German houses are typically made using white plaster or stucco. The windows open from the inside out like a door. Older houses use a cross-timbered or fachwerk style where wooden beams form an X on the sides of the building. There are normally gates which open up into the yard and lead to the door. There is also generally an entry hall so that residents and guests can change into house shoes before walking inside. There are generally no closets attached to the walls but armoirs and wardrobes are used instead.
Tall and spacious. Lots of the houses will have many floors, but the houses overall are rather narrow. Stairs everywhere you go. They also have many windows for natural light and air circulation, since most of them do not have air conditioning.
The most of the houses are made of brigs. Nowadays they can be made of wood or concrete.
No one asks that unless they're a terrorist.
wood or concreate
house = haus houses = häuser
In the suburbs and the country people live in houses made of stucco. The houses are different shapes and sizes but most of them have a front yard with a gate. Inside is a foyer to change shoes. German houses have kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms.
houses in Spain are made of what materials
The lower house is called the Bundestag. And the upper house is called the Bundesrat.
they made their houses made of sand
reichstag
houses are made of adobe and sand.
The houses are made of bricks and concrete.
what are houses made out os in italy
the house = das Haus houses = Häuser the houses = die Häuser
Houses in Ecuador are mostly made of cement or concrete. Some houses there are made of mud. if you ever go there you'll mostly see houses made of concrete. :D