I can't think of a reason why they would not work.
I have not seen pocket doors used for a kids bedroom, but have seen them used quite effectively to separate two separate bedrooms that share a common bathroom between them.
(For example Bedroom A--Pocket Door--Bathroom--Pocket Door__ Bedroom B.
Each of the pocket doors had a lock or latch on it that allowed the person occupying the bathroom to have privacy when they used it.
The privacy or the ability to lock the doors in a bedroom is probably not an issue for your twins right now. Besides there are latches and locks for pocket doors available on the Internet (See http://www.thehardwarehut.com/door_pocket.php ). If you need the space then I would go ahead.
Poket door for kids room
Michael,
I can't think of a reason why they would not work.
I have not seen pocket doors used for a kids bedroom, but have seen them used quite effectively to separate two separate bedrooms that share a common bathroom between them.
(For example Bedroom A--Pocket Door--Bathroom--Pocket Door__ Bedroom B.
Each of the pocket doors had a lock or latch on it that allowed the person occupying the bathroom to have privacy when they used it.
The privacy or the ability to lock the doors in a bedroom is probably not an issue for your twins right now. Besides there are latches and locks for pocket doors available on the Internet (See http://www.thehardwarehut.com/door_pocket.php ). If you need the space then I would go ahead.
Hope this helps and thanks for your comment.