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John's shop sells a house customisation kit once it is fully upgraded. It's a blue box and I think it's in one of the spots that rotates so you may have to visit a few different days to find it. You need to take this box to Fletch to use.
But I get what the OP is saying. Rather than just get one gigantic room, it would be nice to have multiple rooms with interior walls dividing them. I was sort of hoping for that but I just went with the 200k upgrade and while the house is spacious, having only one gigantic room limits the customizability. For example, right now I can't make the "bedroom" have a different floor or wallpaper than the "kitchen" area. I would love to see that Animal Crossing level of customization where you can have at least three rooms hooked up to the first one.
I mean that's not how animal crossing does rooms, in that game the different rooms are like load doors on the various non-entrance walls you go through to access the other rooms which are their own stand-alone space which honestly is the optimal way to go about it (with additional floors and basements as options as well)
They aren't smaller than the default room size and don't interfere with the camera at all