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Band 7+: The plans below show a traditional and modern two-storey Japanese house.

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The image shows the floor plans of two two-storey houses: Traditional Japanese house and Modern Japanese house. The Traditional Japanese house (downstairs) includes kitchen (8 tatami mats), bathroom, entrance, stairs, and cupboards. Upstairs comprises two rooms (each with 8 tatami mats), stairs, and cupboards. The Modern Japanese house (downstairs) includes kitchen and living/dining area (4 tatami mats), entrance, stairs, and cupboards. Upstairs includes 3 rooms, bathroom, stairs, and cupboards. Room 1 (downstairs) and Room 2 (upstairs) in Traditional house have sliding doors and futons unfolded at night-time. Main bedroom (upstairs) in Modern house has futon unfolded. Doors, sliding doors, tatami flooring, and futon usage are indicated with icons and notes explain futon and tatami mat.
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The diagrams compare the interior design of a traditional and modern Japanese house.

Overall, the two houses both consist of 2 floors with tatami flooring, sliding doors, and futons that can be used as cupboards at during the daytime and unfolded as mattresses for sleeping purposes at night.

Looking at the downstairs sections the the houses, upon entering the main and only entrances of the houses, we will get to the hall sections which are connected with different areas of the floor. The two houses both have a tradition room with tatami flooring and a space to store the futons that can also used as a cupboard. The traditional house contains a separate kitchen and a big bathroom while in the modern house, the kitchen and living/dining area are combined into a fluid space in order to maximize daily household activities.

Moving on to the upstairs part, the traditional house includes 2 traditional bedrooms with flooring and no bathroom. The modern house has no traditional bedroom, but instead, comprises 3 modern bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with one located inside the primary bedroom.

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