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    • mother777M Offline
      mother777
      last edited by

      Hahaha agree with the dinning table comment!

      We are also doing the same.

      Sometimes we will just sit on the sofa to read thru notes or when revising mistakes.
      Sometimes may be just sit on floor like old times…

      Whatever makes the child comfortable will do. No need to spend money on expensive ergonomic furniture a which may end up not being used…

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        winth
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        That’s an interesting thread.


        For us, we have 3 tables side by side in our living room, 1 each for DS 1 and DS 2 and 1 table for our family computer. The objective is that no one hides in their bedroom to ‘do work/ study/ secret me time’. All day activities in the living room.

        Beside the study tables are shelves of books so the boys have easy access to their books. We have another 2 full shelves of books for leisure reading.
        It works well for us and the boys usually spend time at their study tables to do their work or reading on the sofa.

        Their tables are quite worn out from pencil scribbles, full of eraser shavings and are decorated with stickers.

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          clioclio
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          I 'secretly' love the organised look of those kindergarten classrooms where all colour pencils, magic pens, scissors, etc are put away in identical looking containers and stacked neatly.


          I 'secretly' love to admire office stationery supplies full of pens, staple bullets, post it note pads, paper clips etc stacked neatly in the cupboards.

          HOW i wish my house is abundant in supplies like those Army store house!
          LOL 😂

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            Funz
            last edited by

            clioclio:
            I 'secretly' love the organised look of those kindergarten classrooms where all colour pencils, magic pens, scissors, etc are put away in identical looking containers and stacked neatly.


            I 'secretly' love to admire office stationery supplies full of pens, staple bullets, post it note pads, paper clips etc stacked neatly in the cupboards.

            HOW i wish my house is abundant in supplies like those Army store house!
            LOL 😂
            Can be done. You just buy in bulk and pack them in your cupboards. 😉

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            • FunzF Offline
              Funz
              last edited by

              Kiddos have their own rooms. We renovated their rooms last year and they each have their own study area. DH consulted a fengshui master when we first bought our place and the kids study areas are where the master say their wen cang wei is. We did built-in shelves for their files and stationery. They each have a bookshelf next to their beds for their storybooks. Sometimes the kids will gather in either of their rooms and do their work together.


              DH and I have our own study room. And in one of the cupboards, I stored stationery mainly for the kids. Whole boxes of glue, correction tapes, pencils, pens, erasers, staples, a few packs of construction papers, printing supplies, etc.

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              • sharonkhooS Offline
                sharonkhoo
                last edited by

                clioclio:
                I 'secretly' love the organised look of those kindergarten classrooms where all colour pencils, magic pens, scissors, etc are put away in identical looking containers and stacked neatly.


                I 'secretly' love to admire office stationery supplies full of pens, staple bullets, post it note pads, paper clips etc stacked neatly in the cupboards.

                HOW i wish my house is abundant in supplies like those Army store house!
                LOL 😂
                Sounds like something that is quite easy to replicate - just get some storage boxes or units and stack them in a cupboard or bookshelf. But if you really like the 'bulk' look it may not be practical for a small family as the supplies may not work or discolour after storing for too long. I usually buy extra of most common items and keep them in a bag on a shelf. My kids will help themselves when they need the items and tell me when the stock needs to be replenished. I don't like to have to rush to get a single item when they need it.

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                  RoastChickenDance
                  last edited by

                  If anyone is looking for an affordable foldable study table, can consider this -

                  https://www.lazada.sg/products/jy08-foldable-table-portable-folding-study-dining-computer-fold-desk-no-installation-i1109640001-s4286076017.html

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                    LeilKhor18
                    last edited by

                    Where can we get affordable ergonomic table and chair for kids?

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                      hattiemercy
                      last edited by

                      Beside the study tables are shelves of books so the boys have easy access to their books. We have another 2 full shelves of books for leisure reading.It works well for us and the boys usually spend time at their study tables to do their work or reading on the sofa.

                      https://surveyz.onl/bwwlistens-buffalo-wild-wings-survey/

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