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AIBU to suggest sharing the home office so the children can split bedrooms?

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Findlebarr · 20/06/2026 20:38

Wise women of MN, I need help in settling a marital disagreement…

DH and I both have ‘hybrid’ work patterns. In a typical week we both WFH Monday & Friday and some weeks there will be an additional day.

We did a garage conversion a few years ago which created a smallish office where DH works. I have a desk set up in the spare bedroom. Up to now this has worked well and both spaces have pros and cons. DH got the office because he tends to WFH more days than I do.

The disagreement… I would really like the convert the spare bedroom into a bedroom for DC1. We have 2 DC and they have always shared but they’re getting to an age where they want their own space and it’s becoming more and more of an issue (quarrelling and moaning etc). I suggested to DH that we could move my desk into the office and share it. He is absolutely not having it. I think it would be perfectly fine - we both work in open plan set ups when we’re in the office. We both use headsets for calls/zooms. There is enough room for 2 desks side by side. DH says we would distract and annoy each other and it would be too hard when we were both on a call at the same time.

If it makes any difference we don’t tend to get on each others’ nerves or bicker etc. I don’t understand why he’s so sure it would be awful. I also asked him if he expects DC to share a room until they leave home and he didn’t really have an answer for that.

Which one of us is being unreasonable here?

YABU - sharing an office with DH will never work
YANBU - there’s no reason a couple can’t share a home office

OP posts:
PurpleThistle7 · 23/06/2026 13:18

Findlebarr · 23/06/2026 13:08

Thanks for this. We host family as often as we can so these are really useful tips.

Good for sleepovers too if you're heading into that era!

My daughter has a trundle bed. My son has a teeny tiny room but has a loft bed and loves sleeping in the den underneath so he's shared a few times. Just good to think about how to set it up for different uses - though I think having the wardrobe in the garage and the desk in your bedroom is the best solution for the first bit.

PermanentlyExhaustedPigeonZZZ · 23/06/2026 13:28

Findlebarr · 20/06/2026 21:26

I hadn’t thought of this and actually it could be a good option. Thank you!

This is what I've done.

Blondeshavemorefun · 23/06/2026 14:05

Great solution

99bottlesofkombucha · 23/06/2026 15:14

BeardySchnauzer · 23/06/2026 11:38

That sounds a good plan OP

make sure you get the garden room if it’s swanky and he suddenly wants a swap🤣

THIS WITH BELLS ON

TheNinkyNonkyIsATardis · 23/06/2026 15:47

PurpleThistle7 · 23/06/2026 13:18

Good for sleepovers too if you're heading into that era!

My daughter has a trundle bed. My son has a teeny tiny room but has a loft bed and loves sleeping in the den underneath so he's shared a few times. Just good to think about how to set it up for different uses - though I think having the wardrobe in the garage and the desk in your bedroom is the best solution for the first bit.

There are really good trundle double beds that are "proper" doubles too. We plan on a study with a trundle daybed for guests when we move house.

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