May 9, 2010
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Trading Spaces: Parent Child Edition
Saturday afternoon my husband had an idea. What was his idea? Well, it was to mix things up a bit, a bedroom switch with our two sons. The square footage of the room we were in was a couple inches bigger then the room they were in but their room had more wall space. Anyone who has ever lived in an old house, which have no closets, know the importance of wall space. So, we spent the rest of the day switching things around. Here is what it looks like after 6 hours of work.
First pictures of the boy’s new room and then pictures of ours…..
Here is W playing, with their big cars and toy box and Lego box and clothes closet behind him
W and S playing. Also the one door and the bed (Which needed to be fixed yet) and book shelf.
Here you can see C and S and the book shelf and bed and corner of the clothes closet and I am taking the picture from the second door in the room.Ok, now to move on to our new room.
This is looking in from the doorway. Here you can see our bed and where my tunics and shalwar kameez and things like that hang.
Clothing drawers and you can see a bit of the computer where squirrel is sitting.
The computer desk, printer and veil holder drawers
again the computer can be seen in this picture and the tv and the doorway. Hanging in our doorway you can see the Israeli flag.Now today we need to put up our black light stars and things like that on our ceiling.
Comments (7)
Bet it feels good now that its almost done.
Looked like a lot of work.
Haha I noted the manga poster and were those living dead dolls =P ?
Impressive cleaning and reorganizing.
Ps cute title. Parent child edition lol
Anime posters and an israli flag. Very multicultural : )
Are you jewish or in israel or just like the flag? Just wondering.
It really has no closets? What did they put clothes in?
@YouTOme - The Manga is a death note blanket hanging on the wall and yes, those are living dead dolls. I love those things
Thank you
@agnophilo - Yes, very multicultural.
If you knew my last name (Which you probably don’t) It is Germanic Jew.
I myself was born Swiss German. Hubby is the Germanic Jew. So you could say I married into the heritage.
@NightCometh - Yes, old old houses have no closets. People used dressers and hooks. Our house has hooks. there were no hangers before 1900s. people hung their clothes on the hooks. They also didn’t have as many outfits as many peoples do now.