Across
- 5. the space in a building or house directly under the roof, often used for storage or as an extra room.
- 9. the floor of a building above the ground floor.
- 10. the upper covering of a building, typically made of tiles, shingles, or metal.
- 12. the lowest habitable level of a building, typically below ground level and used for storage, utilities, or living space.
- 15. a movable barrier that can be opened or closed to control access to an area or structure.
- 16. a structure or shelf above a fireplace where decorative objects can be displayed.
Down
- 1. a way or track made for pedestrians, often paved or marked.
- 2. a set of stairs
- 3. a platform projecting from the wall of a building, typically above ground level, used as a place to stand or relax.
- 4. a doorway or opening that provides access to a building, room, or area.
- 6. a vertical structure, typically made of brick or stone, that carries smoke from a fire or furnace out of a building.
- 7. a structure built into a wall, designed to contain a fire and provide heat and light.
- 8. the floor of a building at ground level or closest to the ground.
- 11. an outdoor area or platform built on a slope or raised surface, often used for dining, relaxation, or gardening.
- 13. the highest floor of a building.
- 14. a vertical structure that divides or encloses an area, typically made of brick, stone, or concrete.
