Saturday, December 30, 2006

Wildomar New Houses

A house is a structure used for human habitation. A house is generally enclosed by walls and a roof to shelter it from precipitation, wind, heat, and cold. Animals often live in houses, too, including both domestic pets and "unwanted" animals such as mice living in the walls. The word "house" also refers to a building that shelters animals, especially within a zoo.
Families, as well as other social groups, generally live permanently in houses. English-speaking people generally call any building they routinely occupy "home". Many people leave theirs during most of the day for work and recreation, but typically return to their house to sleep, or for other activities.
A house generally has at least one entrance, usually a door or portal; some early houses, however, such as those at Çatal Hüyük, used roofs and ladders for access. Many houses have back doors that open into what some English-speakers call the backyard and others the back garden. When built in appropriate climates, houses may have any number of windows to let in natural sunlight and to provide views outside.

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