The provided diagrams compare the floor plans and amenities of two types of student accommodation at an Australian university: a room for two people and a room for a single person.
Overall, the room for two people is significantly larger and more expensive, containing more furniture and shared living space, while the single room is more compact and basic.
The double room costs $350 per week and measures 6 meters by 4 meters. It includes a private bathroom, two separate beds, and two study desks. There is also a central table with two chairs, along with extra storage space provided by cupboards and bookshelfs. The kitchen area is equipped with a stove, sink, and microwave.
In contrast, the single room is smaller, measuring 6 meters by 2.5 meters, and is priced lower at $200 per week. Like the double room, it contains a private bathroom, a study desk, and a bed. However, the kitchen facilities are more limited, lacking a table and chairs. While it has a stove and sink, there is no microwave shown in the diagram. Interestingly, both rooms feature windows and a television, though the layout differs to accommodate the varying sizes.
