Do you sometimes panic at the thought of where to put everything? I am usually okay until I remember that our computer will now be housed in the living room. I am worried it's going to look tacky, but oh well.
What are your concerns with having a small space?
Re: Those with small homes
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
we have ample space right now, but in the beginning of next year we're going to have our "good" furniture shipped out here.. which will fill the living/dining room and i worry about where our huge computer desk is going to be housed (its currently in the living room).
i really dont want to move it into the baby's room.. but i'm afraid that might be our only option. :-/
We own the same size 2BR condo. Our office funrniture will all be moved to my IL's basement. The baby's closet will also house our computer and some of my essential sewing/scrapbook suppplies. I'm sure somethings wil be tight but, it's our home and we'll make it work for this first baby.
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My concern is just the sheer size of baby furniture & gear. We have this problem with regular furniture too. We barely got a sofa & loveseat into our living room, for eg. Have you ever measured out how a baby swing, or a pack & play, would fit in your house? Some of those suckers are HUGE!! Highchairs, cribs, all this stuff is made for people with 2000sf + homes and we are not one of them.
We're going to have to do a lot of measuring, smart shopping, and not bringing home too much stuff.
Thankfully, once #3 arrives, we'll only be in our townhouse for one more year. My best advice: organize and declutter. I've already started to do it now, because I get anxious thinking about having three kids in a 1300 square foot space. You're right - baby stuff is huge, but it's only temporary that it will be out. In the beginning, I fed both kiddos in their bouncy chair; when they transitioned to a high chair, I bought the fisher price space saver and it fits into one of our kitchen chairs or one the chairs to the kiddy table. Look for a mini-crib; some of them are nicer than the full-size ones. We bought a large, convertible crib thinking it would grow with DS. But, after seeing how beaten up it's gotten (and that we'll end up buying furniture down the road), I wish I would have just gotten a mini cirb. Same for the PNP; you can definitely find smaller ones. The biggest wastes of space were the swing and the jumperoo; our swing actually folds up, so we keep it stored in the closet, but if someone can tell me how to make the jumperoo fit better, I'd love to hear it
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The house we are moving into has 3 bedrooms, so we have room but we'll be moving out next july since we're only renting & not really sure if we'll be moving into an apartment or another house so we'll have to figure that out.