I currently run an in-home preschool in my small community. It has no doors and leads one room right into the next. Front room (cubbies and bathroom), next room (Circle Time carpet, bulletin boards, toy shelf), next room (Center Time room with designated centers), and the last room (small tables and chairs, manipulatives shelving, changing table). You can see directly from the back of it into the front of it and I think it gives a good impression to all that send their children here to attend.
However, I DO NOT enjoy having to walk through preschool every single time I go to the kitchen outside of business hours. The master bedroom is right in the front room of the preschool as well (that they never enter) and the children's bedrooms and our living room (that I have used twice in over 2 years due to it not having doors and me needing that security when relaxing...) is upstairs.
Toured a WONDERFUL spacious house yesterday with a backyard three times bigger and located in front of a pond. It is one street over. It felt like a home to me because all bedrooms were upstairs and two living rooms were as well...nothing downstairs except kitchen/laundry room/garage for our regular usage. However, the layout is different downstairs. The "front room" would not be the entryway and it would be difficult to gate it off (I would need a really wide gate, maybe?). The room with tables and chairs would be to the left of that room and everything else to the right. The "flow" just wouldn't be there anymore and while it wouldn't bother me at all, and actually might be a little easier for me to see into the Circle Time room when kids are playing in there and I am in the Center Time room, I wonder if it would turn off potential clients due to not being so preschooly. We would have the same matching child-sized furniture and set-up but it just wouldn't lead one room into the next like it does here. The current home is PERFECT for this business but I am just not loving it as a home home.
I need help processing this. Do you think anyone considering an in-home preschool might not choose use to do a set-up like the one I described above??? That really concerns me.
However, I DO NOT enjoy having to walk through preschool every single time I go to the kitchen outside of business hours. The master bedroom is right in the front room of the preschool as well (that they never enter) and the children's bedrooms and our living room (that I have used twice in over 2 years due to it not having doors and me needing that security when relaxing...) is upstairs.
Toured a WONDERFUL spacious house yesterday with a backyard three times bigger and located in front of a pond. It is one street over. It felt like a home to me because all bedrooms were upstairs and two living rooms were as well...nothing downstairs except kitchen/laundry room/garage for our regular usage. However, the layout is different downstairs. The "front room" would not be the entryway and it would be difficult to gate it off (I would need a really wide gate, maybe?). The room with tables and chairs would be to the left of that room and everything else to the right. The "flow" just wouldn't be there anymore and while it wouldn't bother me at all, and actually might be a little easier for me to see into the Circle Time room when kids are playing in there and I am in the Center Time room, I wonder if it would turn off potential clients due to not being so preschooly. We would have the same matching child-sized furniture and set-up but it just wouldn't lead one room into the next like it does here. The current home is PERFECT for this business but I am just not loving it as a home home.
I need help processing this. Do you think anyone considering an in-home preschool might not choose use to do a set-up like the one I described above??? That really concerns me.

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