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Maybe there's a wall that hasn't properly closed, and it's stopping it from being considered a proper room.
Take a wall in your hand, and look for something like a corner that isn't bending to connect to an adjacent wall. If you spot one, you can right click that wall, with a wall in your hand, to adjust its turning/connection point.
And the map tool hides the roof (to the left of the log for others who run into this). I'm not sure how the roof turned itself back on. Maybe my cat walked across the keyboard when I wasn't looking.