Anonymous wrote:What's the definition of large by DCUM standards? DH and I built a 5,000 sq. ft house about eleven years ago with the intention of having kids. That didn't pan out but we love our house. With just two people, it's not hard to keep the everyday spaces clean and tidy. We do have a cleaning person every two weeks and she takes about five hours to do the main floor and bedroom level.
Now the problem with the large home is the exterior maintenance. Even with a lawn mowing service, there is still a great deal of weeding and general upkeep that's needed outside. I didn't grow up doing lawn work so it mainly falls on DH's shoulders as he's very meticulous about the yard. I know he gets annoyed that I don't always jump into action and start weeding or that I don't enjoy planting flowers, etc. It's just not my thing.
We've considered downsizing now that kids are off the table but we've grown attached to the house and enjoy the larger main rooms.
Anonymous wrote:My house is not large but it’s inviting and I never want to go out unless it’s to walk in the woods, kayak or rock climb.
I cook at home and have friends over.
Anonymous wrote:Omg it’s driving me nuts because our homes are both large and so many things get lost. We have too much stuff and too much space and it just always seems to get put in the wrong spot and then I can never find it. And then my cleaners also put things in different spaces and I can’t find them. Yes this is also a my family problem because they’re all bad about keeping their stuff in their spaces/ the correct spaces but I wish I had a smaller house so there wouldn’t be as many possibilities!!
And yes, I know this is a complete rich person problem. I’m just venting!