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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree that she should have the room. It also demonstrates respect for your youngest. Tell your college aged child that during spring break he needs to pack up anything private in boxes. Ask him what color he wants his new room. The rest will be done during the spring and that when he returns at the end of the semester he will be in your daughters room. [/quote] +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. [/quote]
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