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like this table
I only know 5x4 room is consider as spacious room
There's a thread here somewhere from back when the game first released where people shared their findings, if you can find it. the 5x4 is the only one I remember though, seeing as it is the only one I ever worry about.
Other than bedroom requirements, there aren't any other room requirements in the game. Various setups will get the room different 'names', but those have no game affect.
I allso have seen no Real effect on the Char's... so i never really cared about it.
If it is sized at 20 tiles (or more), and sleeps only 1 person (or one couple), then it is called a "Spacious Bedroom", which gives a +18 happiness buff. But if you put more beds than 1 person (or couple), then it changes to "barracks", which is a lower buff.
Edit: Worth noting that "Barracks" do not need to be sized at 20 tiles, you can have smaller ones than that. For private bedrooms, there is also a buff you get for a smaller bedroom which is called "Private bedroom" or something like that, iirc.
We could collect the room sizes and the mood bonuses in a table on the wiki, similar to that goingmedieval one :)