Based on the 2003 International Building Code: minimum of 70 square feet for 1 person per room; + 50 square feet for each additional person in the room. 1 person @ 70 sq ft 2 person @ 120 sq ft 3 person @ 170 sq ft 4 person @ 220 sq ft 5 person @ 270 sq ft and so on.
6 kids per room
The state does not regulate a families sleeping arrangements. Many families have many kids in a single room.
Are you asking if you can do that? It's your choice isn't it? Depending on how old your kids are, why not make them share until they're older, and then you'll all have rooms of your own.
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No I do not think you can share a room. But you should try
all you have to do is go to your room and click on share room and the copy the URL on the address bar.
The cops won't track you down and tell the kids they need to separate rooms
you might want to get them separate rooms sooner than later.you never know how fast they might mature and you don't want your kids to share the same room when that happens!!!!
A lot depends on how old the kids are. There are many illustrated books on this in large libraries
how many people in my family
Most of the time, yes. Frankie and Nick share a room together, too.
Entire families share the same room. There is no 'law' against it.