Home decor: Advice to a reader who desperately wants her house back
Briefly

Occasionally, I get a call for help from a reader with all the markings of a class action suit - one person acting on behalf of many. Florida nurse practitioner Maureen Rabazinski's email was just such a case, seeking advice on reclaiming her home space after accommodating family needs.
Maureen expressed her desire to make her home reflect her and her husband while occasionally welcoming family and friends, aiming to eliminate the overwhelming chaos caused by lingering beds, crib, and toys after her children moved out.
She contemplates converting rooms to rid the master bedroom of an elliptical machine, recovering the guest room overtaken by her son, and transforming the kids' room inundated with toys into a more organized space to maintain a professional image for her telehealth practice.
As a nurse practitioner running a telehealth practice from her home office, Maureen questions the impression baby crib and toys in the kids' room may have on her patients, highlighting the challenge of balancing personal and professional spaces within the home.
Read at www.mercurynews.com
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