Living room & shared domestic space scenarios
Living room scenarios are defined by shared presence rather than specific activity. These spaces support long-duration co-existence, passive interaction, and informal domestic routines.
Long-duration co-presence
Living rooms are designed for extended occupancy, allowing individuals to remain together without continuous engagement.
Low-intensity interaction
Interaction often emerges gradually through shared attention, background activity, or casual conversation.
Flexible social boundaries
Seating arrangements and open layouts reduce formal structure, encouraging relaxed and unplanned interaction.
How living rooms shape interaction dynamics
Unlike kitchens or bathrooms, living rooms prioritize comfort and continuity. Interaction may unfold slowly, shaped by shared media consumption, conversation pauses, or simple co-presence.
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