What Does Dreaming of a Room Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
According to traditional interpretation and Ibn Sirin, a room seen in a dream is usually associated with a woman, a spouse, and the home; entering a new room can indicate a new marriage, growing wealth, and good coming from one's undertakings. A bright, clean room heralds a peaceful, prosperous home, while a room whose owner you do not know, or one completely empty, may be interpreted as trouble.
Psychological View
Psychologically, a room can represent a corner of the dreamer's inner world and self; a bright room may reflect a state of mind at peace with itself, while a dark or closed room can point to suppressed emotions, a tendency to withdraw from others, or a side of oneself not yet confronted.
By Context
A New Room, for Singles
Entering a new, clean room can indicate a new acquaintance for a single person, a spouse entering their life, and material abundance.
For Married People / Building a Room
Seeing that you have added a new room to your house may be interpreted as growth in family life, a child, or a new responsibility.
A Dark Room
Seeing a dark room can point to inner confusion, anxieties that are hard to resolve, and a tendency to withdraw.
A Bright / White Room
A bright or clean white room can indicate the fulfillment of hopes, a sense of relief, and gain from one's undertakings.
An Empty Room
Seeing a completely empty room can point to a temporary hardship, a feeling of lack, or an area of life waiting to be filled.