Types of houses - Definitions
an apartment building
A lot of families live there.
a caravan
A wheeled vehicle for living or travelling
a block of flats
They can be very high. A lot of families live there.
a detached house
This house does not have any other touching it.
terraced houses
a house that is one of a row of houses that are joined together on each side (noun)
a semi-detached house
a house which is joined to another house by one wall that they share
a bungalow
a low house with a broad front porch, typically no upstairs
a house
a place where people live with its children.
a tent
a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a frame of poles or attached to a supporting rope.First used as portable homes by nomadic peoples, tents are now more often used for recreational camping and temporary shelters.
a ranch house
a single floor family home with a low roof and attached garage is extremely popular in the South and West of the US Am
a tree house
a small building or shelter built among the branches of a tree
a login cabin
a small house just one or two rooms in it.
a tepee
a type of tent in the shape of a cone made from animal skins that was the traditional shelter of some Native Americans
a skyscraper
a very tall building
a yurt
foldable homes used by people in Central Asia, most commonly in Mongolia
Log cabin
it is a traditional Russian countryside dwelling.
cottages
only one or two rooms, slept on straw with animals, crude diet: bread, grain, cheese, veggies, soup
an igloo
snow houses are made up of snow blocks built up into the shape of a dome in Alaska Greenland.
a cave house
the earliest form of dwelling; can be found in Spain, Turkey, China and the United States.