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Over 70% Answer "A Child's Room is Necessary": Survey of 1,000 Parents in their 30s-40s in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area | When does it become necessary?

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According to a survey conducted by groove agent, Inc. of 1,000 parents in their 30s and 40s in the Tokyo metropolitan area, 72% responded that 'a child's room is necessary,' with the most common timing being 'upper elementary school grades' at 43%. The biggest future concern regarding housing was 'insufficient storage,' and 65% found 'variable floor plans' that can adapt to lifestyle changes appealing. These results suggest a demand for flexible renovations over fixed layouts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who were the subjects of this survey?
A: The survey targeted 1,000 married men and women in their 30s and 40s with children, residing in the Tokyo metropolitan area (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba).
Q: According to the survey, what percentage of people think a child's room is necessary?
A: A total of 72.1% (27.0% 'absolutely necessary' + 45.1% 'preferably necessary') responded that it is necessary.
Q: What was the most common answer for when a child's room becomes necessary?
A: 'Upper elementary school grades' was the most frequent response at 42.6%.
Q: What is the biggest concern people have about their current home regarding future family structure changes?
A: 'Insufficient storage' was the top concern with 425 votes, followed by 'not enough rooms' with 366 votes.
Q: What kind of floor plan does the survey show high interest in?
A: The survey revealed that 65.4% of respondents are attracted to 'variable floor plans' that can be partitioned or expanded to accommodate a child's growth.