The provided diagrams illustrate the floor plans and facilities of two types of student accommodation at an Australian university: a twin room for two people and a single room for one person.
Overall, the twin room is significantly larger and more expensive, yet both rooms contain essential amenities for studying and daily living.
In terms of size and cost, the room for two people is $350 per week, which is $150 more than the single room at $200 per week. Both rooms are six metres in length, but the twin room has a width of four metres, making it 1.5 metres wider than the single room.
Regarding layout, both rooms share a similar arrangement with a bathroom and cooking facilities (sink, stove, microwave) located on the left side, and a window on the right wall. The main difference lies in the furniture for sleeping and studying. The single room has one bed and one desk near the window, with a TV opposite. In contrast, the two-person room contains two beds and two study desks, separated by a cupboard. Furthermore, the larger room is better equipped with a bookshelf and a set of tables and chairs, features not present in the single room.
