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A convergent mixed‑methods design:
Qualitative Phase
Two couples sharing a single bedroom is a microcosm where spatial constraints, privacy perceptions, and relational dynamics intersect. The present study demonstrates that subjective privacy, flexible spatial design, and structured communication together mitigate the otherwise negative impact on relationship satisfaction. By translating these insights into design guidelines and policy standards, housing stakeholders can create more humane, resilient micro‑living environments for the growing segment of multi‑adult, small‑space residents. IPX-337 Two couples living together in a room t...
Future research should employ longitudinal designs, incorporate cross‑cultural samples, and test intervention trials (e.g., providing standardized privacy kits) to verify causal effects. A convergent mixed‑methods design:
The living arrangements of people have evolved significantly over the years, influenced by factors such as economic conditions, cultural norms, and personal preferences. One such arrangement that has garnered interest and curiosity is when two couples decide to live together in a single room. This setup, while unconventional, can offer insights into human relationships, space management, and the adaptability of individuals within close quarters. Procedure: Online surveys administered at baseline (Day 0),