


small faux plants
matching little plants on each side are the neutral both roommates can agree on.
- faux
- potted
- set of 2
the $750 co-ed double
a co-ed double at madison that has to work for two very different people. one side leans navy and gaming, the other bright yellow-and-green — tied together by a checkerboard rug and a shared bean bag. two personalities, one room that still looks designed. $503.03, about $252 each.


the rules we shopped by
two sides, one room.
his-and-theirs colors that still read as one designed space, not a border war down the middle.
zero nails, zero paint.
every frame and shelf mounts with adhesive — both roommates keep their full deposit.
splittable with your roommate.
two of you, one room, one budget — the rug, bean bag, and shared pieces are a split-the-cost conversation.
the look



matching little plants on each side are the neutral both roommates can agree on.




one side's bedding — a soft reversible set that leans navy without picking a fight with the other half.




the other side goes bright yellow-and-white; two personalities, one room that still looks designed.




a green fleece layer bridges the two color stories at the foot of the bed.




a black-and-white checkerboard down the middle is the neutral common ground both sides share.



the blue-side desk chair that says this half is here to game — comfortable enough for 2am too.



a framed landscape over the navy bed adds a grown-up gallery touch, no nails needed.




a black-and-beige botanical print anchors the yellow side and keeps the two walls balanced.



the shared middle seat — a bean bag is the co-ed common ground for movie nights and drop-in friends.



a soft round velvet pillow carries the yellow accent across the room.



a portable rechargeable lamp for whichever desk needs light — no outlet fight.
the boring-but-necessary budget
not part of the aesthetic — just the stuff that makes the room actually work. kept as its own line so it doesn’t eat the look budget.




a shelf over each desk gives both roommates display space without taking a square foot of floor.




a simple green swivel chair balances the other desk — supportive, low-key, roommate-neutral.
the whole room
$503.03
$503.03 for both sides — about $252 a roommate, under the $750 ceiling.
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