The Ultimate Guide for Students to Select Room.

Finding somewhere to live as a student studying abroad can be challenging. Various points are to be considered when choosing your room. What are the student room types available is one of the most basic yet critical questions, and knowing which one suits your personality best is not to be taken lightly either. Deciding on which facilities to share and which ones to remain private is a cornerstone to your university life. Are you fine with sharing your kitchen and bathroom with flatmates, or is it too much to handle? Do you prefer living in a spacious room to stretch out, or you find it cosy to be living in a petite room?
Finding somewhere to live at university can be a challenge. There’s lots to consider when choosing your room, including whether or not you’ll share with housemates, what size bed you’d like, what kind of room you see yourself in and, of course, how close you’ll be to university.
Studio
A studio is usually a self-contained apartment. This means that you’ll have your own private space which combines your sleeping area with your own kitchenette or cooking facilities. You will also have access to a private ensuite bathroom and living area.
Studios are the perfect choice for someone who likes their own privacy, as you will not have to share with housemates. If you want to move in as a couple, some studios are big enough for two people.
Entire Place
While living in an entire place, you will have the whole unit to yourself. Usually made up of several individual rooms, including the bedrooms, bathrooms, living areas and kitchen, an entire place gives you extra space and privacy.
Choosing an entire place, such as a one or two-bedroom apartment, means that only you will have access to the apartment facilities and you will not have to share with housemates. If you wish to live with other students, you can rent the property as a whole unit and split the rent. Only students included on your lease will have access to your facilities, and you will need to apply as a group.
Private Room
A private room is your personal space within a shared property. It’s your room to study, sleep and relax. If furnished, the room typically features a bed, study desk and storage space. Your bedroom is completely private and lockable. You will share a living space and cooking facilities with other students. Depending on the property, you may have your own ensuite bathroom or share a bathroom with housemates.
Master Bedroom
As well as your bedroom, you’ll have access to a private bathroom. Your master bedroom is only accessible from your room and typically features a bath or shower, a sink and toilet. Your master bedroom is your own space to sleep, study and freshen up. If you’re in a shared room, you will share your room with a roommate. You can meet up with housemates and other students in the shared living spaces or communal areas.
We at MRROOM, strive to provide the best accommodation for students. Our units are vast and equipped with all necessary facilities that fits students the most. With our ONE FLAT RENTAL FEE scheme, students can enjoy ONE amount rental structure that lessen their rental burden.