Another grande resource for your ease of reference dear readers. I present *waves arms wildly* words that describe buildings or rooms and parts of buildings.
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APPOINTED
Adjective - a building or room that is beautifully appointed, well appointed (etc), has everything you need, and is decorated very well.
BARONIAL
Adjective - a baronial building or room is large, impressive, and built or decorated in an old-fashioned style.
BEACHFRONT
Adjective - a beachfront building faces a beach or is very close to a beach.
BRICK-BUILT
Adjective - British - made out of bricks.
BROWNSTONE
Noun - a building made of red-brown stone, especially one built in the US in the past.
BURNT-OUT
Adjective - a burnt-out building or vehicle has had everything inside it destroyed by fire.
CARBUNCLE
Noun - a building that is extremely unpleasant to look at.
CARPETED
Adjective - a carpeted room or area has carpet on the floor.
CAVERNOUS
Adjective - a cavernous room or building is very large and dark.
COLONIAL
Adjective - colonial buildings and furniture are made in a style that was common in North America in the 18th century.
COMFORTABLE
Adjective - a comfortable room or building is pleasant to spend time in, for example because it has nice furniture or is not too hot or too cold.
CONDEMNED
Adjective - a condemned building is in very bad condition and is going to be destroyed.
CORINTHIAN
Adjective - relating to a style of architecture that uses tall thin columns with decoration at the top.
COVERED
Adjective - provided with a roof.
CURTAINED-OFF
Adjective - British - separated from the rest of a room or area by a curtain.
DANK
Adjective - a dank room or building is unpleasant because it is cold and has walls and floors that are slightly wet.
DARKENED
Adjective - a darkened room or building is dark because there are no lights on inside.
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