Anonymous wrote:Give up the guest room/office. DH works from our bedroom with a standing desk and I work from this strange alcove off the living room. We have a nanny, a toddler, and a preschooler home (aside from school) all day and it still works.
Anonymous wrote:2 yr old and 5 yr old share. Oldest gets smallest BR by herself.
Anonymous wrote:Finish the basement. I’d make the girls keep sharing a room. They can trundle bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 yr old and 5 yr old share. Oldest gets smallest BR by herself.
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Op here - I hadn’t thought of that. Maybe that is an option. But 2 year old is still comfortable in a crib and I want to keep him in there for as long as possible. Oldest dd was in crib till she was 4!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me figure this out! 4 bedroom house and 3 kids. Both parents work from home partially (DW 4 days a week and DH 3 days a week, most weekends and a lot of evenings).
Oldest DD1 (7 years old) wants her own room. Right now she is sharing a room with DD2 (5 years old) and on the top bunk. DS (2 years old) is in a small room by himself and still in a crib. Oldest DD is on the top bunk of shared room and has been starting to complain and cry that she doesn’t like being on the top bunk. Room might fit two beds on the ground but it will be super tight.
4th bedroom is used as an office for DW and a guest room.
Do I try and put the top bunk on the ground and keep the girls together? Or give all the kids their own room and move my office to the unfinished basement? I am at a loss.
5yo and 7yo can have a month of rotating who is in which bed. At the end of the month, there are several options:
1. 5yo and 7yo continue to share the room and: (this is preferred, as there's no room changes)
a. rotate the top bunk
b. 7yo decides she prefers the top bunk
c. 5yo likes the top bunk
2. 7yo gets the smallest room, parents have the largest as bedroom and office, second largest is for 2yo and 5yo, third largest is guest bedroom and office.
3. All kids and toys move into the largest bedroom, smallest bedroom becomes an office, second largest room is parent's bedroom and office, third largest is guest bedroom. (If a room change is required, this would be my choice. Kids can figure things out as the girls get older, including hanging sheets as curtains for privacy. It also encourages the kids to figure things out among themselves.)
There are other options, but without dimensions of rooms and furniture? Those are my suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:Help me figure this out! 4 bedroom house and 3 kids. Both parents work from home partially (DW 4 days a week and DH 3 days a week, most weekends and a lot of evenings).
Oldest DD1 (7 years old) wants her own room. Right now she is sharing a room with DD2 (5 years old) and on the top bunk. DS (2 years old) is in a small room by himself and still in a crib. Oldest DD is on the top bunk of shared room and has been starting to complain and cry that she doesn’t like being on the top bunk. Room might fit two beds on the ground but it will be super tight.
4th bedroom is used as an office for DW and a guest room.
Do I try and put the top bunk on the ground and keep the girls together? Or give all the kids their own room and move my office to the unfinished basement? I am at a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 yr old and 5 yr old share. Oldest gets smallest BR by herself.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 yr old and 5 yr old share. Oldest gets smallest BR by herself.
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Anonymous wrote:2 yr old and 5 yr old share. Oldest gets smallest BR by herself.