Rooms for Living & Relaxation
Rooms for Food & Dining
Rooms for Hygiene & Utilities
Structural & Exterior Features
Upper & Lower Levels
100

A room in a house where people relax and entertain guests.  Sometimes these are separate rooms, other times they are combined.

Living Room/Family Room

100

A room or area where food is prepared and cooked.

Kitchen

100

A room with a toilet and often a sink and a bathtub or shower.  Sometimes divided

Bathroom

100

The top covering of a building, providing protection from the weather.

Roof

100

The space directly below the roof of a house, often used for storage.

Attic

200

A private room for sleeping.

Bedroom

200

A room specifically for eating meals.

Dining Room

200

A room equipped for washing and drying clothes, and sometimes housing other utilities like the water heater or furnace.

Laundry Room/Utility Room

200

The underlying base of a building, providing support.

Foundation

200

The lowest floor of a building, typically below ground level.

Basement

300

A room designated for work, reading, or other quiet activities.

Study/Home Office

300

A small room or closet near the kitchen used for storing food and kitchen supplies.

Pantry

300

You can wash your hands here.

Sink

300

The vertical structures that enclose a room or building.

Walls

300

A set of steps leading from one floor to another.

Stairs/Staircase

400

A room, usually with large windows, designed to let in sunlight.

Sunroom/Conservatory

400

a kitchen appliance to prepare coffee

coffee maker

400

you can find it in the bathroom

toilet

400

Openings in the walls to admit light and air.

Windows

400

A passage connecting rooms.

Hallway/Corridor

500

we can wash our clothes here.

Washing Room

500

it keeps your food cold and fresh.

Refrigerator

500

you use it to wash your body

Soap

500

Hinged barriers used to close off an entrance.

Doors

500

you can seat outside, take fresh air, and relax here.

Balcony

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