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1665:Conservatory
1572:Storm cellar
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1775:Hidden room
1704:Lumber room
1620:Antechamber
1611:Great house
1591:Wine cellar
1562:Root cellar
1515:Boiler room
1496:Crawl space
1167:Living room
1160:kitchenette
1145:Home cinema
1130:Family room
1125:Dining room
1115:Common room
913:13 December
765:Kovacs 2012
718:"Vestibule"
681:Horton 1874
588:Harris 2005
435:Railway use
366:White House
167:), and the
65:, entrance
55:antechamber
18:Antechamber
2114:Categories
2080:Tree house
2050:Front yard
1982:Sill plate
1930:Foundation
1872:Bressummer
1785:house plan
1754:Undercroft
1739:State room
1689:Great hall
1658:still room
1325:dumbwaiter
1310:Cubby-hole
1140:Great room
1110:Bonus room
1054:Vestibules
934:2006-03-02
819:2020-10-31
751:2020-08-31
727:2018-11-21
664:Miles 2016
571:References
557:Propylaeum
445:See also:
382:Cross Hall
288:exonarthex
216:vestibulum
147:thyroreion
104:vestibulum
2004:Threshold
1887:Colonnade
1832:Townhouse
1770:Furniture
1674:Courtyard
1576:Safe room
1486:Cloakroom
1454:Technical
1444:Vestibule
1429:Staircase
1368:Inglenook
1341:Fireplace
1300:Breezeway
1172:Gynaeceum
1041:vestibule
948:. Wiley.
903:Softpedia
788:31 August
576:Citations
505:Singapore
466:diaphragm
453:vestibule
378:Vestibule
284:Byzantine
196:Vestibule
169:proaulion
143:prothyron
132:prothyrum
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2040:Backyard
1999:Skylight
1962:Plumbing
1957:Ornament
1952:Lighting
1862:Baluster
1850:elements
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1817:Terraced
1669:Orangery
1648:scullery
1625:Ballroom
1601:Workshop
1586:Wardrobe
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1234:Bathroom
1189:man cave
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536:Antarala
529:See also
386:entrance
361:mud room
280:Orthodox
264:churches
51:anteroom
2033:Related
2009:Transom
1901:Cornice
1891:Portico
1882:Chimney
1877:Ceiling
1709:Parlour
1694:Library
1653:spicery
1643:saucery
1638:buttery
1481:Carport
1463:storage
1458:utility
1439:Veranda
1434:Terrace
1363:Hallway
1295:Balcony
1274:Nursery
1269:Cabinet
1264:Boudoir
1246:Bedroom
1218:Sunroom
1150:Kitchen
830:Sources
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405:airlock
370:portico
354:hallway
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258:Narthex
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2024:Window
1967:Quoins
1945:Portal
1896:Column
1812:Duplex
1790:styles
1749:Turret
1581:Studio
1557:Pantry
1530:Larder
1520:Garage
1491:Closet
1425:Stairs
1383:Loggia
1346:hearth
1336:Genkan
1290:Atrium
1283:Spaces
1252:closet
1239:toilet
1208:Shrine
1184:Andron
1135:Garret
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295:atrium
235:fauces
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221:fauces
136:Apollo
75:modern
49:(also
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2014:Vault
1987:Style
1935:Gable
1925:Floor
1905:Eaves
1795:types
1780:House
1763:Other
1734:Solar
1714:Sauna
1613:areas
1552:floor
1471:Attic
1398:Porch
1393:Patio
1373:Lanai
1353:Foyer
1213:Study
1177:harem
1094:house
1090:Rooms
928:VRoma
809:Eater
455:on a
311:Genoa
246:porch
231:domus
212:Latin
100:Latin
69:, or
63:lobby
59:foyer
57:, or
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2060:Home
2019:Wall
1992:list
1972:Roof
1940:Gate
1915:Door
1910:Dome
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