Homes in UK smallest in Europe
October 24, 2016
An interesting article in the Guardian this morning, headlined ‘Rise in sale of smaller beds and sofas down to space saving, says experts’
They highlight the fact that sales of narrower beds and sofas are on the rise, reflecting the growing number of people in Britain squeezing into smaller living spaces, according to new figures.
In the report they mention that according to John Lewis, homes in UK are smallest in Europe and people are squeezing into ever-shrinking living spaces.
Read the report in full click here
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