The diagrams compare the layout and weekly costs of a two-person room and a single room for students at an Australian university.
From a general perspective, both rooms share similar facilities and basic furniture for living activities. Nevertheless, the room for two people is significantly larger, better equipped, and costlier. It is also more appropriate for social interaction, while the one-person room offers more privacy and comfort.
The room for one person measures 6 metres by 2.5 metres and costs $200 per week. It includes a bed, a study desk, and standard kitchen facilities such as a microwave, stove, sink, and cupboard. There is also a bathroom and a small window near the bed. This living space is more personal for individuals.
Conversely, the room for 2 people is more spacious, measuring 6 metres by 4 metres, and is priced at $350 per week. It contains two beds and two study desks, providing space for both students to work independently. Additionally, it offers a television, a dining area with a table and chairs, and an extra bookshelf, making the living environment more convenient for shared living.
