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You pull this over a window to block sunlight.

Blind, curtain

100

A small object you press to call someone at the front door.

doorbell

100

You keep your forks, knives, and spoons in this.

drawer

100

A soft covering for part or all of a floor.

carpet

100

Where you rest your head.

pillow

200

A fixed basin where you wash dishes.

sink

200

This controls the flow of water in a sink or shower.

faucet

200

A large object that helps circulate air in a room.

fan

200

A deep cooking dish with a lid, often made of cast iron.

casserole

200

A wooden or metal structure used for climbing to high places.

ladder

300

A structure that supports a roof, often made of wood or metal.

beam

300

A raised platform at the entrance of a house.

porch

300

A metal container where you deposit household waste.

bin

300

A tall storage unit with shelves for books.

bookcase

300

A passage that connects different rooms in a house.

hallway

400

A vertical passage that allows smoke to escape from a fire.

chimney

400

A retractable horizontal covering over a terrace or window.

awning

400

A decorative molding along the top of a wall. 

cornice

400

A thick horizontal beam that separates sections of a house.

joist

400

A built-in seat, usually in a bay window.

nook

500

A durable material made from clay and used for walls.

brick

500

A mixture of sand, cement, and water used for construction.

concrete

500

A light but strong metal often used for roofing.

aluminum

500

A type of natural stone commonly used for countertops.

granite

500

A thick, sticky liquid used for waterproofing and roofing.

tar