homes
There are many different types of homes.
A bungalow
a bungalow There is no upstairs. A bungalow has all the rooms on the ground floor. There is no upstairs.
A barge
a barge A barge is sometimes called a house boat. It is a long, narrow, flat bottomed boat. Inside you will find a living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms.
A detached house
a detached house A detached house stands on its own and is not joined to another building.
A mobile home
a mobile home A mobile home is a large caravan on a site. It can be transported on the back of a lorry. It can be connected to electricity or gas.
A terraced house
a terraced house A terraced house is in a row of similar houses joined side by side and facing the street.
A trailer
a trailer A trailer is a home that can be moved from place to place. It is pulled by a lorry or car.
A flat
a flat A flat is a home on one level with more flats in a block.
A chalet
a chalet A chalet is a home on one level. Chalets are usually made of wood.
A maisonette A maisonette
a maisonette A maisonette has two floors and its own front door on ground level. It is part of a larger building. Maisonettes are often above shops.
A semi detached house
a semi detached house A semi detached house has one wall joined to the house next door.
Where do you live?
the place you live in a home? What makes the place you live in a home?