The maps provide a comparison of two types of rooms at an Australian university: the double room and the single room.
Overall, the double room is almost twice as expensive and large as the one for a single student, which explains why it accommodates two times the number of beds and desks, along with some types of furniture that are not available in the single room, such as the bookshelf and the table set. Notably, two rooms host the same number of electrical applications, like the TV, the microwave, and the stove, but they are placed in different positions.
Regarding the expenses and size, students in the double room pay 350 dollars a week, almost double the price of 200 dollars weekly for the single room. Although the two rooms share the same length of 6 meters, the double room is slightly wider in size with 4 meters compared to 2. 5 meters.
With respect to the western side, both rooms feature a bathroom at the top-left corner. Moving southwards, both rooms have the same number of cooking amenities, but they are placed facing different positions. In the double room, the extra table set and television are also put next to the cooking applications.
In terms of the right-hand side, the double room boasts double the amount of beds and desks, in addition with the types of furniture that are not available in the single room, such as the bookshelf and the cupboards. Furthermore, in the single room, the television is placed opposite to the study desk
