Rooms
Outside the House
Materials
Building Parts
Famous Homes in Life and Literature
100

Meals are eaten here.

the dining room or the kitchen

100

Greenery in front, back, or on the sides.

A Garden

100

Usually red, rectangular, and clay.

bricks

100

How you enter and exit.

 The door

100

Home of the President of the United States.

 the White House

200

A room underground 

Basement or Cellar

200

A place where a car parks that is not enclosed

A driveway

200

Tree trunks that have been cut down.

Wood

200

They let light and air in and also can keep cold air and bugs out.

Windows

200

The four "Houses" in Harry Potter

Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff 

300

A room for relaxation.

 The living room

300

A structure for a car.

 a Garage

300

Windows are usually made of this.

Glass

300

A round support that holds up part of a building.

a Column

300

The house of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins 

Bag End

400

A room for sleeping.

 the bedroom

400

An outdoor extension of the house. 

 A porch or a deck

400

Common flooring material for kitchens and bathrooms.

Tiles

400

A window that sticks out on three sides.

a Bay window

400

Home of King Charles III

Buckingham Palace

500

It can be found at the top of a house.

an attic

500

It can go around the perimeter of the house.

 A fence

500

The gray goop that holds brick together.

Concrete / cement

500

The area where you have a fire to keep warm in winter.

A hearth

500

The house of Sherlock Holmes

 221B Baker Street

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