Designing Shared Spaces: Tips for Harmonious Co-Living and Offices

Two Twin Beds with Desk In Between
House Beautiful

HHello — I’m Courtney. There’s something wonderfully cozy about shared bedrooms. I’ve shared many over the years and they hold some of my fondest memories: late-night conversations with my sister, dorm days at Seattle Pacific University where I lived with roommates in doubles and triples, and later sharing small rental rooms with close friends.

I’ve always enjoyed decorating these shared spaces, balancing personal corners with a unified room design. Those collaborations shaped how I think about layout, storage and style in a shared bedroom. Thoughtful pairings of bedding, lighting and furniture help each occupant feel at home while keeping the space cohesive. Below are some inspiring shared-bedroom looks that highlight harmony, character and practical design.

Sawyer Berson - Shared Bedroom
Sawyer Berson

Shared Bedroom - The Shoebox Inn - Apartment Therapy
Apartment Therapy

Bunny Williams Shared Bedroom
Bunny Williams

Shared Bedroom - Three Twin Beds - Holly Mathis Interiors
Holly Mathis Interiors

Shared Bedroom with Twin Beds - Lonny
Lonny

Sabbe Interior Design - Shared Bedroom - Spindle Twin Beds
Sabbe Interior Design

Shared bedrooms can be styled in many ways: matching beds and linens for a calm, symmetrical feel; varied headboards and coordinating colors for personality; or a combination of shared storage and individual shelving to keep things tidy. Consider these practical tips when planning a shared room:

  • Define personal zones with rugs, bedside lighting and distinct bedding to give each person a sense of ownership while maintaining visual harmony.
  • Use multifunctional furniture—desks that double as nightstands, under-bed storage drawers, or a shared dresser—to maximize space in smaller rooms.
  • Keep clutter under control with baskets, hooks and labeled bins so shared spaces remain peaceful and organized.
  • Layer lighting: overhead fixtures for general light, task lamps for studying or reading, and softer lamps for a relaxing ambiance at night.
  • Choose a cohesive color palette and repeat one or two accent tones throughout the room to tie different elements together.

A shared bedroom doesn’t mean sacrificing style or individuality. When you plan together and balance personal touches with shared design choices, the room becomes a comfortable and inviting place for everyone.

Beach Style Bedroom by Cabbages & Roses Ltd