Nursery and bedroom in one?
s_b_hamilt
Im due any day now with a baby boy.
but im having problems with my living space, i live with my mother, sister and her two kids in a three bedroom house so space is very limited.
i have the biggist room in the house but its not super big.
so my problem is how can i have a nursery and a bedroom?
i have a full size bed, a basnket but i will need a crib after awhile, a changeing table/dresser, and all of that takes up a ton of space.
plus in all of this my boyfriend is having to move in next month so i have to find room for him plus the new baby.
HELP! please.
Answer
Have you thought about changing from a full size bed to a futon. When it comes to storage space, you have lots of options. I suggest getting a few house and home magazines and looking through them for ideas.
Have you thought about changing from a full size bed to a futon. When it comes to storage space, you have lots of options. I suggest getting a few house and home magazines and looking through them for ideas.
Kids rooms with no closets?
Apey
We are moving into a small 3 bedroom house soon (my husband, myself, and my 2 kids.. I'm also expecting our 3rd baby).. The rooms that will be my kids rooms are very small with no closets.. I'm sure I can fit a small dresser in my daughters room, however, my 1 year old boy will be sharing a room with his soon to be baby brother.. I'm afraid that a dresser won't fit in that room with 2 cribs in it. I mean, a small dresser probably will but I know i'll need more room for the boys clothes (they have alot). Any ideas or suggestions for where I can keep my kids clothes with limited space?
Answer
You need to look for narrow armoires. Focus on getting the tallest ones that will fit in the space you have. You can hang two clothes bars in them, one near the top and one near the middle to hang double the number of clothes. Be sure to bolt the armoires to the wall so they can't be tipped over into the room (kids and earthquakes can pull down anything.)
If that doesn't work I've actually seen people string strong cable from one wall to the opposite wall close the wall between and using that to hang clothes on. Of course it's in plain sight but some people like that look.
You need to look for narrow armoires. Focus on getting the tallest ones that will fit in the space you have. You can hang two clothes bars in them, one near the top and one near the middle to hang double the number of clothes. Be sure to bolt the armoires to the wall so they can't be tipped over into the room (kids and earthquakes can pull down anything.)
If that doesn't work I've actually seen people string strong cable from one wall to the opposite wall close the wall between and using that to hang clothes on. Of course it's in plain sight but some people like that look.
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