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Twin Sharing
Making the Most of Your Space
By Jenn Director Knudsen
"In hindsight, the rocker and footstool weren't necessary," says Cari of Portland, Ore. "I don't think I ever rocked or fed anyone in it, since I was always feeding two babies at once. And those chairs are not really built for three!"
In terms of other pieces of furniture, Cari says she chose cribs that converted to toddler beds, and because her girls were pretty petite, the beds lasted until they were 3 1/2 years old. "We also chose a dresser that didn't look 'babyish' and could be used when they were much older," she adds.
Janice made a different decision, knowing her daughters probably would be 6 feet tall, like their mom. "When the girls were ready to move out of the cribs, we bought high-quality extra long twin beds," she says. "We chose this route because the girls would outgrow a toddler bed and a regular-size mattress. It was expensive but worth it in the long run."
And for general storage space, get creative and "think vertical," Walker says. "Vertical storage [such as floor-to-ceiling shelving, trundle and bunk beds] is key, as is rotating out old clothing immediately. Keeping it around even though you know you'll never use it will only take up precious space."
"We chose cribs that had a drawer underneath because we were short on storage space," Cari says. "We also purchased an extra 'dresser-type' unit that fit into the closet." And the family only recently converted its extra guest bedroom into the girls' playroom; the twins have shared a bedroom from the get-go.
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