Bed Table Bed DT To Bath D D To Closet JTo Close To Hall I To Bath To Kitchen DC O O O U7 1. A twin-bed arrange- ment that leaves the cen- ter of the room open. The square corner table may be a container for blankets. The curved tri- angular table is bed height and has no corners to in- jure shins. 2. A conventional twin- bed arrangement. Beds arranged in this manner are convenient to make. 3. A formal arrangement in a symmetrical room. The corner cupboards occupy space that would otherwise be wasted. 4. An informal dining-room arrangement. Opposite the table is a built- in dish cupboard covering the wall. 5. A U-shaped kitchen with a place to eat beside a window. A utility room containing a cupboard, laundry tubs, washing machine, drying ma- chine, chair, and ironing board. 237