egenrommene
Egenrommene is a term used in Nordic housing discourse to describe private rooms that are part of a larger, shared dwelling arrangement. The word derives from egen, meaning “own,” and rommene, the definite plural form of rom, meaning “rooms,” and is commonly applied in Norwegian and Danish contexts to refer to the residents’ own sleeping or study spaces within a multi-unit home.
In practice, egenrommene denote private, individual rooms within a building that also contains communal facilities such
The term appears in sociological and architectural discussions about how private autonomy and community life can
Egenrommene is thus understood as a component of modern, privacy-conscious communal living, reflecting broader trends in