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Originally Posted by klhandler
I understand Mongolians have lived like this for centuries
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Part of what allows the Mongolians to live this way is a strict system of organizing the ger into sections for specific tasks and even specific places places for men, women, children, guests. Also remember their ger were not as big typically as the modern yurts we use. They would also take advantage of the giant space they had outdoors. Inside was small but they had horizon to horizon to live outside if they felt they needed alone time or more space.

Now I would not expect you to live the way a tribal nomadic people do, you have not built up the culture to live that way. Your best bet would be to add smaller satellite yurts to a larger central yurt if privacy is an issue. Many people use a smaller yurt as a bathroom space for that very reason. Ore you could go further and make multi rooms of a central yurt and make some bedrooms.
The other option would be to build interior walls with good sound proofing. Or a combo of multi yurts and walls with sound proofing.