Your bedroom is your sanctuary, your personal space to relax and unwind. It should be a reflection of your style and personality.
Definition
A place where you can feel comfortable and at ease. When it comes to talking about your bedroom, there are a few key words that you should use to describe it.
Example
Here are some words to talk about your bedroom:
Comfortable: Your bedroom should be a comfortable place where you can relax and unwind. It should be a space that feels safe and warm, and where you can escape the outside world.
Cozy: A cozy bedroom is one that is inviting and comfortable. It should be a space where you can curl up with a good book or take a nap.
Calming: A calming bedroom is one that is peaceful and serene. It should be a space where you can unwind and de-stress.
Reflective: A reflective bedroom is one that reflects your personal style and taste. It should be a space where you can feel proud of your décor and where you can show off your personality.
Attic — A room at the highest part of a house, below the roof (see below).
Bathroom — Any room with a toilet and sink.
It’s weird, but not all bathrooms have a place where you can take a bath! A bathroom might also be called a restroom or washroom.
Basement — A level below the ground level of a house.
The basement is the whole underground space. It might be one big room or a group of smaller rooms.
Bedroom — Where the bed is, of course!
In a lot of houses, bedrooms are upstairs (on a level above the ground floor).
Den — A room with comfortable furniture for relaxing.
A den is like a living room (see below), but less fancy and more private.
Dining room — The room where meals are eaten.
Driveway — The short “road” next to a house where you can park a car or drive it into the garage.
Garage — The building where you keep a car.
You can use the word garage whether or not this building connects to the house.
Hall — A hall or hallway is the narrow (small, thin) space that connects rooms.
Kitchen — The room where you store and prepare food.
Living room — A living room is a room for relaxing or entertaining guests.
In English-speaking countries, this room is often located toward the front of the house. In the U.K., it’s sometimes called the sitting room.
Porch — A covered outdoor space.
A porch can be at the front, back or side of a house.
Sometimes porches will be less like open spaces and more like rooms with lots of screened windows (that let air in but keep bugs out!).
Roof — The covering on the top of a house.
Roofs come in different shapes and styles, but the most common kind in the U.S. and the U.K. (and a lot of other places) is a gable roof. A gable roof has two flat surfaces that tilt up and come together, making a triangle. The space under the roof in this triangle area is usually where the attic is.
Stairs/stairway — The set of steps that connect different levels of a house.
Yard — The outdoor area at the front, back or side of a house.
In the U.K., people call a yard a garden. In the U.S., a garden is a part of a yard for growing plants, like flowers or vegetables.
As you can see, many parts of the house have two different names. For example, a yard can be a garden. A living room can be a den.
Conclusion
These are just a few words to describe your bedroom. Use them to help you create the perfect space for you. You can also download our app from the playstore or visit our website.