This is something I’m curious about that is tied to housing shortages… As in, say a hypothetical government want to encourage real-estate develpers to build more housing to solve housing shortages. But said government still wants to make most of its citizens happy, instead of just cramming everyone in the smallest accommodations possible
As extreme examples:
- A shoebox studio (<= 10 m^2) is probably too small for almost any family
- On the contrary… a massive estate (>= 10,000 m^2) is probably too big for almost any family. At that point, upkeep of the house may need several full-time housekeepers, so you literally won’t have time to do it yourself
I’d imagine there might be some cultural differences regarding this as well…?


1st rule of acronyms - use the full term once first.
The LDK system, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen. The number in front is bedrooms. So a studio is typically LK. A small house might be 1LK or 1LDK. I’ve seen it while looking for a place in the states but I think it’s more common abroad.