| Did this thread make anyone else think about the Brady Bunch and Greg's room in the attic, or am I just old? |
| It made me think about how these 3 siblings are going to treat each other as adults and what type of relationship they will have with each other. |
THIS! You'll be saving future SILs and DILs all sorts of grief if you nip this in the bud now! Thank you in advance from future generations. |
| Why is this even a discussion? |
| Yep. Discuss the plan over spring break, make the move this summer. |
| Maybe because I've seen plenty of recent college grads living at home and certainly because the youngest didn't ask about it, but we didn't move the youngest into the oldest's room until after college graduation. And then it was with new furniture and redecorated. |
It was groovy!
And then he missed his brothers and moved back with them? Am I remembering that right? Another unrealistic family scene, Brady Bunch! |
| I have an 8th grader & a 4th grader. the 4th grader's room just holds a bed and a dresser, the 8th grader's room is "normal" sized (for our 3 bedroom house). I have already said multiple times that when 8th grader leaves for college, there will be a room switch if 4th grader wants it. |
This is how it worked for us, too. I was the youngest and got my oldest sister's room when she left. I was ten so there was a long time when I wouldn't have to be in the smallest room anymore. |
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Discuss it over spring break, but let him have the summer in his old room with the agreement that in August he and sib will switch rooms. The room he's moving into should be painted a color of his choosing to match his furniture. It's a good time for both movers to get rid of things they no longer need or want.
Too late now, but the sib with the smallest room should have something that makes up for it, like a loft bed or whatever they think is cool. |
| When I was 18 I took it upon myself to clear out my room so my little sister could use it after I left. I took the smaller bedroom (and we had one guest room in addition). Even at that age I thought it would be ridiculous to keep a shrine to me when someone else could use it much more than I would. |
We had a similar set up and similar age gap. I switched my oldest out of the bigger room when he started 9th grade. He was using his room only to sleep, read, listen to music, and change his clothes. DS2, meanwhile, was still playing on the floor with legos. It only made sense to give the younger kid a little more real estate. |
My niece's parents are both oldest children who are very entitled. |
This. We're still several years from college, but we started laying the groundwork early. |
+1. Not OP but sounds like a good suggestion. I think that's what we would do too. Younger daughter already eyeing her brothers room but brother is unwillingly to give up. Also Would you change their beds too? My daughters is a single while my sons is a queen. The beds are less than two years old and the queen can barely fit dd's old room but there is practically no place to walk. And my daughter doesn't want my elder sons bed because she thinks it's stinky and he's not clean enough for her! And she is even willing to bring over her own existing single bed. Aargh. |