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Joint family living can be a pleasant experience. Yet, when numerous people share a home, problems like a lack of privacy or insufficient space for everyone can arise. To prevent this, it's crucial to make sure that the architecture of your home is such that it not only attracts positive energy but also works for all of the occupants. To address this, we contacted architects Manish Dikshit, partner at Aum Architects, Santha Gour of Planet 3 Studios, and Amit Khanna, founder and design principle at AKDA, for advice on what to consider when purchasing or creating a joint family house.

Joint Family Home Plans: Provide Space for Everyone
providing enough rooms for the residents

Ideas for Joint Families That Respect Your Privacy
It doesn't matter how close you are to your family; privacy is necessary. Although having own bedrooms for each person makes this possible, if it isn't an option, search for alternatives. Many joint families, particularly in areas like Mumbai where space is a concern, choose to combine two adjacent apartments into one in order to have enough space for everyone, says Gour. Many mixed families have rooms on various floors of their bungalow or villa so that their privacy is maintained. Khanna continues, "It's also crucial to have enough for multiple pantry sections, giving the smaller family units within the joint family some independence.

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