Success in a shared room starts long before the suitcases are unpacked. It begins with a clear set of ground rules. Unlike traditional roommates who have separate sanctuaries, four people in one room have no "away" space. You must establish a "Social Contract" that covers the basics: sleep schedules, guest policies, and noise levels. If one couple works nights and the other works days, the room becomes a revolving door of disruption unless quiet hours are strictly enforced. Privacy Solutions for Four
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: Shared sleeping arrangements are often viewed with suspicion by society, which can add external pressure to the group. Success in a shared room starts long before