Types of homes
Across
- 4. A small, cozy house, often located in a rural or scenic area, typically with a picturesque design and surrounded by gardens or countryside
- 7. A very tall, multi-story building, typically found in urban areas and used for offices, residential apartments, or commercial purposes
- 10. A small, cozy house, typically made of wood with a sloping roof, often found in mountainous or scenic areas and used as a vacation home or lodge
- 11. A single-story house with a low-pitched roof, often surrounded by a porch or veranda, typically found in suburban or rural areas
Down
- 1. A large and luxurious country residence, typically located in a scenic or rural area, often with extensive grounds or gardens
- 2. An apartment or suite of rooms within a larger building, typically with shared entrances and common areas
- 3. A standalone residential building not attached to any other structure, typically with its own yard or garden space
- 5. A large, grand residence, often with extensive grounds or luxurious features, typically associated with wealth or aristocracy
- 6. A row of similar houses joined together, typically sharing side walls, with each house having its own entrance and usually having a small front and back yard
- 7. A residential building that shares one common wall with another house
- 8. A large building containing multiple residential units, typically arranged vertically with shared entrances and common areas
- 9. A mobile home or recreational vehicle typically towed by a car and used for camping or traveling