aproximatly 1100 i think...
A Nobles Family home would have 50+ rooms. To be exact, 52. The amount of rooms depended on how big it was. A huge house would have 50 - 60 rooms. The 'homes' weren't even homes!! They were really mansions!!
1442
They had a lot but i dont know how many!
about 25% of houses in the world. mostly developed countries have dishwashers, such as Canada and the US.
There are 67 rooms altogether!
there are 250 rooms in the biltmore house and 43 bathrooms
:0 it has 30400
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Yes. It is very common to have a basement with at least 4-8 rooms.
its impossible to quantify as houses can have any number of rooms of varying sizes.
Over time, houses have changed in many ways. Some ways that houses have changed are, the materials made to build them, how many stories they have, and how many rooms are within them.
It depends which house you are in. And if you are in a Japanese house who's owned by poor people it might be little rooms, but if it is owned by rich people it might be bigger room/ rooms
It is typically a small house in a terrace of small houses with just two rooms downstairs and two rooms upstairs, common in newly urbanised England in the 19th century
Drawing rooms are rooms that are used as reception rooms for people with large houses. They are used most commonly within Britain, and are not as prevalent as they previously were.
For security.
Hotels vary greatly on the number of rooms they have. They can range anywhere from 12 rooms to 8,000 rooms in the larger hotels in big cities such as Las Vegas.
They lived in houses with many rooms around a small courtyard.