If you are asking the sentence it make sense grammatically, then yes, it does. Hope this helps :)
The prepositions are to, and as.
a sentence for the word arranged would be... I have arranged everything in my room to be in the right place.
I lost three games of darts last night. See how the mouse darts from room to room.
The erosion of the dragon was fierce and went into your room at night and did some scary stuff
"Go clean your room". That is an imperative sentence because imperative means a command.
Go to your room right now!
They have that right in all the schools my kids went to.
The patients were in a semiprivate room along with three other people.
"Put all of the perishable food items on the right side of the room"
The subject in the sentence "clean your room" is "you."
6 kids per room
Are you asking if you can do that? It's your choice isn't it? Depending on how old your kids are, why not make them share until they're older, and then you'll all have rooms of your own.