If you take a keen look at construction listings today, one pattern repeats itself. Homes, particularly middle- to high-income units and maisonettes, are featuring not one but two living rooms.

It goes by different names, a ‘family room’. A ’ TV room’, sometimes simply a second lounge. But whatever the label, modern homeowners are carving out additional living spaces that reflect how people actually live today.

This comes up in modern home life, where family members keep different schedules and interests and often require different kinds of spaces at the same time. Today’s homes are leaning toward flexible spaces that can adapt to entertainment, work, privacy, or quiet retreats.

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