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A detached house is the most expensive type of home. It stands on its own lan and is not attached to another building. Such houses have privacy from neighbours. A Simple Detached house usually has two or three bedrooms, living room and dining room, kitchen, bathrooms, powder room on the main floor, car port , fully basement.

A semi – detached house consists of pairs of houses built side by side as units sharing a party wall and usually in such a way that each house's layout is a mirror image of its twin. A house of this kind is less expensive than a detached house, but still offers a good standard of privacy and comfort. It usually has a small garden at the front and a larger garden at the back.

Bungalows are one – storey houses wich are particularly popular with older people.

Apartment block are high – rise blocks of flats which provide accommodation for a lot of city dwellers. But these building are not very popular. About 20% of the population live if flat. There are more flats in cities than in rural areas. Most people in Britain traditionally like to live in houses.

A terraced house is usually two – or three – storeys high. It is one of a continuous row of similar houses, joined together by their side walls. Many rows of terraced houses were originally built for workers in nearby factories or coalmines. A terraced house usually costs less than a semi – detached or detached house of similar size. Thre are miles of terraced houses in most towns. Over a quarter of British families live in them.

About house of my dream.It’s of course will be high tech building, located in Los Angeles.This hillside villa offering the perfect vantage point. Set on a rare, flat parcel of land in this slope site, the house plan features simple geometric forms with a horizontal, low-profile silhouette. The integration of indoor and outdoor living rooms really brings a new level of living to this home. Whether on the ground or upper level, there is always an outdoor connection, be it via a walkout to the garden or pool, along the balcony encircling the upstairs, or even just by virtue of the massive glass walls and skylights enclosing the space while letting the outdoors in. The only toss-up of this contemporary home is which views are tops – those by day or the glimmering lights at night.