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Could someone please define the following terms, cottage, bedsit, studio, bungalow , flatlet, thanks?

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Could someone please define the following terms, cottage, bedsit, studio, bungalow , flatlet, thanks?

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There is not going to be any one definite description of any of these. A bungalow is normally all on one level on the ground floor with no stairs, unless its a dutch bungalow where the loft/attic space has also been used, or it has been converted in the loft space to include additional bedrooms/bathrooms and a stairway up to them. A bedsit, may be a large room which contain the living area, and bedroom area, with a sectioned off kitchen and bathroom, although they could be shared in a different part of the accommodation. The areas may appear to be sectioned off to define the various uses, in the bedsitting room and some have beds hidden in a wardrobe, to pull down when needed. The same could be said of a studio although, normally all the facilities in a studio are self contained, with its own front door into the premises through a communal entance. It may eveb have a door numer on it. A flatlet is normally a sectioned off part of the house it may be a room similar to a bedsit/studios d

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