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The standrd hotel room size, which isn't a definite standard more like average size is: 300 to 400 square feet in the US.

25 - 35 meters in Israel

it depen on hotel type. in the economic hotel, it's about 25m2. the bed is about 1.2m*2m.

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There is no standard size of a room... by definition. The 2006 IRC (International Residential Code), which is accepted as CODE in most of the United States, states the following as minimum room area requirements: R304.1 Minimum area. Every dwelling unit shall have at least one habitable room that shall have not less than 120 square feet (11 m2) of gross floor area. R304.2 Other rooms. Other habitable rooms shall have a floor area of not less than 70 square feet (6.5 m2). Exception: Kitchens. R304.3 Minimum dimensions. Habitable rooms shall not be less than 7 feet (2134 mm) in any horizontal dimension. Exception: Kitchens. R304.4 Height effect on room area. Portions of a room with a sloping ceiling measuring less than 5 feet (1524 mm) or a furred ceiling measuring less than 7 feet (2134 mm) from the finished floor to the finished ceiling shall not be considered as contributing to the minimum required habitable area for that room. Just remember If you build to code and nothing else... you have just passed with a whopping D -. Most starter homes in the US (3 bed 2 bath dbl garage about 1200 to 1500 sq ft) are about 100 to 150 sq ft bedrooms, 150 to 200 sq ft living, family rooms, kitchens, dining areas and 400 sq ft garages, baths tend to varry from 70 to 150 sq ft. I hope this helps Terry Combination Building Inspector

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According to my friend 12' x 14' is the standard size of a room in India.

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1500 sq ft

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