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TommieMommy

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31. Half the upstairs is unfinished for Christmas decoration storage. 👍
Thu Jul 10, 2025, 06:28 PM
Jul 10

I wondered about that too and this is what I came up with. 😁

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My thinking is Mr. Cleaver got himself involved in cases that were over his head and they had to rent the rooms out. debm55 Jul 10 #1
It wasn't a house, it was a set. Sets are designed to promote the story line. Ocelot II Jul 10 #2
Thank you Ocelot II, for your thoughts. but Wally could have gone back to his own room at night after talking with the debm55 Jul 10 #3
The other two rooms were a guest bedroom & a sewing room for Mrs. Cleaver. CrispyQ Jul 10 #4
That;s logical. Thank you for pondering with me. debm55 Jul 10 #6
The boys were at the other end of the hall, so they wouldn't hear when doc03 Jul 10 #30
I see what you did there. 🦫😄 -nt CrispyQ Jul 10 #33
Dont watch the Waltons.. lol Demovictory9 Jul 10 #5
You are talking about 6 kids vs. 2 kids. Thank you Demovictory9 debm55 Jul 10 #7
Only 6? Demovictory9 Jul 10 #15
There were actually 7 Walton Children Wiz Imp Jul 10 #21
Grandparents too Demovictory9 Jul 10 #18
The parent's room and the girls room were the same. rsdsharp Jul 10 #8
I never saw the parent's bedroom. Was it shown??? debm55 Jul 10 #11
I was responding to the post about the Waltons, rsdsharp Jul 10 #12
Wow. I know John Boy had a solo room Demovictory9 Jul 10 #17
According to this video, there was a never seen guest room. rsdsharp Jul 10 #9
Something seems fishy about the artwork in the video. debm55 Jul 10 #13
Interesting question. Glorfindel Jul 10 #10
Worst parents ever were on reality show "wife swap". 4 bedroom home..3 teen boys Demovictory9 Jul 10 #19
My brother and I shared a room until I was twelve. Aristus Jul 10 #14
Yes, I shared with my sister. but if there is an empty room , why couldn't Wally use it, especially in his teen years? debm55 Jul 10 #16
The first house I lived in had a similar set up to the Cleavers Fiendish Thingy Jul 10 #20
Then the two upstairs rooms were huge or the bottom rooms were smaller, My houde I live in has 6 rooms downstairs and debm55 Jul 10 #22
We Live In A Cape Cod, Too! ProfessorGAC Jul 10 #28
Honestly, I think middlle class homes of the 50s were pretty small--especially in small towns. hlthe2b Jul 10 #23
Thank you hlthe2b. It was a dumb question from me. I will be takin break for awhile. It was supposed to be funny but I debm55 Jul 10 #24
Well, I may have missed the joke, but it did make me think... so there is that. LOL hlthe2b Jul 10 #25
Eddie Haskell DelMar dem Jul 10 #26
i believe Ward was an accountant samsingh Jul 10 #27
It's a TV production thingy. Wally and the Beaver had some funny conversations in their bedroom that somehow Ninga Jul 10 #29
Half the upstairs is unfinished for Christmas decoration storage. 👍 TommieMommy Jul 10 #31
A lawyer? Oeditpus Rex Jul 10 #32
Four rooms. Study for Dad, Sewing room for Mom, Master Bedroom, Boys Room. malthaussen Jul 11 #34
Mr. Cleaver had filled most of the rooms in his house with his huge collection of fashionably attired Ken dolls NNadir Jul 11 #35
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