Use bookshelves, acoustic curtains, or folding screens to create visual privacy. Even in a shared room, having a "corner" that is yours is vital for mental health.
Sharing a room or a small apartment as two couples is a growing trend driven by rising urban rents and the "co-living" movement. Here is an exploration of how to make that arrangement work. Double Occupancy: A Guide to Two Couples Sharing One Space ipx337 two couples living together in a room t
Decide early if you are a "communal pantry" household or if everyone has their own shelf in the fridge. Mixing the two usually leads to "Who ate my yogurt?" arguments. 2. Establishing "The Third Space" Use bookshelves, acoustic curtains, or folding screens to
Many couples find that chipping in for a professional cleaner once every two weeks is the best investment they can make to prevent "chore wars." The Bottom Line Here is an exploration of how to make that arrangement work
Most successful co-living couples implement a rule where common areas must be cleared of personal items and trash within a certain timeframe.