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Classic Seven is a seven-room apartment floor plan one can find in buildings built in New York City prior to 1940 consisting of a formal dining room, a living room, a kitchen, three bedrooms, a maid's room, and two or more bathrooms.[1][2] Classic Seven is essentially Classic Six with an added bedroom.

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A typical maid's room is located away from other bedrooms, almost always off the kitchen to allow maids of the past easy access. A typical maid's room also has a small bathroom attached to it.

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