The purpose of this study is to clarify living arrangements and attitudes of people living in two-generation households in a regional city. 1) In the area studied, only 10% had separate living arrangements and most (189 of 208) had shared living arrangements. 2) About half the dwellings were owned by parents. There were three ways of using the dining room, kitchen, and living room : (a) The two generations shared all three; (b) They shared only the kitchen and the dining room; (c) They shared none. 3) The more space they shared, the more they were satisfied. However, there was a slight difference between parents and children in the degree of satisfaction with the present state and their hopes for the future. 4) Fifty-five percent of parents and 40% of children were satisfied with the present state of shared living arrangements.