Child-Free Couple Reveal How They Use Their Spare Rooms

A video showing a child-free couple’s home setup has captivated viewers Tychok.
On December 28, @Jenniferm.Keller posted sectionwhich has since garnered more than 400,000 views, offering a glimpse into how the couple transformed their three-bedroom home into a personal retreat.
In the video, the user said: “My husband and I are child-free by choice, and we have a three-bedroom house. I just wanted to show you guys what this really looks like.”
Newsweek I contacted the poster for comment via Tiktok. This video has not been independently verified.
An October 2021 Pew Research Center poll found that 44 percent of non-employees in the United States between the ages of 18 and 49 said they were unlikely or not likely to have children someday.
Of these respondents, 56 percent said it was They are unlikely to have children Because “they just don’t want to,” while 43 percent gave another reason. Of those who named another reason, 19 percent said it was for medical reasons, while 17 percent said it was for financial reasons.
“Are we living life?”
In the viral video, the poster took viewers on a tour of two spare rooms — one for her and one for her husband.
“We have our master bedroom, obviously, we share. We sleep there. I have my own room, my husband has his own room. I just want to show you what our rooms look like,” she said to the camera. Confined to her personal space.
The poster room featured an office filled with craft supplies, shelves of working materials, and a cozy nook where she pursued hobbies such as “Junk Journaling” — a craft that involves reusing materials to create a handmade journal.
“Right now, I’m creating,” she said before the tour moved to her husband’s room, which similarly reflects his hobbies and interests.
The poster pair can be seen wearing headphones in a gaming office, immersed in a video game. His room featured skateboards and sneakers displayed along the walls. “You can find out what his hobbies are,” the poster said.
The video showcases his thoughtful use of space but also highlights how it reflects their individual home.
“So far, he’s in his room playing video games. I’m in my room working on my arts and crafts, and making my junk journal,” the poster said. The video ends with her asking: “Are we living life? Because I feel like this is what’s best.”
“This is the dream”
The viral clip struck a chord with viewers, many of whom praised it Couple preparation In the comments section.
“This is the dream,” one viewer wrote, while another added, “This is exactly what I want.”
“This is what I would consider rich!!!!” “No girl, that’s life. I made it,” one commenter wrote, and another user said.
Many users appreciated the concept of having spaces dedicated to hobbies and relaxation.
“This is amazing,” someone commented. “Especially when you need some time to yourself you can go and get some privacy and work on your crafts. I started a junk journal recently and it’s so much fun!”
Some praised the promotion arrangement A healthy and happy marriage.
“And this is another way the marriage lasts,” one user wrote. “You both have your own lives and personal space. Then you gather in the community bedroom at night.”
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