The given pictures compare the layouts of a student room for two people at an Australian university: one designed for two people and the other for a single occupant.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that two rooms share similar facilities, including a bathroom, a kitchen area, and a study desk. However, the two-person room is larger and equipped with extra furniture to accommodate more students, while the single room is smaller and more private.
The student room for two people measures 6 meters long and 4 meters wide. It contains two single beds, each accompanied by a study desk placed beside it. There is a bathroom located at the back of the room, and a kitchen area on the left-hand side, including a sink, stove, and microwave. In the middle of the room, there is a table and two chairs, while a television is mounted on the wall opposite the beds. Additionally, bookshelves are provided above the study desks for storage. The room offers more furniture and shared amenities, but at a higher cost of $350 per week.
The single room is a smaller size, measuring 6 meters long but only 2.5 meters wide, but features a similar layout. It includes one bed, a study desk, and a television mounted on the wall opposite the bed. The kitchen is located on the left side of the room and includes a sink, stove, and microwave, like the larger room. A bathroom is also positioned at the far end, providing full privacy for the occupant. Although it contains fewer items and less space, the single room offers more privacy and costs $200 per week, which is significantly cheaper than the shared room.
