Anonymous wrote:I think it makes sense to use a small bedroom
fornguests.
I am sure you can fit a queen bed in there. Thats all you need for guests.
I would let her have the room and its strange to me that you are so against it.
Also have the vibe that you have been sock puppeting over and over in here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thanks to everyone for your replies, some of you gave me ideas I hadn’t thought about! To respond to a few points -
- The smaller bedrooms wouldn’t work as guest rooms, they’re pretty narrow and would fit only a full-sized bed at best.
- It’s a good-sized house, but limited on # rooms. Also, I’m not thinking of using the third bedroom only for guests; I’d have the kids use it as their shared space the 95% of the time that we don’t have guests.
- I’m not an evil mom who wants to traumatize DD by ripping out the girly built-ins lol. The built-ins only work for bedroom use and I was thinking they’d be a sore reminder to her of how much she wanted the room for herself. And I figured it’d make more sense to completely redo the room to fit the use, i.e. guest/playroom.
- I said from the get-go that DD would not get the girly bedroom. But DD kept asking, and DH eventually said well, maybe.
I really appreciate the suggestions, I’m going to see if we can somehow rework some of the girly built-ins in one of the smaller bedrooms. But if we can’t, and DD doesn’t get over not getting the bigger bedroom, I’ll suggest to her redoing her room the way she wants. I think she would be THRILLED, and this would be a great compromise.
No means no. Get her sone girly wall paper, paint, carpet, bedding and if needed furniture. Make the room you give her pretty and fun.
Of course no means no. But some of you give the vibe that you want to say no just to show you are a hard a** than for an actual reason.
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely give her the bigger bedroom. Especially if it has built-ins that she likes.
Most people will find this crazy, but I have one child (dd) and live in a 2-bedroom condo. DD has the primary bedroom (larger, walk-in closet, dedicated bath, door enclosing the entire area, set off from the rest of the living area).
DH suggested it when we moved in and I thought he was insane.
He was 100% right.
The poster said girls hang out in their rooms with friends was spot on. For 5 years now, DD can have multiple friends over and they are more or less out of my hair. They have enough space to be comfortable in her room and do whatever they want in there (dancing and yoga are quite common). And this means that the living room, kitchen, dining areas are mostly adult space for me and DH. And they can be noisy and it doesn’t bother me because of the extra door.
You will be glad if you give her the bigger room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thanks to everyone for your replies, some of you gave me ideas I hadn’t thought about! To respond to a few points -
- The smaller bedrooms wouldn’t work as guest rooms, they’re pretty narrow and would fit only a full-sized bed at best.
- It’s a good-sized house, but limited on # rooms. Also, I’m not thinking of using the third bedroom only for guests; I’d have the kids use it as their shared space the 95% of the time that we don’t have guests.
- I’m not an evil mom who wants to traumatize DD by ripping out the girly built-ins lol. The built-ins only work for bedroom use and I was thinking they’d be a sore reminder to her of how much she wanted the room for herself. And I figured it’d make more sense to completely redo the room to fit the use, i.e. guest/playroom.
- I said from the get-go that DD would not get the girly bedroom. But DD kept asking, and DH eventually said well, maybe.
I really appreciate the suggestions, I’m going to see if we can somehow rework some of the girly built-ins in one of the smaller bedrooms. But if we can’t, and DD doesn’t get over not getting the bigger bedroom, I’ll suggest to her redoing her room the way she wants. I think she would be THRILLED, and this would be a great compromise.
No means no. Get her sone girly wall paper, paint, carpet, bedding and if needed furniture. Make the room you give her pretty and fun.
Of course no means no. But some of you give the vibe that you want to say no just to show you are a hard a** than for an actual reason.
NP. I think “it’s unfair to your brother” is a legitimate reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thanks to everyone for your replies, some of you gave me ideas I hadn’t thought about! To respond to a few points -
- The smaller bedrooms wouldn’t work as guest rooms, they’re pretty narrow and would fit only a full-sized bed at best.
- It’s a good-sized house, but limited on # rooms. Also, I’m not thinking of using the third bedroom only for guests; I’d have the kids use it as their shared space the 95% of the time that we don’t have guests.
- I’m not an evil mom who wants to traumatize DD by ripping out the girly built-ins lol. The built-ins only work for bedroom use and I was thinking they’d be a sore reminder to her of how much she wanted the room for herself. And I figured it’d make more sense to completely redo the room to fit the use, i.e. guest/playroom.
- I said from the get-go that DD would not get the girly bedroom. But DD kept asking, and DH eventually said well, maybe.
I really appreciate the suggestions, I’m going to see if we can somehow rework some of the girly built-ins in one of the smaller bedrooms. But if we can’t, and DD doesn’t get over not getting the bigger bedroom, I’ll suggest to her redoing her room the way she wants. I think she would be THRILLED, and this would be a great compromise.
No means no. Get her sone girly wall paper, paint, carpet, bedding and if needed furniture. Make the room you give her pretty and fun.
Of course no means no. But some of you give the vibe that you want to say no just to show you are a hard a** than for an actual reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thanks to everyone for your replies, some of you gave me ideas I hadn’t thought about! To respond to a few points -
- The smaller bedrooms wouldn’t work as guest rooms, they’re pretty narrow and would fit only a full-sized bed at best.
- It’s a good-sized house, but limited on # rooms. Also, I’m not thinking of using the third bedroom only for guests; I’d have the kids use it as their shared space the 95% of the time that we don’t have guests.
- I’m not an evil mom who wants to traumatize DD by ripping out the girly built-ins lol. The built-ins only work for bedroom use and I was thinking they’d be a sore reminder to her of how much she wanted the room for herself. And I figured it’d make more sense to completely redo the room to fit the use, i.e. guest/playroom.
- I said from the get-go that DD would not get the girly bedroom. But DD kept asking, and DH eventually said well, maybe.
I really appreciate the suggestions, I’m going to see if we can somehow rework some of the girly built-ins in one of the smaller bedrooms. But if we can’t, and DD doesn’t get over not getting the bigger bedroom, I’ll suggest to her redoing her room the way she wants. I think she would be THRILLED, and this would be a great compromise.
No means no. Get her sone girly wall paper, paint, carpet, bedding and if needed furniture. Make the room you give her pretty and fun.
Anonymous wrote:I'd give her the room she wants. Lock the darn door, OP.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thanks to everyone for your replies, some of you gave me ideas I hadn’t thought about! To respond to a few points -
- The smaller bedrooms wouldn’t work as guest rooms, they’re pretty narrow and would fit only a full-sized bed at best.
- It’s a good-sized house, but limited on # rooms. Also, I’m not thinking of using the third bedroom only for guests; I’d have the kids use it as their shared space the 95% of the time that we don’t have guests.
- I’m not an evil mom who wants to traumatize DD by ripping out the girly built-ins lol. The built-ins only work for bedroom use and I was thinking they’d be a sore reminder to her of how much she wanted the room for herself. And I figured it’d make more sense to completely redo the room to fit the use, i.e. guest/playroom.
- I said from the get-go that DD would not get the girly bedroom. But DD kept asking, and DH eventually said well, maybe.
I really appreciate the suggestions, I’m going to see if we can somehow rework some of the girly built-ins in one of the smaller bedrooms. But if we can’t, and DD doesn’t get over not getting the bigger bedroom, I’ll suggest to her redoing her room the way she wants. I think she would be THRILLED, and this would be a great compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd give her the room she wants. Lock the darn door, OP.
OP here. So my reasons against aren’t valid? I can see some people not finding my first two reasons compelling, but how about #3?