They say it takes a village to raise children. Whether or not that’s true or possible today, most kids love spending time with grandparents. They get to do that a lot if you live in a bigenerational home.
Pew Research recently noted that many young adults in the U.S. now live in multigenerational households with their parents. The surge is notable among 25 to 34-year-olds.
An intergenerational home can make your feelings fluctuate from a need for privacy to a desire for harmony. Structural and decor changes like sound-dampening wall tiles and designated private areas can create a happier living space for everyone.
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