A couple gave up their bedroom so their kids could have their own space – and now sleep in their living room.
Paige Boakes, 29, and her husband, Ashley, 28, decided to give up their bedroom to give their children – daughters, aged seven and 11, and sons, aged three and seven – their own space.
The couple moved into the living room in their two-bedroom house in March 2024 and spent seven months on a king-size air bed.
Paige and Ashley, a binman, prioritized renovating the two bedrooms for the kids but have now invested in a pull-out bed for themselves.
Paige, a stay-at-home-mum, from Bexley, Kent, said: “I felt guilty they were all crammed in one room.
“You always feel guilty as a parent.
“I didn’t want them to resent me.
“I have always prioritized them. You get on with it as a mum.”
Paige was a single mum to her two girls – aged seven and 11 – before she met Ashley.
The couple had their son, Teddy, three, together and Ashely has a son, seven, from a previous marriage.
With three to four children in the house at one time, the kids were getting squashed in one room.
Paige said: “My eldest turned 11 – it’s a time of puberty.
“I didn’t think it was appropriate them sharing.
“It’s quite a little room.
“My son is three now and going on a bigger bed and we didn’t have room for him.
“I decided I was going to start the boys room and take our bedroom.”
Paige and Ashley originally slept on the sofa but then found a king-size blow-up bed to put in the living room.
The pair redecorated the rooms so their two boys and two girls have separate spaces.
Paige said: “They loved it – the girls have always wanted their own desk.
“My eldest wanted a desk and a whiteboard and my other daughter has got a dressing table.
“The boys have got toy boxes.
“It’s comfy and cozy.”
Paige renovated the rooms on a budget over the last seven months – spending $250 on new mattresses and $125 on the boys’ bed from Facebook Marketplace.
The couple refurbished the girls’ bed themselves to make a storage space for their clothes.
Paige shared the renovations and her living situation on TikTok but was pleasantly surprised by how many others were in the same boat.
She said: “I felt embarrassed I couldn’t afford to give everyone a room.
“It’s nice to know we’re not the only ones.
“You give it up for them to have their space.
“You have no space but you focus on them.”
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