In an economy or starter home, a child or guest bedroom will often be about 110 square feet, plus the size of the closet attached to the room. In a mid-range home, slightly larger, perhaps 140-150 square feet. A luxury home will often not have much larger bedrooms (except the master) but will have a bathroom for each bedroom and much more closet space for each room.
Measure the dimensions of your bedroom (length, width, height) and compare it with the dimensions of the bed.
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This depends on the dimensions of the rooms etc.
A walk in closet, dresser, vanity, bed, tv, phone... The usual!
30" x 6'-8" x 1-3/8".
A so called 'average bedroom' is so variable that it is impossible to give a definitive answer. You would need to take the dimensions from ten or more estate agents 'for sale' bedroom dimensions, and then average the results.
Most that I've seen are 12 x 24 feet.
no bedrooms have a rich Victorian mansion inside it of them. the dimensions of even a large bedroom are to small.
It can be any room whose length times width equals 196.
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