jacqued
Cathlete
Hi everyone,
I have a question for anyone who lives in a home that is more than 1 level. My DH and I are buying a home that is 3 levels. My concern is how to keep my DD (who will be 2 next month) safe on the stairways. Do you use gates or something else? There will be 3 staircases (2 that go to the second level and one into the basement). Do I need to put gates on the top and bottom of all these stairs? How old does a child need to be before you have stop taking these kinds of precautions? My greatest fear is of her falling down these stairs.
Another question I'd like some advice about is whether to put her in an upstairs or a downstairs bedroom. My two sons (ages 14 and 7) will be upstairs. I can either put her in a bedroom upstairs next to them or in one of the bedrooms in the basement. My bedroom will be on the main floor and is the only bedroom on this floor. For some reason I just don't feel comfortable having her upstairs. The upstairs is open to the great room below and doesn't seem real safe to me. Am I being too paranoid? I know people buy multi-level homes all the time who have small children so how do they keep them safe?
Other than these concerns I'm really excited about buying this house. If anyone cares to see what it looks like you can see it at www.dongardner.com. The plan name is Arbordale. The one we're buying has a basement so it is a little different than the one on the website. The first and second floors are pretty much the same as shown (except for some changes we made to the kitchen). The images are reversed also. The basement will have a game room, home theater room, exercise room, 2 bedrooms, 1 and a half baths, a hobby room and a large storage room.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jacque
:7
I have a question for anyone who lives in a home that is more than 1 level. My DH and I are buying a home that is 3 levels. My concern is how to keep my DD (who will be 2 next month) safe on the stairways. Do you use gates or something else? There will be 3 staircases (2 that go to the second level and one into the basement). Do I need to put gates on the top and bottom of all these stairs? How old does a child need to be before you have stop taking these kinds of precautions? My greatest fear is of her falling down these stairs.
Another question I'd like some advice about is whether to put her in an upstairs or a downstairs bedroom. My two sons (ages 14 and 7) will be upstairs. I can either put her in a bedroom upstairs next to them or in one of the bedrooms in the basement. My bedroom will be on the main floor and is the only bedroom on this floor. For some reason I just don't feel comfortable having her upstairs. The upstairs is open to the great room below and doesn't seem real safe to me. Am I being too paranoid? I know people buy multi-level homes all the time who have small children so how do they keep them safe?
Other than these concerns I'm really excited about buying this house. If anyone cares to see what it looks like you can see it at www.dongardner.com. The plan name is Arbordale. The one we're buying has a basement so it is a little different than the one on the website. The first and second floors are pretty much the same as shown (except for some changes we made to the kitchen). The images are reversed also. The basement will have a game room, home theater room, exercise room, 2 bedrooms, 1 and a half baths, a hobby room and a large storage room.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jacque
:7