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So I have a new question .....
I know the difference between a bachelor and a studio apartment ... and I know the difference between a studio and a one bedroom ... but where do singles and juniors fit in? |
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A junior usually describes a a studio apartment where there is an alcove for the sleeping area.
I've heard one bedrooms described as singles and two bedrooms described as doubles but it isn't common to list them that way so it's probably referring to something else. |
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Single and Studio are the same thing. I once had a Jr 1 bedroom. My queen sized bed barely fit in the "Jr" bedroom and I had to crawl over the corner of my bed to get to the bathroom. better placement of the niche would have been nice, the living room and kitchen were huge.
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