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Synonyms and antonyms of Words that describe buildings or rooms and parts of buildings in American Thesaurus

Words that describe buildings or rooms and parts of buildings

appointed (adjective)

a building or room that is beautifully appointed, well appointed, etc. has everything you need and is decorated very well

beachfront (adjective)

a beachfront building faces a beach or is very close to a beach

brownstone (noun)

a building made of red-brown stone, especially one built in the U.S. in the past

burned-out (adjective)

a burned-out building or vehicle has no inside because it has been destroyed by fire

carbuncle (noun)

a building that is extremely unpleasant to look at

carpeted (adjective)

a carpeted room or area has carpet on the floor

cavernous (adjective)

a cavernous room or building is very large and dark

colonial (adjective)

colonial buildings and furniture are made in a style that was common in North America in the 18th century

comfortable (adjective)

a comfortable room or building is pleasant to spend time in, for example because it has nice furniture or is not too hot or too cold

condemned (adjective)

a condemned building is in very bad condition and is going to be destroyed

Corinthian (adjective)

relating to a style of architecture that uses tall thin columns with a decoration at the top

covered (adjective)

provided with a roof

curtained off (adjective)

American separated from the rest of a room or area by a curtain

dank (adjective)

a dank room or building is unpleasant because it is cold and has walls and floors that are slightly wet

darkened (adjective)

a darkened room or building is dark because there are no lights on inside

derelict (adjective)

something such as a building or piece of land that is derelict is empty, not used, and in a bad condition

detached (adjective)

a detached house is not joined to another house

dilapidated (adjective)

a dilapidated building, vehicle, or system is old and in bad condition

Doric (adjective)

built in a plain ancient Greek building style

drafty (adjective)

a drafty room or building is uncomfortable because it has cold air blowing through it

ensuite (adjective)

British an en suite bedroom has a bathroom joined to it

firetrap (noun)

a building that would burn easily or would be difficult to get out of if there was a fire

furnished (adjective)

a furnished house, apartment, or room is one that you rent with furniture already in it

furnished (adjective)

with a particular type or amount of furniture

gabled (adjective)

a gabled building has one or more gables

half-timbered (adjective)

a half-timbered building has been built so that its wooden structure can be seen on the outside walls

high-rise (adjective)

a high-rise building is very tall with many floors or levels

Ionic (adjective)

made in the style of buildings in ancient Greece, with tall stone posts that have round bases

labyrinthine (adjective)

like a labyrinth

lofty (adjective)

mainly literary a lofty building or structure is very tall

low-rise (adjective)

a low-rise building has only a few levels. A high-rise building has many levels.

moated (adjective)

surrounded by a moat

modest (adjective)

a modest building is not large or expensive

modular (adjective)

modular buildings, furniture, or other structures are made in separate sections

nonresidential (adjective)

nonresidential buildings are ones that people do not live in

not enough room to swing a cat ()

used for saying that a room is very small and there is not enough space to live comfortably in it

open-plan (adjective)

an open-plan office, house, apartment, etc. has few walls and much open space

palatial (adjective)

a palatial building is very large with impressive decorations

Perpendicular (adjective)

built in the style of 14th to 16th century English churches, using tall narrow designs and straight upright lines

prefab (adjective)

informal prefabricated

prefabricated (adjective)

a prefabricated building is built in sections that can be moved and put together quickly

rabbit warren (noun)

informal a part of a building or town where it is easy to get lost because there are a lot of narrow passages or streets

rambling (adjective)

a rambling house has a lot of different parts and covers a large area

Romanesque (adjective)

belonging to a style of building that was common in Western Europe from about 900 to 1200 a.d. Romanesque buildings have round arches, curved ceilings, thick walls, and large pillars

rooftop (noun)

used about something that is built on a roof

ruined (adjective)

a ruined building is old and has many parts that have been destroyed over time

secure (adjective)

a secure area or building is guarded so that only specific people can enter or leave it

self-contained (adjective)

a self-contained apartment is part of a larger house but has its own kitchen and bathroom

semidetached (adjective)

a semidetached house is joined to another house by one wall that they share

service (adjective)

used by the staff of a building or organization, and not by customers or the public

shuttered (adjective)

decorated or closed with shutters

snug (adjective)

used about a room or a building that is small, warm, and comfortable

spacious (adjective)

a spacious room, building, etc. has a lot of space inside it

split-level (adjective)

used for describing a room or house that has parts on different levels beside each other, not above each other

sprawl (verb)

used about buildings that fill an area in an ugly way that has not been carefully planned

sprawling (adjective)

built over a wide area in a way that is ugly or not carefully planned

stark (adjective)

used for describing a building or scene that is very clear and plain to look at, often in a slightly unpleasant or frightening way

timbered (adjective)

a timbered building has outside walls made completely or partly of wood

tumbledown (adjective)

a tumbledown building is old and in bad condition

unfurnished (adjective)

without any furniture

unoccupied (adjective)

an unoccupied room, building, or seat is not being used by anyone

vaulted (adjective)

with curved structures supporting or forming the roof of a building

warm (adjective)

warm clothes and buildings keep heat in and prevent you from feeling cold