The Art of Sharing – Growing Together

Mississauga, Ontario
February 17, 2014 11:22pm CST
We all love sibling spaces.From bedtime stories to playing together, sharing a room can be a great experience for siblings. But it can also be chaotic since their top priority is claiming and personalizing their own space. While one may be captivated by dinosaurs, the other is head over heels for robots. So how do you let them both have their independent styles while maintaining a cohesive look? Such solutions are offered by Canada Furniture in the art of sharing – growing together. Room to GrowBunk beds in furniture Canadaare a great solution to bring your eye upward and unite two very opposite worlds in a single space. Along with a matchingnightstand and dresser, a bunk bed with built-in storage (side deep drawers) helps keep your boys' room organized and their floor free of clutter and for more important things—like their next planet saving expedition on this plush shag area rug. The classic Mission style and medium brown, white and cherry finish will never go extinct even as yourboys' tastes evolve and mature. And when your growing boys need more space with growing age, these bunk beds can be arranged separately as two twin beds. ItsBetter Together.You need to be convinced that your girls will never settle on anything for their room, especially if they can't even agree on a furniture finish and color. But there is always a comfortable way out and better without tears and tantrums! Collaborating finishes is a great solution, so chose a collection that lets each girl select her style. For instance, in your girl’s bed room, the contrast of the white and merlot finishes makes defining two individual spaces that much easier. And don't be hesitant about using color—you don't need perfectly matched bedspreads. The room will still look balanced and harmonized even if most of individual furniture pieces only features flecks of the wall color. Just be sure that your area rug features a bright floral or natural pattern and incorporates all of the colors already in the room. Completing this room would be lamps with white bases and dark brown shades, which mirror the two-toned look of the Canadian Furniture. With the rate kids outgrow clothes and toys, there never seems to be enough control or room for all of their stuff. We may not be able to slow the growth rate of your little ones, but we can give you inspirations how to maximize the room you do have to create cool kids’ rooms that will never go out of trend and that they won’t quickly outgrow. Just follow the art of sharing – growing together.
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