I had 4 kids, 3 boys and 1 girl in a 3 bedroom house. Bit easier now my daughter is at uni, but I made it work as I have a two reception rooms, my daughter had one as her bedroom. My eldest and youngest sons shared. Now they share only when my daughter is on uni hols, middle son has his own room as he has additional needs and his nighttime shenanigans are less disruptive to everyone with him being in his own room.
Honestly, I don’t think having less bedrooms than children is a huge deal. Obviously I wish everyone could have their own bedroom. I’m contemplating having a separate very small annex built for my my eldest son.
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I had 4 kids, 3 boys and 1 girl in a 3 bedroom house. Bit easier now my daughter is at uni, but I made it work as I have a two reception rooms, my daughter had one as her bedroom. My eldest and youngest sons shared. Now they share only when my daughter is on uni hols, middle son has his own room as he has additional needs and his nighttime shenanigans are less disruptive to everyone with him being in his own room.
Honestly, I don’t think having less bedrooms than children is a huge deal. Obviously I wish everyone could have their own bedroom. I’m contemplating having a separate very small annex built for my my eldest son.
I agree less bedrooms than kids is fine. But for over a year now they’ve had their own rooms, I wondered how they’d handle sharing again. Not sure why it crossed my mind.