Anonymous wrote:That is the size of my master. We have a small home. We have a queen bed, nightstands, dresser, and chest in there.No extra space but there is room. We don’t spen a lot of time in there anyway.
Anonymous wrote:If mom is upstairs, put all the kids upstairs and you downstairs. Not getting why mom has to be upstairs. A five year old needs supervision.
Anonymous wrote:That is the size of my master. We have a small home. We have a queen bed, nightstands, dresser, and chest in there.No extra space but there is room. We don’t spen a lot of time in there anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I think so long as you keep the room tidy and the furniture fits well with the room layout you will be totally fine for years to come.
In London a 12 x10 bedroom is considered a "good double room" and a small single would be something utterly ridiculous like 7x6
So at least its not that small.
Anonymous wrote:If mom is upstairs, put all the kids upstairs and you downstairs. Not getting why mom has to be upstairs. A five year old needs supervision.
Anonymous wrote:If mom is upstairs, put all the kids upstairs and you downstairs. Not getting why mom has to be upstairs. A five year old needs supervision.