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What Does This Mean $300 Per Night But Can Sleep 6 People In A 3 Bedrrom House Does It Mean $42

How many bricks do I need for a 6-room house?

A 6 room house? Assume - 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom/ laundry, lounge/dining/family room. Assume approx 120 m2. Perimeter - approx 42 lin metres. Standard 2.4 M ceiling height. Allow 1.86 m2 of brickwork / lineal metre of wall after allowing for windows and doors at 50 bricks per square metre = 3906 bricks, but allow 4000.Too many assumptions or not enough information to give a sensible answer.

How many people fit 1 square meter?

According to this document 2-Architechture : 2-Elevators :The minimum acceptable size of an existing elevator cab, allowing for a single wheelchair passenger, is 0.95 m x 1.25 m. Smaller cabs should be replaced.So 0.95 x 1.25 = 1.1875 m^2 which is about 1 square meter. So if we are assuming the worst case - people with some kind of disabilities (in this case using wheelchair) in an elevator, I would assume only 1 person will fit into it.If we are talking about stuffing people in a very tight place then the record for most people crammed in a large car is 41 according to this: Most people crammed in a large carThey were stuffed in Toyota Rav4, which dimensions could be found here: Toyota RAV4 - WikipediaWe should add a third dimension here - height of the Toyota of course and consider the fact the the people were probably stuffed there, but I will make a very rough estimation based on the pictures here (ignoring the height of the car): https://www.automobiledimension....So the dimensions are length - 4600mm and width - 1855mm. Lets remove about 1000mm for the engine (I doubt there were people stuffed where the engine is), and so we have 3600mm х 1855mm = 3,6m х 1,855m = 6.678 m^2.So 41 people on 6.678 square meters is about 6 people per square meter.P.S. Please don’t throw stones at me for any grammatical (or other) errors.

What's a reasonable size for a master bedroom, considering the furniture that has to fit?

THE AVERAGE MASTER BEDROOM SIZE?200 to 250 sq ft or if you want an idea of the dimensions 14x15, 15x15 or 15x16 That is just the average size. If you want to compete in todays market you need to go with about 350 square feet which would be around 20x17, 19x18, 20x18, 20x19, etc. Anything over 20x20 is a luxury and should only be put in houses with over 3,500 sq ft of total living space. Just remember that if you put a master bedroom in your home between 200 and 250 sq ft you need to have a master bathroom that wont put the master bedroom to shame. Same goes for the master bedroom around 350 sq ft. If your master bath is too small it will not be worth the large bedroom it belongs to. Make sure the master bathroom is large with enough space for 4 or more people to fit comfortably in. (Not that you will have that many people in your bathroom, just to give you an idea of how large you want it to be.) Most Master Bathrooms need to be as large as a small bedroom if connected to a large master bedroom. 200 to 250 sq ft master should have a bath about 10x10 minimum 350 sq ft master should have a bath about 11x14 minimum Anything larger than 400 sq ft should have a master bath larger than 14x16 If you dont want your bathroom to be that large, stick with the smaller master suite. It wont throw people off when they enter a huge master and find a wimpy master bath connected to it. General Rule: Your master bathroom should be close to half of the size of the master suite.  Furniture varies according to taste, socioeconomic status, etc., it should have a bed of a specific size (double, king or queen-sized); one or more dressers (or perhaps, a wardrobe armoire); a nightstand an alarm clock or a small lamp ; one or more closets; and carpeting. In the 2010s, having a television in a bedroom is fairly common as well. Along with televisions many bedrooms also have computers, video game consoles, and a desk to do work.

What does it feel like to have 100 million rupiahs monthly income in Indonesia?

I work for a unicorn start up in Indonesia (based in Jakarta)- green is our color! (You can easily guess)My monthly income is a little over IDR 100 million (after taxes) and I am below 30 - I am sitting in a mid-level management position (not even a VP)How does it feel? Well, it still takes me 15 years to buy the smallest unit of a mid-upper scale apartment in Sudirman (e.g. Anandamaya), it takes me probably 30 years to buy a nice house in Pondok Indah and it takes me forever (more than just a lifetime) to buy a mid-sized house in Menteng.Ah not to mention - I can spend my monthly income just to buy a one-way ticket to the US on Singapore Airlines extravagant first Class/suites and have to wait for another month (until next paycheck comes) to buy the return ticket.I guess, the sky has no limit. There’s always someone who earns more and is wealthier. Am I happy? Yes, very much. I don’t buy material stuff - I spend my money mostly on experience. In the end, you will only have what you remember (and it is called memories). Ah, I spend some to help others too. You will never be able to imagine how much IDR 500k (just 0.5% of your income) means to someone. When you pass it on a random stranger (beggar) you meet on the street and you ask them to use the money to start a small retail business (we called it asongan). A few months later, he comes back to you and tells you that he’s managed to live a more financially sustainable life with his children and 0.5% of your monthly earning contributes to that. That kind of feeling is priceless :)

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