Category
page 3Rooms
qa'a
reception room type
Darbazi
thumb|A Georgian nobleman's darbazi-type house in Tbilisi in the early 19th century.
thumb|A surviving darbazi roof known as "Gorji poush" in Georgian village Dashkasan, Isfahan, Iran
mechanical floor
mechanical rooms-only skyscraper section
function hall
multi-purpose hall type
farmhouse kitchen
thumb|255x255px|A stube at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in [[Nuremberg.]]
thumb|255x255px|A stüa at the Museo Etnografico Tiranese, Lombardy
A stube (stiva (Romansh), stüa (Ladin and Lombard)) is the traditional living area of the German-speaking Alpine areas (Austria, Germany, Switzerland), and the Italian regions of Valtellina, South Tyrol, Trentino and Ladinia.
family room
informal all-purpose room inside a house
electrical room
type of technical room dedicated to electrical equipment
luxury box
private suite in a sports arena
common room
a shared lounge in a student dormitory
wiring closet
room used for communications and/or electrical infrastructure
period room
display that represents the interior design and decorative art of a particular historical social setting
data room
spaces used for housing data, usually of a secure or privileged nature
walk-in closet
Type of wardrobe or dressing room
church porch
room-like structure at a church's main entrance

servants' quarters
traditional domestic worker's part of a great house

garret
thumb|''The Garreteer's Petition by Turner, 1809
thumb|Carl Spitzweg, [[The Poor Poet'' (), 1839, depicting a garret room]]
right|thumb|Place Saint-Georges in Paris, showing top-floor garret windows
A garret is a habitable attic, a living space at the top of a house or larger residential building, traditionally small with sloping ceilings. In the days before elevators this was the least prestigious position in a building, at the very top of the stairs.
billiard room
Room with one or more billiard tables
air shower
specialized enclosed antechambers which are incorporated as entryways of clean rooms and other controlled environments to reduce particle contamination
state room
suite of rooms designed for use when entertaining royalty
Mehmaan khana
literally "guest area" where guests are entertained
plenary hall
room for people to discuss and debate
Petit appartement du roi
suite in the Palace of Versailles, France
utility room
room within a house where equipment not used in day-to-day activities is kept
banquet hall
large room, hall, or apartment designed or used for festive or state functions
great room
a room space within an abode which combines the specific functions of several of the more traditional room spaces
oecus
thumb|House of Augustus, south wall of the "Large oecus" with frescoes in the Pompeian Style, [[Palatine Hill, Rome]]
Oecus is the Latinized form of Greek oikos, used by Vitruvius for the principal hall or salon in a Roman house, which was used occasionally as a triclinium for banquets.
drying room
room intended for drying of objects
servants' hall
domestic worker's dining hall
castle chapel
chapel built within a castle
staff room
thumb|right|A teachers' lounge in Japan
A staffroom or '''teachers' lounge is a room in a school or college. It may refer to a communal work area where teachers have their desk and prepare lessons if they do not have a personal office, or may be a common room''' where teachers and/or school staff can relax, discuss work, eat, drink and socialise while not in class.
storm cellar
type of shelter
equipment room
room for mechanical or electrical equipment