IF YOUR children share a room, then you know it can cause problems, especially as they get older.
Kids often want their own space and end up bickering without it, but one mum found a savvy solution thanks to an IKEA buy.
Taking to TikTok mum-of-two Sharney Leanne shared how she transformed the bedroom into two spaces on a budget.
The DIY mum showed viewers how the room looked before splitting it in two, and there was clearly lots of space in the middle for her to seperate it.
One side of the room had a single bed while the other had a double and there was a TV unit in the middle.
She moved the TV unit other to one side with the single bed and put a giant Kallax unit from IKEA in the middle of the room.
The Kallax unit divided the space up for her daughters as well as provided ample storage for both girls.
Her eldest daughter also had a TV on her side of the room as well as a cute vanity desk.
In the clip, Sharney penned: "Watch me split my girls' room with a Kallax unit."
The Kallax unit Sharney used can be purchased for £165 on their website and comes in a variety of colours.
The mum's video posted to her account @sharneyleannex was a hit with parents who were in awe of the easy hack and they quickly took to the comments to praise the mum on her savvy solution.
One person tagged a friend, writing: "Can we do this?"
Another commented: "Should turn one of the drawer colours around for the other girl to use from her side."
Sharney replied: "She can use them from her side regardless these are temporary draws will get proper ones soon just expensive."
"We've just done this! looks fab! Where is the vanity mirror from please," penned a third.
"B&M 29.99," Sharney relayed.
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