Dual living dynamics

Dual living dynamics can be difficult to handle. This is how you can make a success of multi-generational living.

Dual living is nothing new in South Africa, with many cultures preferring to have several generations of a family living together on one property.

However, the trend is growing as more people are finding it difficult to make ends meet, with multi-generational households becoming increasingly widespread.

Benefits

There are many benefits to multi-generational households.

Making it work

The keys to successful multi-generational living are ensuring a measure of privacy for each occupant and establishing what each person is responsible for from the start.

As with any group of people in constant close proximity, there are bound to be disagreements in a multi-generational home. However, if everyone is considerate and respectful of others, there should be no need for full-scale battles.

Writer : Sarah-Jane Meyer

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