There were about 3 - 4 rooms in a colonial house
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The Roman Domus was the house model occupied by the wealthiest of Roman society. It was built with many smaller rooms adjoining two large main rooms: the atrium and the peristylium. The building was entered through a main hallway known as the vestibulum and smaller hallways known as Fauces. Water was managed very cleverly by allowing rainwater to drain into pools (impluvium) in the middle of the large rooms which drained out under the house into cisterns.
The average square footage of a colonial house was much smaller than modern day houses. Many of these colonial houses were less than 300 square feet.
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Houses can have any number of bathrooms -- it depends on the people who built it, and on whether the people who bought it later added any more bathrooms to the house.
The number of rooms in a colonial house varied depending on the size and wealth of the family. However, typically, a colonial house had around 4-6 rooms. These rooms would include a parlor, kitchen, bedrooms, and possibly a dining room and study.
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there are 585 rooms in the house of commons
1,650 rooms in Osborne House
the red house is a small house with 8 rooms
Katie has 8 rooms in her house.
a very tiny house... 8 rooms
One.
132 rooms.
There are about 1,000 rooms
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There are 12 rooms in thomas jeffersons house!