Friday, May 11, 2012

The Bedrooms & Toy Room

  
Our bedroom.  

When we moved into the house we decided we'd invest in a nice, four poster, solid bed that we loved.  

Too few luxuries as a parent, we thought we needed to make sure we had a lovely place to come to every night.  A place we'd be excited to go to at the end of the day (wink, wink).  


The toy closet (not pictured), is spacious, so we can fit most of their toys in it, close the doors & keep everything mostly orderly.  


I've found that with kids toys, they have to have a place to go or be stored, or else they will end up on the floor, under the couch, or pretty much all over the house.  



My "office" space.  This is where all blog posts are born & created.  
I love how I can look out both windows (this room is on the second story).  
All of the books on this bookshelf are Usborne.  I love this publishing company--all of their books are top notch (especially their See Inside series).

Kid's room.  All four kids share this room.  

We fit 3 toddler beds & a pack and play (not in the picture).  The permanent shelving was a part of the home when we bought it. 

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4 comments:

  1. Very nice, there seem to be formatting errors on this page and you cannot see everything written.

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  2. Ack!! I'm fixing them as week speak. Oh the joys of technology! Thanks for the heads up Angela.

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  3. That's pretty amazing that all 4 of your kids fit in one room...though in a different post in this series you said bedrooms were for sleeping, so I suppose if you were just sleeping you could easily fit all the kiddos together. we have incredibly small bedrooms (all of them are 10x10) so we can barely fit 2 twin beds (bunked on top of each other) a dresser and shelves for books and toys.

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  4. I know--3 toddler beds & a pack & play. We figured if we stayed in this house longer we'd just upgrade to 2 sets of bunk beds. It works & the kids don't know any different :)

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