The school time is in full swing, and you still don’t have a cool and welcoming study space for your kids? No problem, we have a source of inspiration for you! Today we are sharing shared kids’ study and art spaces, which are even more difficult to design because having two or more kids means more storage space and larger desks. Let’s have a look at them.
Separate Desks
If you have enough space, you can place two or more desks opposite each other or next to each other to create a comfy studying and art zone. Hang shelves all around to give your kids some storage space. This is an ideal solution for competitive kids – this way every kid will have their own space and won’t quarrel because of that.
Shared Desks
If there’s not enough space or you want to save some, a shared desk is your option. It can be a windowsill or a wall-mounted desk with matching shelves above and some drawers. Another idea is to install a whole storage system with cabinets and shelves and integrated desks right inside it. Such solutions look neat and cool, and you may rock them in different colors to attract kids.
A colorful study space for both kids with a blue wall-mounted desk and matching chairs makes studying more pleasant.
A modern and playful space done in creamy white with shelves, drawers and two curved chairs for the little ones.
A stylish double study space with a windowsill desk and two spaces for studying.
Such a comfy shared study space can accomodate up to four people thanks to a wall-mounted desk.