@article{oai:shotoku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000723, author = {新田, 米子 and 河内, 美代子 and Nitta, Yoneko and Kouchi, Miyoko}, journal = {聖徳学園女子短期大学紀要, Bulletin of the Shotoku Gakuen Women's Junior College}, month = {Sep}, note = {The purpose of this study is to clarify the number of Tatami rooms, possession of connected Tatami rooms, the style of seating and sleeping, and an evaluation on Tatami rooms. We conducted a survey among residents of detached houses which were sold by The Housing Supply Corporation of Gifu Prefecture in December 1994. It was found that approximately 80% of residents had more than two Tatami rooms and approximately 50% of residents had connected Tatami rooms. Although approximaterly 80% of residents had an European-style living room, seating style was not only European-style but also Japanese-style or a combined style. Residents aged forty and fifty prefer Japanese-style when sleeping and especially when receving guests. A lot of residents had a high regard for Tatami rooms. It is possible to say that Tatami rooms are important in detached houses.}, pages = {47--59}, title = {地方独立住宅における和室の保有状況および起居様式に関する研究 : 岐阜県住宅供給公社分譲住宅における事例調査}, volume = {25}, year = {1995}, yomi = {ニッタ, ヨネコ and コウチ, ミヨコ} }