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What is this room called in the UK?
A conservatory
What do you call this Finnish invention?
A dish drying cabinet
What do you often have in homes located in hot climates but rarely in Finland?
Air conditioning
What is it called when you remove mess or organize things at your home (often little items that are not so important)?
Declutter
What is it called when a person or people take over an abandoned or unoccupied building without permission?
Squatting
Who do call to fix your pipes?
a plumber
What do you call a fancy apartment on the top floor of a building?
A penthouse
What do you call this type of flooring?
Parque
What is this?
A drying rack
What are most windows like in Finland?
Double-glazed or even triple-glazed
What is that next to the chair?
A chest of drawers or a dresser (table)
What is this?
A spatula
What is this?
a colander (or a strainer or a sieve)
What is on the top part of this fridge?
A freezer compartment
What is this?
A stove
What part of a shower is this?
It's a shower head.
What is that in the window?
Window blinds (Persian or Venetian)
What do you call the paved part in front of a house?
A drive or a driveway
What is this?
A tap or a faucet
What is this?
A plug
What is this?
An outlet or a socket
What do you call a house that is joined to another similar house on one side?
A semi-detached house or a duplex
What do you call a small room where you can keep food?
A pantry or a larder
What do you call the flat area at the top of a staircase?
A landing
What is this room called?
A utility room
What do you call the green thing?
A bedspread