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Optimizing space, minimizing walking distance, these are good things... for some...
 
Optimizing space, minimizing walking distance, these are good things... for some...
  
===Magical Multi-way Doors===
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===Magical Three-way Doors===
  
The main point of this design is that it squeezes six bedrooms in a space of 9x8 squares (including walls) by using two-way doors. It's meant to be built across several Z-levels, making it take up a minimal amount of practical space. It can be easily mirrored, although that requires a wider corridor (or the use of four bedrooms instead of six on the other side).
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The main point of this design is that it squeezes six bedrooms in a space of six by seven squares. It's meant to be built across several Z-levels, making it take up a minimal amount of practical space. It can be easily mirrored, although that requires a wider corridor (or the use of four bedrooms instead of six on the other side).
  
 
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'''Alternate layout:'''
 
 
This is a simpler (though slightly less compact) design using three-way doors.
 
 
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One apartment "unit" gives you 6 rooms using only 2 doors and it fits within a 13x7 space (including walls).  Access to the apartments in the unit is through the 1-3 up/down stairwells in the center.  This design can be expanded by repeating the same pattern one level down and/or by tiling together multiple units together on the same level.
 
 
Both designs mean that you have to build less doors per bedroom, which helps save time and materials.
 
  
 
===Sandwich===
 
===Sandwich===

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