A sandy or pebbled area along the edge of a body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake.
Beach
A large, fortified building, typically with thick walls, towers, and battlements, historically used for protection and as a residence for nobility.
castle
Pertaining to the present or recent times; characterized by contemporary design, technology, and ideas.
modern
The upper interior surface of a room, often referred to as the "top" or "roof" of the room.
Ceiling
A hard, naturally occurring substance often used for construction, decoration, or as a natural material.
Stone
Elevated landforms with significant height above the surrounding terrain, typically characterized by steep slopes and peaks.
mountains
An extremely tall building with many stories, often found in densely populated urban areas.
skyscraper
Easily understood, straightforward, or not complex.
Simple
The lower surface of a room, usually where people walk or stand.
Floor
A fibrous material derived from trees, often used for construction, furniture, and various other purposes.
Wood
Rural or open land areas that are located outside of cities and towns.
countryside
A small, one-story house often characterized by a simple design and low, sloping roof.
bungalow
Having a lot of room or open space; ample and uncluttered.
A set of steps or stairs that provide access between different levels of a building.
Staircase
A type of metamorphic rock that is often used in sculptures, architecture, and decorative arts due to its distinctive veined appearance.
Marble
A distant and isolated landmass, often surrounded by water, with limited access to modern amenities.
remote island
A facility equipped for physical exercise and fitness activities.
gym
Consistent with established customs, practices, or styles that have been passed down through generations.
Traditional
A building or space used for parking vehicles, storing tools, or other purposes related to vehicles.
Garage
A material made from the skin of animals, often used for making clothing, accessories, and upholstery.
Leather
The central part of a city where major commercial, cultural, and social activities are concentrated.
city centre
A large and impressive house, often associated with wealth and luxury.
mansion
Full of charm, beauty, and excitement; often associated with luxury and elegance.
Glamorous
An underground room or storage area, typically used for storing food, drinks, or other goods.
Cellar
A very strong material often used in construction to reinforce concrete, silver/grey in colour.
Steel