Variants for furnishing the all-purpose room

  • Erstellt am 2021-05-20 10:40:31

haydee

2021-05-25 11:04:19
  • #1
Much of what listed I can agree with. Although every child and every family is different. You can plan as much as you want, you can take your best friend as a role model and advisor, it will never work out that way. Therefore, plan work next to the nursery or sleeping area. You can rearrange and change as long as the rooms allow it. It’s legitimate.

Aside from that, I find the parent area on the ground floor unbalanced. I agree with Ypg and would take another look.
 

haydee

2021-05-25 11:09:21
  • #2
you lucky person. Everything is dragged into the night here with us.
 

Ypsi aus NI

2021-05-25 11:11:38
  • #3


Also a relevant point. If I’m not supposed to take the people in my environment as role models, why should I then take the comments of a complete stranger at face value?
Warning: that was exaggerated!
But you get the point...
Every family is different. I don’t know what my child will be like!

But you have rightly recognized it: planning the parent section downstairs is the basic idea. But we can also sleep very generously upstairs. From my point of view, that offers the maximum flexibility. As I said, it’s not like we couldn’t sleep upstairs.
 

Yaso2.0

2021-05-25 11:35:19
  • #4


You really shouldn't take me as a reference in this regard..
 

askforafriend

2021-05-25 11:37:45
  • #5
I would say it evens out - half of the friends have screaming children at night, the other half sleeps through.
 

haydee

2021-05-25 11:42:19
  • #6
is often not wrong with what she writes. Your plans wouldn’t work with us and never would. It’s not for nothing that in standard designs bedrooms are upstairs and work areas downstairs. However, every parent has to find their own way. I would never plan bedrooms downstairs, for several reasons, not just because of children. How do you even manage with the space? Isn’t your ground floor too cramped and the upper floor too empty?
 
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