Good Point.
Small rooms present a challenge similar to that seen in the cinematography of "Riding In Cars With Boys." The cul-de-sac house becomes central to the movie. How DID they do the shots in that tiny house?
They cheated.
They actually built a house with sliding room extensions - like a hifalutin travel trailer - so the camera could sit back to achieve a proper view angle.
There's quite an exposition of this process on the DVD. Entire rooms slide out, but maintain the light quality of the room - nothing opens to the sky.
To fix small rooms - just for the rendering - you marquee the building, stretching the floor slab and roof slab along with the walls until there's a place for the camera to shoot at an aspect of 60 degrees.
Composition is everything.
Dwight Atkinson