I never show the nap area for infants as it is family bedrooms and my upper floor is not on the daycare tour. Toddlers nap on mats in the diningroom (main floor play area). Normally I don't even mention this till we are down in the basement playroom doing the interview. This is a family home and as such I am allowed some privacy. What the colour of my bedroom or if I have an ensuite bath or not is not important since their child will be in a packnplay in the middle of the room.
As a military family that moved the kids spent many weeks with their rooms having to look like showhome rooms and life is not normal that way. Again during daycare interviews their private space is there for them not the parents - but I borrowed their space during the day for naps while they were at school and the daycare kids didn't care if dirty clothes were on the floor or the bed wasn't made. I doubt that showing the napspace would make any difference in their decision.

































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