Anonymous wrote:If the kids don't have their own rooms, do they have space in the house where they can go and be on their own? If one of those 2 boys turns out to be an introvert in the next couple years, they'll need their own hideaway to recharge. Doesn't mean it has to be their bedroom, but at least have some space in the house.
Yeah we turned what used to be the second floor master bedroom into a big playroom/hang out space for the kids. It's basically the family room now. Everyone we know says to turn that room back into a bedroom so they each have their own room but we don't want to lose that comfortable family hang out space.
If we go forward with it, the addition will open off of that room. DS will use it as a bedroom and then after he moves out, we'll open the space up more with French doors and it'll be more of an alcove or office space off of a large sitting room.