A rocking chair can be in any room or on a porch. My grandmother had one on the porch and two in the living room.
The nursery is currently the most popular room for a rocking chair—where the baby sleeps and is fed.
My glider rocker is located in the living room, and everyone fights over sitting in it.
One might have a rocking chair placed in the bedroom in a reading nook.
A gaming room might have a console gaming chair. The seat is on the floor, and there are no legs. You might have these in a playroom for gaming and watching movies or sports.
I haven’t seen a rocker in the dining room or the kitchen or bathroom—yet! However, I could make a case for having one in the dining area if the mom has more than one child and needs to watch other children while feeding a baby.
Most kitchens in smaller homes don’t have enough space for a rocker, although those homes with open designs could probably work in a nook with room for a rocking chair in the kitchen.
The bathroom—just no. A changing table, if room permits. A rocker, no. The bathroom isn’t the place to loiter.
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