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By: Admin | Date: November 11, 2011 | Categories:

Once the norm for television couples, the trend of spouses sleeping separately is making a comeback.

Separate Beds and Separate Bedrooms

Married couples are increasingly turning to separate sleeping arrangements as a way to resolve conflicts in the bedroom, according to recent studies by the National Sleep Foundation. Not only are home builders seeing increased demand for dual master suites, but other couples may be using the spare bedroom or den as a separate bedroom, according to author Tracie Rozhon in the March 11, 2007, New York Times article, “To Have, Hold and Cherish, Until Bedtime.”

Rozhon cites the February 2007 survey by the National Association of Home Builders, in which builders and architects predicted an increasing trend in dual master bedrooms. Sleeping separately may not mean trouble, but there is a reluctance to discuss sleeping arrangements. “Many architects and designers say their clients believe there is still a stigma to sleeping separately,” Rozhon says.


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