Saturday, January 12, 2013

How About Two Master Bedrooms?

The National Association of Home Builders predicts that by the year 2015 the demand for two master bedrooms in upscale homes will increase significantly.  

Why two master bedrooms? 

People are "tired" (like that) tired of not getting a good night's sleep because their spouse snores or flops around in bed.  People are becoming so desperate for a good night's sleep that they are now seriously talking about separate bedrooms.  When that time comes, who gets the spare room and who gets to keep the nice master bedroom?  That's where the idea for two master bedrooms in a home is gaining steam.




It's estimated that between 75% and 80% of adults have sleep problems like snoring or waking up during the night.  No longer is it a strange thing for happy couples to discuss splitting up, at least for the night.




A night-time separation can be a good thing.  For starters, besides not feeling tired the next day some sociologists report that couples that go for separate bedrooms actually have a more romantic relationship because an invite from a partner to join them in their bedroom for a night adds extra spice to the love life.  

Canadian Living reports the following added benefits from a good night's sleep:

  • Stress Reliever
  • Aids Anti-Aging
  • Better Performance and Energy
  • Better Health



The National Association of Home Builders predicts that by 2015, 60% of custom homes will have two master bedrooms. In fact, even today many builders report that 25% of custom home orders request two master suites.



Here's a question for you.  There are two identical homes with only one difference, that being one has two master bedrooms.  Would the two master bedroom home be your first choice based on getting a good night's sleep?

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