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Having just survived a major reno at the cottage, I'm decidedly relieved that I don't have to face the task of cleaning closets when I go up to the island for the first time next weekend. While major renovations have their downside, one advantage is the undeniable fact that you must purge.
In order to tackle a big project, you have to first pack up every possession in the house and then, when the trades have left and your new homestead is a reality, you get to unpack all your treasures.
(Okay, so some of those things you couldn't live without at the beginning of the project are now ending up in the “what on earth did I save that for” giveaway pile.) Thankfully, the one thing I knew going into our renovation was that we were seriously lacking in storage. We needed to designate and design solutions to manage the trappings of kids, family and visitors to maintain some semblance of order in our small cottage. Here are a few small tricks that helped me achieve my goal of “a place for everything and everything in its place.” Some are big, some are common sense, but all help keep clutter at bay.
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Ash asks: I have a 4 year old son and a 3 year old girl currently they are sharing a room. I am currently pregnant with number 3 that is due in April of next year. We are planning on moving next year around the summer time. I guess my question is would it be okay
answers: at that age, it is not a big deal for brothers and sister to share a room.
i would keep the baby in your room until it sleeps through the night, though. toddlers need plenty of sleep and an infant waking up would wake them up. and then
yeah let them do PDA together so that when they are older they experience
Harry Le asks: I have 3 kids, girl 9, another the girl 6 and my young boy is 3, my wife plan to buy a bunk bed for them. any ideal ?
I found some bunk bed here but I don't have any ideal because just picture http://www.occau.com/furniture/search.ph p?q=3+bed+bunk+bed&page=1
Hondu answers: You may want to consider a trundle bunk bed. They are made by most of the manufacturers and consist of a regular twin over twin, with another twin bed that rolls out from under the lower bunk.