I have just watched a really interesting TV program about 'super houses' in Moscow that described the expensive apartments being built and the extravagant dachas arising in the woods around Moscow. However, it made me wonder how much space the average Moscow family now has. The program was talking about one room apartments but is this actually one room plus bedrooms or just one room to live, eat and sleep? Can anyone suggest what sort of living space the following imaginary (not necessarily average) family would have - father (quite senior in bank), mother ( lecturer at Moscow State) daughter (student at Moscow State) plus one set of grandparents. Is it likely that grandparents would live in same apartment?