The term "storey" refers to a level or floor within a building. For example, a single-storey house has only one level, while a double-storey house has two levels, one above the other. Each storey contributes to the total height of the building and offers additional living or working space.
In residential construction, double-storey homes are popular because they allow for expanded space without requiring a larger plot of land. By building vertically, homeowners can gain extra rooms or amenities, often increasing the overall value of their property.
If you’re interested in the benefits of double-storey homes, particularly in terms of home extensions, check out our planning guide for double-storey extensions. It provides helpful insights for homeowners considering adding a second storey to enhance both space and property value.
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The English meaning for the Kikuyu word ngoroba is a storey building.
From the Hindi word Bangle, meaning a single storey dwelling
The surname 'Story' is a variant of the name 'Storey' Storey is a Northern English surname derived from the Old Norse 'Stóri' or 'stórr' meaning 'big'.
The prefix for storey is "multi-" as in "multi-storey building."
Donta Storey's birth name is Donta Deshawn Storey.
June Storey's birth name is Storey, Mary June.
Lara Storey's birth name is Lara Beth Storey.
Red Storey's birth name is Roy Alvin Storey.
Scott Storey's birth name is Scott M. Storey.
Stephany Storey's birth name is Stephany Jeanne Storey.
A 'storey' is a floor of a building, so a single storey is a one-floor house or building.
Robby Storey's birth name is Robert Lynn Storey Jr..