Haha he calls it his "office"--that was his idea, but it should really just be called the craft supply disaster zone. :D I mean, sometimes it is legit as clean as in the video, but plenty of times it also isn't. haha
I keep my family's socks in a drawer in the TV unit in the lounge room. I started this because everytime someone came into the lounge room to put their shoes on they would ask me where their socks are 😂
Your kids are too cute. I love watching your videos. But you are right, it is hard when the kids are around when filming. However, I think it is also safe for the kids to not be in the video because we never know... - this is youtube ;). My son's old heavily oak changing station is now being used as a TV stand. The drawers contain games and a few books, Xbox stuff and a winter sofa blanket. It worked for us. I thought it was expensive so it was worth repurposing. I love your videos.
I got an old dresser that's long and short. I used it also as a changing table. It had 2 short drawers and 2 very long drawers. I used that for my two older girls. Then eventually used it for my younger two. Now in our current home set up I have that dresser in our living room and we keep all of our games and activities.
Thank you for sharing! I love how "real" this video was as well - you gave great ideas AND made me feel like my work-at-home-parenting-two-boys life (slash constantly interrupted chaos) is totally normal ;)
Haha OH YEAH. The Lord is working on me SO hard to handle the constant interruptions/chaos with more grace and patience like Jesus would! I feel ya! :D
We have a 3 foot wide by 30 feet long closet with a slanted cape code roof. Being minimal, I had nothing I needed to store in there (all our storage is on 4 shelves in our basement). That long closet is our Lego Alley! 2/3 of the room is for our 3 girls Lego sets. The room has 3 built in shelves that like 10 feet long, perfect for them! And the other 1/3 side of the room is for our one sons Legos. When you open the door and have to decide if you're going left to the girls or right to the boy, we have a large old metal street sign that someone had near a dumpster that says, "No Dumping Violaters will be Prosecuted." 🤣
Lego Alley! SO fun! I actually thought that would be what we would use that hall closet for, but Harry wanted to call it his "office" and make it an art space instead. :)
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❤️ your son’s office!
Haha thanks Wendy! :)
Wow, Harry truly is a working man with that office space and he even filmed a segment of the video amazingly well! 💪
Hahaha right? I love how he said "This is where I work!" = Scribble in coloring books :D
You are so creative in how you’ve used your space! And your kiddos are adorable! Loved the real life mom moments at the end. 🤗
Thanks, friend! I miss you and think of you often!
Dang, kid's got an office! I need to step my game up! Great tour
Haha he calls it his "office"--that was his idea, but it should really just be called the craft supply disaster zone. :D I mean, sometimes it is legit as clean as in the video, but plenty of times it also isn't. haha
I absolutely LOVE Harry's office!
Haha thank you! It's rarely as tidy as it looks in the video, but I happened to catch it on a tidy day! haha
wow these are so unique! your son's office was definitely my favorite! the command center area in the kitchen is nice too :)
Thanks, Mariela! And what a beautiful name. That's the name of a dear friend of mine I've known my whole life!
@@DianaKerr aw thanks! that's awesome! it's rare so when i hear that it makes me happy haha
The kids are super cute ;) Even if it was difficult for you to film, it was nice to see them ❤️
You are so kind, Nyvia! haha Thanks!
Great job Diana! I just love your use of space. Your little ones are so cute too!
Thank you, Robyn! So grateful to be in the collab with you!
The closet idea was so great! You have a very lovely home! The end was so cute!
Haha thanks, Jennifer!
The two drawers in our hutch in our dinning room are for essential oils and the other our daily vitamins.
Love that, Jenny!
I love your home! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
I keep my family's socks in a drawer in the TV unit in the lounge room.
I started this because everytime someone came into the lounge room to put their shoes on they would ask me where their socks are 😂
LOVE this. haha So good!
Your kids are too cute. I love watching your videos. But you are right, it is hard when the kids are around when filming. However, I think it is also safe for the kids to not be in the video because we never know... - this is youtube ;). My son's old heavily oak changing station is now being used as a TV stand. The drawers contain games and a few books, Xbox stuff and a winter sofa blanket. It worked for us. I thought it was expensive so it was worth repurposing. I love your videos.
Smart idea Angelie!
I got an old dresser that's long and short. I used it also as a changing table. It had 2 short drawers and 2 very long drawers. I used that for my two older girls. Then eventually used it for my younger two. Now in our current home set up I have that dresser in our living room and we keep all of our games and activities.
Nice! The dresser with the changing pad in my video is a very inexpensive Craigslist find but I love it and will use it for many years!
@@DianaKerr I got this one from a garage sale for like $20!
Thank you for sharing! I love how "real" this video was as well - you gave great ideas AND made me feel like my work-at-home-parenting-two-boys life (slash constantly interrupted chaos) is totally normal ;)
Haha OH YEAH. The Lord is working on me SO hard to handle the constant interruptions/chaos with more grace and patience like Jesus would! I feel ya! :D
Great use of space! Love the command center area!
Thank you! I'm enjoying your videos of your home too! :)
We have a 3 foot wide by 30 feet long closet with a slanted cape code roof. Being minimal, I had nothing I needed to store in there (all our storage is on 4 shelves in our basement). That long closet is our Lego Alley!
2/3 of the room is for our 3 girls Lego sets. The room has 3 built in shelves that like 10 feet long, perfect for them! And the other 1/3 side of the room is for our one sons Legos.
When you open the door and have to decide if you're going left to the girls or right to the boy, we have a large old metal street sign that someone had near a dumpster that says, "No Dumping Violaters will be Prosecuted." 🤣
Lego Alley! SO fun! I actually thought that would be what we would use that hall closet for, but Harry wanted to call it his "office" and make it an art space instead. :)