Update (Feb 2021): Lighting is certainly a precious commodity in NYC apartments, but light + bedtime/naptime do not work well together. We partnered with Select Blinds to update the windows with navy blue Classic Vinyl Blackout Roller Shades. They were easy to install, cordless, and we love how they block the light in the room!
Home is where you “live life”, not “store stuff”.
Today we said goodbye to one of the first purchases we made when we found out we were expecting our first daughter. We bought a little navy 2-seat sofa that pulls out into a twin bed. We read lots of bedtime stories on that sofa, shared lots of cuddle moments, and grandparents even spent the night on the pull-out bed.
Today we gave away the little navy sofa to another family, and set up our 3rd little girl’s crib in that space. One of the realities of small space living is that our space is an ever-evolving puzzle. As the girls grow and their needs change, our apartment must adapt and change with them.
Today we’re sharing the photos and source links of their bedroom’s current arrangement as a room for 3 girls! And if you want to look back, here’s the story of how we originally decided to switch bedrooms with the girls, giving them the largest bedroom in the apartment: “The Great Bedroom Flip” and here’s the details about how we set up their wardrobe system: “Bedroom Redo”.
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My wife and I live with our three young girls in a 700-square-foot apartment in New York City. I started Tidy Dad to help others tidy, simplify, and find joy in their lives. I firmly believe the tidying process can transform your life. I’d love for you to join me in exploring ways that tidying can make room for what’s important in life.
Update (Feb 2021): Lighting is certainly a precious commodity in NYC apartments, but light + bedtime/naptime do not work well together. We partnered with Select Blinds to update the windows with navy blue Classic Vinyl Blackout Roller Shades. They were easy to install, cordless, and we love how they block the light in the room!
Home is where you “live life”, not “store stuff”.
Today we said goodbye to one of the first purchases we made when we found out we were expecting our first daughter. We bought a little navy 2-seat sofa that pulls out into a twin bed. We read lots of bedtime stories on that sofa, shared lots of cuddle moments, and grandparents even spent the night on the pull-out bed.
Today we gave away the little navy sofa to another family, and set up our 3rd little girl’s crib in that space. One of the realities of small space living is that our space is an ever-evolving puzzle. As the girls grow and their needs change, our apartment must adapt and change with them.
Today we’re sharing the photos and source links of their bedroom’s current arrangement as a room for 3 girls! And if you want to look back, here’s the story of how we originally decided to switch bedrooms with the girls, giving them the largest bedroom in the apartment: “The Great Bedroom Flip” and here’s the details about how we set up their wardrobe system: “Bedroom Redo”.
Thanks for pinning: Room for 3 Girls!
This post contains affiliate links. We may make a small commission for purchases made through these links with no additional fee to the customer. We only link to products we use and love! Thank you for supporting our blog!
Hi, my name is Tyler Moore. My wife and I live with our three young daughters in a 700- square-foot apartment in New York City. I began my tidying journey when an early-30’s crisis invited me to reflect upon, challenge, and change my patterns of daily living. I quit my job as a school administrator, returned to teaching, and started Tidy Dad to help others tidy, simplify, and find joy in their lives. I firmly believe the tidying process can transform your life. I’d love for you to join me in exploring ways that tidying can make room for what’s important in life.