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A shared teens room built for two

In a small home, a teenage bedroom is more than just a place to sleep: it’s where you figure out who you are, we’ll help your kids do that, side by side. Whether they’re siblings or twins, the room needs to work for get-togethers, focus and everyday life.

Two BOLLPOJKE pine/white desks side by side in a shared bedroom, with one side styled neutral and the other more colorful.

A desk? More like a blank canvas.

BOLLPOJKE is not just a desk for homework – this piece of furniture is like a mirror that will reflect your teenagers’ personalities. Whether they are crafting paper flowers, sketching their next artwork or building something together, BOLLPOJKE with its solid pine top, supports it all.

Storage to keep it together

When one room does it all, storage isn’t a nice-to-have: it’s a must. Modular items like our IVAR cabinets, drawer units in different colors and SÅGMÄSTARE’s open shelves creates a shared teens room that feels organic yet personal. Flexible storage is the practical choice, too: store things that aren’t meant to show off away behind doors or in boxes.

It takes two

Teenagers need space – for their things and for themselves. And when that space has to be shared, it can get a bit frustrating. Luckily, there are ways to make a shared bedroom feel more like you. That said, sharing a room can also be really cozy. Add more warmth by letting your comfy RAMNEFJÄLL bed double as a lounge spot.

Grow with the flow

Being a teenager means finding your identity – and your room can help. This is where your style journey begins. You don’t have to match your sibling’s. Choose pieces that feel like you. Take the DAGGKAPRIFOL picture ledge: it lets you display your art and switch it up whenever you want.