Hey everyone I am new to the site and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for me. I am planning on starting my daycare in August and my house is only 600 sq ft. My living room would be the playroom. Any suggestions or ideas is much appreciated.
Starting Daycare In Small House Need Advice
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I have a small home also, I use my living room for the "playroom" and my eat in kitchen table for table play, eating and doing homework. The space is small compared to a center or a "large" home. However, given that I will only accept 5 maybe 6 children it is pleanty of space. I do use the hallway for playing cars.- Flag
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I live in a condo so DC area isn't that big either. I don't even have a real yard. Just a small back patio area which I use as an extension to my playspace. You just have to get creative and be really organized. Here's how mine looks and maybe you'll get some ideas. Sorry about the really big pictures
And here's my outside space.
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Marina Vanessa... You did a great job with a small space. I love your outdoor play area. So cute!!!- Flag
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Welcome to the Daycare.com Forum Kimberly! I've upgraded your status. You can post freely now. Some other threads on small space daycare: https://www.daycare.com/forum/tags.php?tag=small+roomLast edited by Michael; 04-22-2012, 01:57 PM.- Flag
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I bought the house at Lowe's 2 years ago. It's really sturdy and the kids love it ... even the boys.- Flag
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I haven't brought myself to give up much of my living space for daycare.
I have a formal dining room that's considered the official daycare room. In my living room I do have a nice big toy box w/lid (matches my decor) filled with the infant toys. Things that are not in use every day (infant big play items) I break down and put behind the sofa or under if it fits. I'm lucking I have a nice size closet in my front entrance which houses the kids cubbies. I also find one of those larger entertainment centers at a garage sale for $30.00 yeah! it has double close doors with shelves for storage all my craft supplies go's there.
Like I said this is my first home and we've waited so long to get in it...I just can't give up my living space just let.
I would think about versatile furniture think of it this way, if you had four kids of your own how would you incorporate they play/school items without loosing your home.
Good Luck-Oh, how about the garage? I'm trying to get the hubby on board w/this myself.- Flag
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. I've slowly taken over the space
. Thanks.
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