Jasmine's room layout. Sorry my blueprint-y skills are horrid. I'll try and explain the best I can! With a little aid from Google Images.
As we enter the room, there are, obviously, all sorts of rugs around the area. They are each different and handmade back in Agrabah. Here's some examples of the patterns that would be found on them:
In the kitchenette, there are the normal counters, fridge, sink, and stove. Jasmine stashed the microwave in one of the cabinets built into the counters; she wasn't quite sure what is was and has no use for it. In the corner of of counters, there is a large basket of apples. She has other fruit, but keeps them in the fridge since she thinks they taste better cold. But she prefers the convenience of having the apples out. While she eats like a bird, she keeps her kitchenette stocked at all times, just for those hungry gargoyle visiters. Examples of other items found somewhere in her kitchentte:
Tea Kettle
Mugs and Plates
Flatware
Holds sugar and salt; don't get them mixed up!
Coffee Pot
There's a small dining section next to one of the windows. It's basically comprised of this table and chair set, and she usually keeps a vase of flowers on it (not depicted), and there's a potted plant in the corner of the space:
In between the dining and living spaces, there is a hutch, showcasing both pure gold plates, goblets, bowls, and the like, as well as other treasures salvaged from Mist-covered Agrabah. The hutch itself was bought from Traverse Town and is the only non-Arabian or non-Arabian-inspired furniture piece:
Then there's the living space right next to Jasmine's room; in the corner of the two is a potted plant. There are two types of seating here, the main sofa, and two lounging loveseats. There are also sidetables and an ottoman, with a tray displaying more treasures.
Sofa
Love Seats
Side Tables
There's also a small study space closer to the front door, comprised of a desk (on it, paper, quill and ink, a lamp), a side table displaying a treasure, a bookcase, and a potted plant.
Inside Jasmine's room, right next to the door, is a coat rack, which she uses to hang her scarves and robes on. Her bed has a canopy of draping satin and silk curtains, and at the foot of the bed is a cushioned bench. On either side of the bed are nightstands, each with a large drawer for storage; they both back up against curtained windows. On the other side of her room is a wardrobe (for dresses, cloaks, special occation clothing like her Gala and Prom dresses, and extra blankets); a vanity with all sorts of various perfumes, oils, hairbrush, flower vase, etc; a miniature ottoman to sit on for the vanity; a potted plant; and a corner bookcase. On the same wall as the door is a small dresser, in which she keeps her school uniforms, everyday clothes, and on top of it she has mutli-level jewlery boxes that house her royal head adornaments and jewlery, of course.
Bed frame, curtains, and bench
Bedding and pillows
Nightstands; pretend they're made of real gold and jewels with purple paint, okay?
Wardrobe
Vanity
Miniature ottoman
Items that can be found on the vanity and/or on the nightstands:
Onto the last few miscellaneous info bits.
There are curtains hanging from all the windows and all the doorsways, except for the front door. There are also curtains hanging along the living space wall, and the wall on the vanity side of Jasmine's room. They look like this:
There are also several lamps hanging around the place, both modern (bought in Traverse Town), and traditional (oil and candle burning). Examples:
Finally, I've mentioned several times there are Agrabahian treasures around the dorm, and -as I failed to mention it before- in the empty spaces on the two bookshelves. Examples of such treasures:
And that's all folks! Thanks for touring Jasmine's room!