Thank you all for the advice and experience shared! It is so appreciated. I have gotten a lot of wisdom from asking you ladies and others, lots of good things to learn. We decided to pass in the giant house, due to several factors. Currently we’re planning on tackling down and trying to fix some of the issues with our little house that we’ve been avoiding, like redesigning the tiny laundry room so that you can actually walk through it and tearing apart the closets to put them back together in a way that maximizes the space.
I think there’s a lot we can do just by changing things around our home that we’ve been just “making do.” And if something comes up that we like that seems a good fit, then we’ll have to try to make this decision all over again, but if not we’ll probably think about an addition. I do love many aspects of our property, just the outside not the inside. lol. And since the kids practically live outside when we’re not doing school, that’s pretty important. Haha 🙂
definitely agree that less is more. I do try to keep things to minimum: all the kids have capsule wardrobes, and mine is pretty minimal as well; we try to limit available toys (store them in the garage and they can bring in one thing); I try to declutter and get rid of stuff we don’t need or use. However, for us, I’ve found that there’s only so much you can get rid of without changing lifestyle, though 🙂 for instance, I want the kids to be able to go outside in all weather. That means that we have to have gear for that: rubber boots, rain suits, snow gear, etc. again, I try to keep that to a minimum. One of each type of garment for each kid. But when you have nowhere to put them, because there’s no coat rack or cubbies to put the boots in, it just adds extra clutter.
so at this point I’m making a list of all of the issues with our living space, and solutions for them. The necessary things that don’t have a place to go. The areas that collect clutter. The rooms that make it hard to have company over. And then figuring out what we can do about it. It’s pretty encouraging, because at least on paper, there are solutions for many things, even if there will be lots of work and hassle involved.
thank you all again for the advice! Really appreciate you ladies, and the community on here <3