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[quote=Anonymous]OP - we are in a DC rowhouse with this setup. Our daughter's bedroom is like this. My DS is the room in the back in what was once the old sleeping porch area), daughter in the middle, ours is the bedroom in the front. We put in a transom window to allow some light and a sliding door that does not lock between my DD's and DS's bedroom which I leave open at night after they fall asleep so that there's access into the bedroom (the original brick wall between the two rooms was removed in a renovation so it's just drywall - that may not be the case in yours). It works for now, but it won't long term as we have to walk through DD's bedroom to get to DS's bedroom and when they're older, separate space without intrusion will be needed. [/quote]
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