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The thrifty mother split her daughters' room in two with a bunk bed, giving them both some space and was an instant hit

If you have children of the same age, sharing a room can be a challenge, but they are not as happy as they are in their teens.

That said, one knowledgeable mother described how she gave her two daughters much-needed space whilestill sharing a room. clarified. This is really genius.

Posting on her DIY on a Budget Official Facebook group, mother Charlene Tate explained how she used her daughter's bunk bed to divide the room into her two .

"This is my massive lockdown decorating project for her, all made by me and my dad in her DIY," she wrote. "Both my girls share a bedroom, but there's a bit of an age gap between them, so I wanted to give them their own space.

That room was a bed. was not large enough for two, Charlene divided the room in half using picture frames and spare wood panels.

She explained: The bunk bed and the "room" in the back.

My eldest daughter installed a new desk and dressing table by her bed, while Charlene's younger daughter's bed is in a cozy alcove.

Additionally, Charlene and her 's dad added archways between "rooms" to make them appear further apart.

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Meanwhile, the decor in her younger daughter's room remained largely the same, adding a mustard rug from Argos and pretty pastel storage.

Sharlene added: "I am very happy with the results. My daughters are over the moon in their rooms!"

Needless to say, Sharlene's impressive room makeover was a hit with the members of the group - her post garnered over 14,000 likes.

Who wrote "great idea"

Another added: "Absolutely beautiful!!! Very creative. I also love all the colors you used." "

That's great. I love you."