The floorplans illustrate a double room and a sigle roomm at a university in Australia.
As an overall statement, it is apparent that the former room is considerably larger than that of the latter one. Also, the double room is more expensive in comparison with the single room.
The two-person is wider, at 6 meters by 4 meters, which costs $350 per week. The room has a shared bathroom at the top left corner, next to a bookshelf. It also includes two single beds with separate study desks and large cupboards, that create private areas for each of the students. At the bottom left corner of the double room, there is a kitchen that is equiped with a stove, a sink and a microwave. A large round table is located in the middel part of the room, with 2 chairs for the enrollees. In front of it, there is a television that is also next to the kitchen.
By contrast, the room for one university learner is narrower, at 6 metres by 2.5 metres, which costs $200 per week. The single room has a spatial design that is suitable for one student, with contents such as a single bed and a study desk. The bathroom and the kitchen is locate in the same style of the double room, at the top left corner and the bottom left corner respectively, with a television next to the kitchen and opposite with the study desk.
