Unhappy in house after 6 months

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People rarely like change, takes time to find your flow in new surroundings. Plus life is a bit meh at the minute living in this bizarre covid world. Throw in pregnancy hormones, a small child and full time job…you have a lot going on.
I second this, you’ve gone through a lot of change and still are. It might have all been overwhelming. I hope you can at least find some happiness living in the house either for the time being or it grows on you. 💖
 
Perhaps you could make one of the smaller rooms 'your' room - a hobby room, dressing room, reading room - your cosy place?
 
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Getting a cleaner will be a lot cheaper than the costs of moving. 1 of the bedrooms is surplus right now so close the door and forget it exists for the moment and maybe close off 1 of the downstairs rooms. Gradually you'll expand into the spare rooms but it's just a little overwhelming right now.
 
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You dont have to use all the rooms. Just shut the doors on them and leave them alone.
This is really good advice. We bought our house as a couple & were bizarrely judged for not kitting out spare bedrooms for guests (sorry but who even stays overnight anywhere willingly?) but so glad they were blank canvases for when baby & the pandemic hit. If you’re under a similarly weird pressure to have everything done from family and friends pls ignore it, it’s a waste of time and resources. Also everyone’s happy to comment very few are happy to help!

Never underestimate pregnancy hormones too - you can feel really, really strongly about something and just a few weeks post birth you’ll think wtaf? Try not to make any big changes for the first 6-9 months of baby as you won’t be acting as old you would. Shut the doors & get a cleaner x
 
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