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Latest revision as of 21:05, 23 February 2025
Room
A room is a distinguished space within a building or structure. Rooms are typically separated by interior walls, though they can also be distinguished by other physical barriers such as partitions or bookcases, and in some cases, by no barrier at all. Rooms can be designed for a multitude of uses, including living, entertaining, and working.
Types of rooms[edit]
There are many different types of rooms, each with their own specific uses and characteristics. Some of the most common types of rooms include:
- Bedroom: A room primarily used for sleeping.
- Kitchen: A room used for cooking and food preparation.
- Bathroom: A room used for personal hygiene activities.
- Living room: A room in a residence used for social and leisure activities.
- Dining room: A room where meals are eaten.
- Study: A room used for reading, writing, or academic activities.
Design and layout[edit]
The design and layout of a room can greatly affect its functionality and aesthetic appeal. Factors such as the room's size, shape, and the placement of windows and doors can all influence the room's design. Additionally, the room's intended use will often dictate its layout and the placement of furniture and other items within the room.


