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31 replies

3DcAndMe · 19/04/2014 16:38

How big is your house?

Bedrooms?
Bathrooms?

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deemented · 19/04/2014 16:40

4 DC, 2 boys 9 and 4, and 2 girls 5 and 2.

3 bed house with 1 bathroom.

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Bowlersarm · 19/04/2014 16:42

3DC (hulking great teens now)

5 beds
3 baths

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MissLurkalot · 19/04/2014 18:37

4 dc (two girls 9 and 6 and two boys 3 and 1)
5 bedrooms 2 bathrooms
We're in the loft bedroom with our own ensuite.
Then 3 good sized double bedrooms and 1 single bedroom.
Then we'll knocked through downstairs.
As much space as possible!

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Lazybones12 · 19/04/2014 18:48

3 dc
6 bedrooms
4 ensuite
1 bathroom

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MyFirstMyLastMyEverythingBagel · 19/04/2014 18:59

3 dc

3 beds

1 bath

Terraced cottage, all on one floor :)

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PatriciaKrenwinkel · 19/04/2014 19:19

4 DC.
5 beds although might as well be two
1 bath, 2 en suite showers and 2 cloakrooms, so 5 toilets. Hopefully teenage proof.

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Oody · 19/04/2014 19:25

3dds, ds ,dh & I four storey 3 bed terrace. One bathroom .

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dottyaboutstripes · 19/04/2014 19:28

6dc
4 large bedrooms
2 bathrooms but 4 toilets

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mammaof4girls · 19/04/2014 19:37

4 daughters aged 9, 7, 4 & 2 + another due in june.
3 bedrooms
1 bathroom with 1 separate toilet.

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winkywinkola · 19/04/2014 19:43

4 dc.

5 bed but only use 3 at moment. 3 bathroom.

Planning to convert loft and create an extension with another bedroom.

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sugarhoops · 19/04/2014 19:46

3 DC (7yo, 5yo, 2yo).

Upstairs: 3 beds, 1 bathroom (1 toilet)
Downstairs: 1 bedroom (currently used as playroom), 1 shower room (with 1 toilet).

We envisage that one child will eventually move downstairs and use the playroom as a bedroom.

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Getyourflipflopson · 19/04/2014 19:48

Soon to be 3 dc. 4 bed. 2 baths but 3 toilets

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Misfitless · 19/04/2014 21:13

4 DCs.

3 bedrooms upstairs & we use one of the rooms downstairs as a bedroom.

Just the one bathroom upstairs.

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jellybeans · 19/04/2014 21:52

5DC

3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom

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RufusTheReindeer · 19/04/2014 21:54

3dc

4 bed
1 bath
There is a separate toilet downstairs

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tallulah · 19/04/2014 22:37

Until they were 11 (girl), 9, 7 and 5 (boys), 3 bedrooms (one of those a box room) and one bathroom.

After that 4 bedrooms (one internal) and 3 bathrooms.

Now 3 adults and one child and back to 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

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AmeliaToppingLovesShopping · 19/04/2014 22:49

3 children

3 bedrooms

1 bathroom

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3DcAndMe · 19/04/2014 23:21

We have 3 dc

3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms

I feel our house couldn't hold any more people so it's interesting to see some people in similar sized houses with an extra 2 dc

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agnescrumplebottom · 19/04/2014 23:50

4dcs
6 bedrooms
4 bathrooms
downstairs loo

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DillydollyRIP · 19/04/2014 23:53

4dc (dd.10, ds.7, ds.4. & dd.10m)
4 bedrooms - ds's share
2 bathrooms & downstairs wc.

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Heathcliff27 · 20/04/2014 00:06

3 dc, 19,10 & 4. 3 bedroom terraced house, 1 bathroom.

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VeryStressedMum · 20/04/2014 00:55

3 dc
3 beds
2 bath
we're looking to extend for another bedroom at some point....

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Fanjango · 20/04/2014 01:03

4 dc aged 14, 8,8 and 7
4 beds
1 bath
Permanent queue for the loo. REALLY need another bathroom or at least another toilet Hmm

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imip · 20/04/2014 06:41

4 dds 7, 5, 4, 2
4brs
Up until a couple of weeks ago, we only used two bars, however, dh and I now have our own room (yah!), dds 1&2 share and dds3&4 share.

3 bathrooms, 4 wcs

Tbh,it is a ridiculous amount of bathrooms and wcs for a smallish house over three floors, especially when you have to clean them!

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