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  • PositvityRuLes
    Always smile & forgive!
    • Jan 2010
    • 39

    Space?

    Hi all. I'm working on starting my dc problem is, I'm dealing with a limited amount of space (apt. living). I am buying/moving into a home hopefully by next Apr./ May but, until then using what I have . I have whole living room space, some kitchen sp. & walk in storage & 2 bathrooms. Anyone willing to share pic's/vid. of your utilized space would be TRULY HELPFUL. Or, any advice on how to make space work from your experience. If you'd like to share by email, eckridge1016@comcast.net. Thank you dearly.
    Last edited by PositvityRuLes; 05-27-2010, 06:17 AM.
    sigpic(H)ave (O)nly (P)ositive (E)xpectations --H O P E!
  • originalkat
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 1392

    #2
    When we lived in an apartment several years back, I was considering doing daycare. I had planned to put a toy shelf against the wall under the bar area between the kitchen and dining area. Then I was going to make the main daycare space in the dining area with a small table/toys/baby swing etc... My changing table was going to be in my kids bedroom near the bathroom. Of course you have to use all the space you can, but this set-up would give me at least the living room to look "normal" during non-business hours.

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    • Crystal
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 4002

      #3
      Here is an article that has some great ideas for working with limited spaces....

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      • originalkat
        Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 1392

        #4
        Originally posted by Crystal
        Here is an article that has some great ideas for working with limited spaces....

        http://www.ccie.com/library/5014246.pdf
        Awesome article Crystal! Thanks for sharing it.

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        • PositvityRuLes
          Always smile & forgive!
          • Jan 2010
          • 39

          #5
          Wonderful!

          Originally posted by Crystal
          Here is an article that has some great ideas for working with limited spaces....

          http://www.ccie.com/library/5014246.pdf
          Thank you so much for this!!
          sigpic(H)ave (O)nly (P)ositive (E)xpectations --H O P E!

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          • PositvityRuLes
            Always smile & forgive!
            • Jan 2010
            • 39

            #6
            Living room? Where?

            Originally posted by originalkat
            When we lived in an apartment several years back, I was considering doing daycare. I had planned to put a toy shelf against the wall under the bar area between the kitchen and dining area. Then I was going to make the main daycare space in the dining area with a small table/toys/baby swing etc... My changing table was going to be in my kids bedroom near the bathroom. Of course you have to use all the space you can, but this set-up would give me at least the living room to look "normal" during non-business hours.
            Yeah, I'm totally thinking that it will not look like a living room when I'm done::
            Great tips, thanx a bunch
            sigpic(H)ave (O)nly (P)ositive (E)xpectations --H O P E!

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