subject: Have Your Own Space To Keep A Relationship Fresh [print this page] Unfortunately many adult relationships failUnfortunately many adult relationships fail. In the UK alone the divorce rate is rising and this means that some young couples avoid getting married completely. There are endless reasons why a relationship may breakdown. Dishonesty and infidelity can be a common cause. Growing apart can also be a simple explanation.
Another factor that is often associated with a failed relationship, is that many couples spend too much time together and not enough separated (and enjoying their own space). Very often, couples feel that if they spend time apart this could suggest that they are not right for each other. But the truth is that every strong couple should take time apart to focus on their own passions and interests - eventually deepening their relationship. Taking time to enjoy your own space can even save a relationship.
If you have a family spending time away from your partner and children can be key. It will help you to keep hold of your identity as an individual rather than a mother, father, husband, or wife. Men find taking some time out now and again particularly beneficial. Sometimes getting out of the house is all it takes to recharge the batteries and de-stress.
For many men this means having a specific area close to home that you can retreat too. This could be the local pub, the golf course or just the living room. However using a garden outbuilding can be a great solution too.
If your partner or yourself are looking for this dedicated relax area why not use your garden shed as a space to unwind? Simply clear away and junk and convert into a chilled out haven or masculine gaming den. If your current shed is already in use then buy another to make the most of this idea. Any outbuilding can be carefully decorated and decked out with the latest home furnishings to create a brilliant time-out area. Men can then enjoy a cosy man-den with mini fridge, games console and beanbags for quality time with his mates.