They live in these houses that are called Hogans which are made of mostly bricks, mud, and rocks.
Spanish people typically live in houses, apartments, or other types of residential buildings, similar to people in other countries. These can range from urban apartments in cities to rural houses in the countryside, depending on individual preferences and economic circumstances.
In general, linked detached houses are valued less than fully detached houses as they share a common wall with another property. Detached houses usually offer more privacy and space, which can increase their value compared to linked detached properties. However, market conditions and location can also impact the value of both property types.
French people live in all sorts of houses. In larger cities and towns, many will live in apartments (anywhere from studio sized to having multiple bedrooms and bathrooms). On the suburbs, outskirts of cities, or in more rural areas French people will live in homes. Most homes are smaller and very old, often made out of stone and wood. There are not as many extra rooms or extravagences as seen in homes in countries such as the US.
Maori people in New Zealand live in a variety of housing types, including modern homes, traditional marae (meeting houses), and rural settlements. Many Maori communities emphasize connection to their ancestral lands and traditions in the design and location of their housing.
Most of the houses in china are connected, that means they are houses that are joined together. The traditional Chinese houses are colours of black , white, beige, orange, red etc. Also they have a series of roofs. That means they more than one roof on their house. To see a picture of a Chinese house go on google images and search Chinese houses or traditional Chinese houses. The multiple roofs have the edges pointed somewhat upward in mostly colors of a dark red with some sunny yellow(also darkish grey). The houses themselves are many stories high and ground level. For poorer houses, they are mainly made of mudbricks and mostly one story.
traditional types of houses
Types of houses in Asia include traditional wooden stilt houses in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, courtyard houses in China, pagoda-style houses in Japan, and terraced houses in countries like India and Nepal. Additionally, modern apartment buildings and high-rise condominiums are becoming increasingly common in urban areas across Asia.
The different types of houses in Brazil are high rise apartments, cement houses, and houses that are made out of natural materials.
traditional types of houses
China has many different types of housing. Most have no or little electricity. In the cities there are high rises with more modern amenities such as electric. Chinese people live in town houses, apartments, and tenements
in houses in Mexico and china.
mud houses
different types
Homes in China are commonly made from concrete, glass, wood and steel, just like most other modern houses. Houses in China can also be made with thatched roofs, but modern houses are more common.
Houses made of dirt
They live in houses that they have built themselves.
the houses in Beijing are very small and have no pillows