The two floor plans compare student accommodation for one and two people at an Australian university.
Overall, both rooms provide essential living facilities such as a kitchen, bathroom, bed, and study area. However, the room for two people is larger, more expensive, and designed to accommodate shared living, while the single room is smaller and offers less personal space.
Regarding the two-person room, it measures 6 metres long and 4 metres wide, costing $350 per week. When entering, the bathroom is located on the left-hand side, and opposite it is the kitchen, which includes a sink, stove, and microwave. A table and two chairs are placed near the kitchen, next to a television retained on the wall. In the middle of the room, a cupboard divides the two sleeping and study areas. Each occupant has a bed, a study desk, and a bookshelf, ensuring equal privacy and convenience.
Meanwhile, the single room costs $200 per week and measures 6 metres by 2.5 metres. The bathroom and kitchen are in similar positions to those in the shared room. However, there is only one study desk, bookshelf, and bed, all arranged along the right-hand wall beside the window. The television and cupboard are opposite the bed, making the layout simpler and less spacious than the shared accommodation.
