The given diagrams display the floor plans and facillities of the Australian university’s student accomodation. There are two different types of room: a twin room for two people and a single room for one person, with different amenities for each variety.
The twin room measures 6 by 4 metres and costs $350 per week while the one person room’s size is 6 by 2.5 metres with the cost of $200 weekly. The two person room cost $150 more than the single room but if the payment is split between the two person in the twin room, it shows a significant saving resulting in only paying $175 per person, which is much cheaper than living in the one person room for a week.
Moreover, the main facility difference lay on cupboards, bookshelf, and dining furnitures found only in the double room. To be precise, the individual room holds a single bed, a television, singular study desk, a bathroom, a sink, a stove, and a microwave. The student room for two people also have the same equipents but with the addition of a dining set near the kitchen area, a cupboard seperating the two beds, and a bookshelf leaning on the bathroom wall.
In conclusion, the twin room is larger and more expensive, yet realistically more frugal than paying more for a smaller space. Both rooms contain essential and supporting amenities for studying and daily living.
