“Growth of multigenerational households has accelerated during the economic downturn. In 2008, 6.2 million intergenerational households resided in the United States (5.3% of all households.) That number jumped to 7.1 million households by 2010 (6.1% of all households.) The increase in these two years represents a faster rate of growth than the previous eight years combined.” (quoted from AARP).
Many homeowners don’t always start out thinking about the possibilities of grown children moving back home or having aging parents move in with them for long-term care; however, many couples find themselves facing this type of situation.
If you find yourself needing to find room for Grandma or your adult children, grandchildren, or other relatives need a place to live, there are some ways you can remodel and renovate some spaces to give them a facelift for your additional residents.
Here is a recent article we found on the Web, published by Creston News Advertiser that has some helpful ideas for accomplishing a multigenerational household.
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