TYPE OF HOUSE
Across
- 2. typically refers to a large, grand house or estate, often with many rooms and opulent features such as columns, balconies, and detailed architecture.
- 4. refers to a small, cozy dwelling, typically made of logs or other rustic materials, usually used as a vacation or retreat home.
- 5. refers to a type of mountaineering-style wooden house, characterized by prominent eaves, often with a pitched roof. Chalets are charming, cozy, and warm, with an atmosphere that reflects the alpine setting.
- 6. typically refers to a large building or apartment complex designed to house several people, particularly students or workers.
- 7. typically refers to a large, luxurious house or estate, often with gardens, impressive architecture and amenities.
- 8. refers to an apartment or building situated on the top floor, typically offering an exclusive and luxurious living space.
Down
- 1. typically a small, single-story house, often with a large porch, and designed for comfortable living in a simple, efficient layout.
- 2. typically refers to a large country house or estate with surrounding lands, often used for agricultural or recreational purposes.
- 3. refers to a small, poorly built and often improvised dwelling, usually made of inexpensive materials like wood, corrugated metal, or plastic.
- 4. refers to a small, quaint home often with an emphasis on natural materials and simplicity in design.