Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, why do you want such a large house?
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How fat are these people that each one needs 1200 sq ft to feel comfortable?
Who said it was needed. It's a desire we can finally indulge. Some of us enjoy having space for game rooms, a place to watch movies on a big screen, guest rooms for visiting family, lots of storage, dining rooms that seat large crowds, etc. If you don't want it that's fine but why is it an issue that some people do want those things?
For starters, it has a huge impact on the planet that we all occupy.
It is selfish and teaches your children that all that space is necessary. Which it isn't.
OP clearly doesn't care about the planet
Anonymous wrote:We have 6000SF for a family of 4. 10,000 for 8 seems ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, why do you want such a large house?
+1
How fat are these people that each one needs 1200 sq ft to feel comfortable?
Who said it was needed. It's a desire we can finally indulge. Some of us enjoy having space for game rooms, a place to watch movies on a big screen, guest rooms for visiting family, lots of storage, dining rooms that seat large crowds, etc. If you don't want it that's fine but why is it an issue that some people do want those things?
For starters, it has a huge impact on the planet that we all occupy.
It is selfish and teaches your children that all that space is necessary. Which it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids? Can they help to keep their own personal space clean?
3 year old triplets and the others are 7, 9, and 14. The older kids help but I don't expect much more than having them do basic things to keep their rooms and bathrooms in order.
I think I would just create a space using beach house rental carpet and easy to wipe off furniture. Maybe have easy to clean shower liners instead of tile. Limit access hours into toys, clothes, etc. So that there is a certain time that they are dressing/brushing teeth and those things have to all be put away before toys can come out. Toys have to be put away before t.v. can come on, etc. Maybe have them do a quick vacuum/wipe down in between toy/t.v. time.
I don't see how a cleaning lady, even a daily cleaning lady is going to be able to keep everything clean if there is constant stuff all over the place. I don't mean to imply that is the case at your house - you are probably very neat/orderly - just pointing out that organization will really help.
Wouldn't it be easier to have less space?
Seriously, if you have to manage it to that degree - is it really worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, why do you want such a large house?
+1
How fat are these people that each one needs 1200 sq ft to feel comfortable?
Who said it was needed. It's a desire we can finally indulge. Some of us enjoy having space for game rooms, a place to watch movies on a big screen, guest rooms for visiting family, lots of storage, dining rooms that seat large crowds, etc. If you don't want it that's fine but why is it an issue that some people do want those things?
For starters, it has a huge impact on the planet that we all occupy.
It is selfish and teaches your children that all that space is necessary. Which it isn't.
This x100. Totally wasteful. Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should. When I see these huge houses the waste of resources and energy is the first thing that comes to mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, why do you want such a large house?
+1
How fat are these people that each one needs 1200 sq ft to feel comfortable?
Who said it was needed. It's a desire we can finally indulge. Some of us enjoy having space for game rooms, a place to watch movies on a big screen, guest rooms for visiting family, lots of storage, dining rooms that seat large crowds, etc. If you don't want it that's fine but why is it an issue that some people do want those things?
For starters, it has a huge impact on the planet that we all occupy.
It is selfish and teaches your children that all that space is necessary. Which it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord, why do you want such a large house?
+1
How fat are these people that each one needs 1200 sq ft to feel comfortable?
Who said it was needed. It's a desire we can finally indulge. Some of us enjoy having space for game rooms, a place to watch movies on a big screen, guest rooms for visiting family, lots of storage, dining rooms that seat large crowds, etc. If you don't want it that's fine but why is it an issue that some people do want those things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the kids? Can they help to keep their own personal space clean?
3 year old triplets and the others are 7, 9, and 14. The older kids help but I don't expect much more than having them do basic things to keep their rooms and bathrooms in order.
I think I would just create a space using beach house rental carpet and easy to wipe off furniture. Maybe have easy to clean shower liners instead of tile. Limit access hours into toys, clothes, etc. So that there is a certain time that they are dressing/brushing teeth and those things have to all be put away before toys can come out. Toys have to be put away before t.v. can come on, etc. Maybe have them do a quick vacuum/wipe down in between toy/t.v. time.
I don't see how a cleaning lady, even a daily cleaning lady is going to be able to keep everything clean if there is constant stuff all over the place. I don't mean to imply that is the case at your house - you are probably very neat/orderly - just pointing out that organization will really help.