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A Scandinavian children’s room with space for fun and sleep – times two

Creating a room that caters to the needs of small children can be a challenge, especially when they’re twins. How can you create a fun and safe space with room for play and rest, and that meets their storage needs? Here’s our solution – a colourful room with flexible furniture and focused areas to spark young imaginations.

A children’s room with a white GULLIVER cot in one corner and a FLISAT children’s table and three stools on a BUSENKEL rug.
A children’s room with a white GULLIVER cot in one corner and a FLISAT children’s table and three stools on a BUSENKEL rug.

Bed linen for your little park lovers

Bedtime is a walk in the park with this fun bed linen, with cheerful characters to draw them into a dreamy world as they settle to sleep. Like all our children’s textiles, it’s soft next to your child’s skin and doesn’t contain anything that could harm their skin or health. The cotton-viscose mix wicks moisture away to help them sleep better.

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A white GULLIVER cot made up with multicolour/striped GRÖNFINK bed linen and with three soft toys tucked up in the duvet.
A GULLIVER cot made up with multicolour/striped GRÖNFINK bed linen with a green/tree pattern GRÖNFINK blanket beside it.
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The fun doesn’t stop at break-time

Keep the imaginative feast going even during a break from play with the GRÖNFINK place mat. Full of quirky, day-out-in-the-park-related motifs, they’ll come across everything from squirrels, lady bugs and mushrooms to ice-creams, balloons and lots more. It’s a joyful boost for curious minds at snack time – as well as saving the surface of the table from a sticky food mess.

Two children sitting at a FLISAT children’s table with two multicolour GRÖNFINK place mats with food in bowls on them.

Playful toy storage, their way

Giving your kids easy access to their toys is less work for you (yay!) – but more importantly it helps them develop independence and confidence. Low storage lets them safely choose toys to play with, as well as making it easy for them to clear up afterwards – even if you have to ask them more than once!

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A white stained pine/white TROFAST wall storage on a wall with toys on top. An UPPSTÅ storage bag is on the floor beside it.
A white stained pine/white TROFAST wall storage on a wall with toys on top. Two top drawers are open showing toys inside.
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Successful clothing storage

What do they want to wear today? Keeping with the independence theme, this clothing storage puts all their clothes within easy reach, so your kids can choose their own outfits every day. A mix of shelves and hangers helps them learn organising basics. And with clothes neatly stashed, there’s more room for play and discovery.

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A white SMÅSTAD wardrobe with light red BEGRIPA handles in front of a window. A white UPPLYST LED wall lamp is beside it.
A white SMÅSTAD wardrobe with light red BEGRIPA handles has a door open showing children’s clothes hanging and folded inside.
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Set the mood for sleep part one

Creating a fun sleep routine that’s the same every night helps kids get into sleep mode more quickly. Let them choose their own towel for bath time to help them feel more in control and like they ‘own’ the process. Coordinate towels with bed linen to build a magical bedtime world that they look forward to every night.

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Two children in yellow GRÖNFINK baby towels sitting on a green GULLIVER cot with green/turquoise GRÖNFINK bed linen on it.
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Set the mood for sleep part two

When the vibe is after-bath cosy and calm, it’s time to settle down for the main attraction – story time. Less is more when it comes to choosing a story (or two) and this FLISAT wall storage holds the right amount of books without being overwhelming. Then snuggle up with your child and enjoy the end of the day together. Check out our guide on organising kids’ books for more tips on how to get the bookshelf right!

How to organise children’s books
A green GULLIVER cot in the corner of a room with green/turquoise GRÖNFINK bed linen on it and FLISAT wall storage above.
How to organise children’s books

A creative children’s room with growing room for two

Put your children’s development centre stage in this Scandinavian kids’ room packed with pedagogical details and playful vibes. Smart zoning sets up functional areas that help build their independence. Placing the cots apart creates a fluid central area where they can play together, and gives each child their own space when they want me-time.

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A FLISAT children’s table and three stools on a BUSENKEL rug in front of a white SMÅSTAD wardrobe with light red handles.
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See lots more inspirational ideas for baby and children’s rooms