Average lounge in new-build homes are now 32% smaller than equivalent homes built in the 1970s
The living rooms of newly built homes in Britain are nearly a third smaller than equivalent homes built in the 1970s,according to research that charts how living space has shrunk to levels final seen 80 years ago.
The research, by LABC Warranty, and which provides warranties for new-build homes,found the average living room in a house built since 2010 was 17.1 square metres (184 sq ft), compared with 24.9 sq m (268 sq ft) in the 1970s, and a 32% contraction. Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk