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HOUSES AND HOMES

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  • An area of grass, especially in front of a house or in a park, that is cut regularly to keep it short.
    Lawn
  • A small house, typically one in the country.
    Cottage
  • Houses built as part of a continuous row in a uniform style and which share walls with neighbours on each side.
    Terraced house
  • When you change the aspect of your home, without any serious work. (ie: painting walls, decorating)
    makeover
  • a huge home, usually found outside of cities
    mansion
  • A house that usually has only one level.
    Bungalow
  • A place in your home (usually underground) where you store wine.
    cellar
  • A place where horses are kept.
    stable
  • An exterior door.
    Gate
  • A part of a building consisting of a space or rooms that are  completely below the level of the ground.
    Basement
  • A type of flat that has no walls separating the different areas.
    studio
  • The floor of a building closest to Earth´s surface.
    The ground floor
  • A very very tall building.
    skyscraper
  • The person who owns the home you are renting is your ......
    Landlord
  • A house that is joined to another similar house on only one side.
    Semi-detached
  • When you make changes to your home, such as taking down walls and structural work.
    renovate
  • To completely destroy a building.
    demolish
  • A house that is not connected to any other building.
    Detached house