Multi-gen living – why more Australian’s are living with family.

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With house and land prices rising and a change in family dynamic and value, the demand for multigeneration living arrangements have increased steady over the last couple of years. Gone are the days when children rush to move out when they become of age and the elderly family members are moved to aged care facilities. We are seeing more children staying in their family homes for longer and people wanting their elderly family to move in to be cared for personally.

This kind of living arrangement however is far from “new” and has been popular in other countries for aeons! This way of living can cut down on financial and emotional strain on the family due to the extra adults being able to contribute, potentially be able to afford a larger home if combining resources, and also doesn’t hurt to have a few more live in babysitters.

 

Home designs for multi generational families

So, what exactly are the requirements to make a home suitable for generations?

Smart design

Our designers take space, privacy and amenities into consideration. The most popular multi-gen homes are those where most bedrooms, if not all, have their own ensuite and separate living areas.

 

Features of a multi generational home

  • Multiple living rooms and sitting areas
  • Open kitchen with sufficient cooking area and butler’s pantries
  • Enough bathrooms and ensuites for all adult bedrooms
  • Ground floor rooms for older family members
  • Study areas

 

Tips to building a multi generational home

The most important aspect to consider for a multigenerational home is space. Not just for the family now but also for future family growth. Be it a single or double storey, it would be best to have multiple master suits and living for everyone to be able to relax and retreat if needed.