs her own space to have privacy and escape and RELAX (i'm sure they love each other a lot but also get on each other's nerves) & B: once girls and boys start to mature it's better if they have separate bedrooms. You could definately divide the room up in a cool way. You could go to pottery barn for example, or somewhere similar, and buy some sheers with the cable system: (maybe in white or something neutral)
http://www.pbteen.com/products/p2496/?pkey=cwindow-curtains-drapes-sheers
or you could buy some room dividers (like the folding screens)
a "central space" is also an option. (a lounging, hanging out neutral space) Here you could have a pink floor chair and a blue, you could buy a different, more gender neutral rug, buy some girlier lamps for her, some wall decals for him, just mixing and matching. http://www.pbteen.com/gift/thm/thmlng/thmlngffb/
Or you could make their study space on the dividing line. And make it reflect both your little girl and little boy.http://www.pbteen.com/gift/thm/thmstu/thmstusbs/ (of course these are just starting points, you can always change things up)
If you cleanly divided the room, in the center, where the dividing (invisible of course) line is, you could put a couch and a rug and a tv, or their desks and a rug, or a long dresser that has her drawers on one side, his on the other, etc. you get the idea.
Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen are both great magazines that have wonderful ways of decorating rooms. They are also a great way to look for inspiration or cool ways of doing rooms. Take a look at their websites, and call for a catalog to brouse through for ideas. :) www.potterybarnkids.com & www.pbteen.com. Talk to your kids about how they might want their space to look. They each have the'r own preferences, hobbies- maybe she like dancing and he likes the ocean, etc etc. They probably both have great ideas... If you do decide that you just DON'T want divided rooms, you want them to share, take a look at this:
http://www.potterybarnkids.com/stylehouse/decorate/sharingspaces/index.cfm
You could always choose basic furnature, and have each pick out their own bedspreads, rugs, (little things)
Whatever
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