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  2. Basement apartment - Wikipedia

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    Basement apartment. The entrance to the basement apartment, Korea. A basement apartment is an apartment located below street level, underneath another structure—usually an apartment building, but possibly a house or a business. Cities in North America are beginning to recognize these units as a vital source of housing in urban areas and ...

  3. 1BR - Wikipedia

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    1BR. 1BR is a 2019 American horror thriller film written and directed by David Marmor, in his directorial debut. [1] The title is an abbreviation of "one bedroom", commonly seen in real estate listings. The film premiered at Fantasia International Film Festival in July 2019, and was released in the United States in 2020.

  4. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Hut. A hut is a dwelling of relatively simple construction, [11] usually one room and one story in height. The design and materials of huts vary widely around the world. Roundhouse: a house built with a circular plan. Broch: a Scottish roundhouse. Trullo: a traditional Apulian stone dwelling with a conical roof. Igloo.

  5. Hilltop Manor (Bladensburg, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Hilltop Manor (Bladensburg, Maryland) /  38.94250°N 76.92944°W  / 38.94250; -76.92944. Hilltop Manor is an historic apartment complex located in Bladensburg, Prince George's County, Maryland. The complex consists of eight brick garden apartment buildings, each of which is divided into two to six units or sections, constructed in 1942 ...

  6. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    Split-Level House. A split-level home (sometimes called a tri-level home) is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered. There are typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area.

  7. Servants' quarters - Wikipedia

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    [1] Roger Pratt is the architect credited with pioneering the removal of servants from dining in the great hall. [2] In 1650 at Coleshill House Pratt designed the first purpose-built servants' hall in the basement. By the end of the century, the arrangement was common; the only servants left in the hall were those waiting for a summons.