Anne DeCocco Depends on the kids. Generally, though, you try to give each child a bit of their own space (bed, nightstand, shelving) and then some truly shared space (counter, closet, a chair or bench, etc.). It's a good exercise for them to collaborate and compromise!
Yup, you can even hang hammocks inside. For a tropical-themed room or a vacation home, this is a fun way to bring the outside indoors. Make sure you're hanging it from a stud to ensure a good hold, since hanging a hammock on drywall is a recipe for a disaster. Using a combination of an S-hook with a chain that can hold several hundred pounds would work well with this set-up.
No floor space for a chair in the bedroom? How about ceiling space? You could curl up with a good book here. And the real bonus: Chairs like this run about $50.