tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24978502.post8808920497440371085..comments2024-01-26T13:00:51.338+02:00Comments on Organising Queen: Do you have too many purposes in one room?Marcia Francoishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13516774065137063145noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24978502.post-16470178952078049822009-02-04T06:45:00.000+02:002009-02-04T06:45:00.000+02:00I'm a little slow reading my Google Reader blogs.A...I'm a little slow reading my Google Reader blogs.<BR/><BR/>Almost every room in my house is multi-functional. The master bath is one of the larget rooms in the house for usage (13 x 8) - so anything linen or bathroom related goes in there. Also, we put in a closet rod for my son's clothes.<BR/><BR/>The Master bedroom is a good size( 13x15 including closets), but a terrible layout. So far it has also housed my husband's office, my office, and right now is the craft area work in progress. We store a lot in my closet, Dh has just his stuff in his closet.<BR/><BR/>The livingroom right now also functions as a playroom, my office, a library, and my son's bedroom. It's not a big room either.<BR/><BR/>The kitchen kind of surrounds the diningroom, or maybe the diningroom table is just a big island. I haven't decided. Plus the girl's school desks are there.<BR/><BR/>Then there is a long narrow hallway with our chalk board, the back door, and the washer/dryer. Dh has his office in the postage stamp bedroom. I think it's 10 x 7 - including the built in closet.<BR/><BR/>There is a small bathroom, but the tub doesn't work, so we turned the space into a closet for one daughter. The girls share the last room - and right now, the coat closet is in there - but that isn't working. The room is 10X13.<BR/><BR/>If I figure out how to solve too many funtions in a single room, I think I could be rich! LOL<BR/><BR/>I do enjoy learning from your blog.Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06439004289995209998noreply@blogger.com