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English General knowledge Vocabulary for Houses: 03



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Houses & Apartments descriptions
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Describing houses and apartments include: describing the color and facade of a house.

Describing houses and apartments include: describing the size and space of a home.

Describing houses and apartments include: describing the price and value of a home.

Describing houses and apartments include: describing the location and orientation of a home.

Describing houses and apartments include: describing the maintenance issues a house.

Describing houses and apartments include: describing the decorations of a home.

Describing houses and apartments include: describing furnishings of a home.

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Rooms: The arrangement and purpose of rooms can tell readers a lot about the inhabitants’ lives. A house with many bedrooms might hint at a large family, while a house with a spacious home office could suggest a work-from-home professional.

Decor: The decor of a house can reflect the tastes and personalities of its inhabitants. Is the house filled with antique furniture and paintings, or is it minimalist and modern? This can greatly influence the atmosphere of the house.

Furniture: Furniture adds functionality and personality to a house. A house with comfortable and stylish furniture can make guests feel welcome and at home.

Lighting: Lighting can create a mood and atmosphere in a house. Bright lights can make a house feel lively and energetic, while dimmer lights can create a cozy and intimate atmosphere.

Smell: The smell of a house can be a powerful memory trigger. A house that smells like freshly baked cookies can evoke feelings of warmth and comfort, while a house that smells like cleaning products may feel sterile and uninviting.

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