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Northern European single-family home
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Northern European single-family home

A single-family home (known as a detached house in the UK) is a free-standing residential building, generally found in less dense urban areas, the suburbs of cities, the exurban region, and rural areas. Most single-family homes are built on lots larger than the structure itself, adding an area surrounding the house, which is commonly called a yard in American English or a garden in the British variety. Garages can also be found on most lots. In older homes, they are typically detached, standing as a separate building, either near a driveway or facing an alley in urban areas. Newer homes in North America favor attached garages, often facing the street, as most recent developments do not include alleys.

Literally only members of a single family live in this type of house, yet in the wider sense it refers to a single party of people. The counterparts to single-family homes are apartment complexes, condominiums, duplexes, or terrace houses where several families live in the same structure.

There are advantages and disadvantages to single family homes. Advantages are that the entire space is private to the owner and family, the re-sale value is generally the highest on single family detached homes, in most cases (depending on federal,state/provincial and local laws) you can add on to the existing house if more room is needed and there is generally no property management fees such as the ones associated with condominiums and and townhomes.

There are also many disadvantages to owning a single detached family home. All maintenance and repair costs" interior, exterior and everything in between are at the owners expense. There are often a lack of amenities such as pools and playgrounds (although some single-family homes do have these features within the lot, or nearby they often cost more). Landscaping and lawn upkeep costs are at the owners expense and in most cases single family homes cost alot more than condominiums and townhomes.

Large, inner city neighborhoods are so densely populated that there is generally not room for houses devoted to just a single family. Yet the outer districts of larger cities are usually transitional areas with equal shares of smaller apartment buildings and single-family homes. Among the wealthy industralized nations, single family homes are most common in the United States, Canada, Australia, Northern Europe and New Zealand.

Inside: rooms

A sample floorplan of a single-family home
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A sample floorplan of a single-family home

A single family house in Western culture usually has at least the following rooms:

Furthermore most average houses feature some or many of these rooms:

The following rooms can be found in more spacious or luxurious homes:

Linguistic Use

In the United Kingdom the term single-family home is sparsely used. What is referred to as single-family home in the U.S. and Canada is rather called detached house. While in the American countries housing is commonly divided into "single-" and "multiple-family homes", the countries of the United Kingdom focus merely on "houses" (including detached, semi-detached and terraced) versus "flats" (i.e. "apartments" or "condominiums" in American English).

Separating types of homes

Galleries

Common Single-family homes in the United States and Canada Image:Small Single-family home.jpg|Small North American single-family home Image:Single-family home.jpg|Smaller midsize North American single-family home Image:Single-family home2.jpg|Midsize North American single-family home Image:Two-story single-family home.jpg|Bigger midsize North American two-story single-family home Image:Bigger single-family home.jpg|Midsize North American two-story single-family home Image:TypicalFamilyhomeEntrance1.jpg|Big North American two-story single-family upper middle-class home as found in Milton, Ontario Image:Big single-family home 2.jpg|Big North American two-story single-family home

Homes around the world Image:House river kwai.jpg|River house on the River Kwai in Thailand Image:Kernerhaus in Weinsberg.jpg|Traditional plastered home in Germany Image:Njem house in Cameroon.jpg|Wattle and daub mud house in Cameroon Image:Case à la chefferie de Bana.jpg|Traditional thatched house in Cameroon Image:Ermelo 01.JPG|Portuguese house of uncut stones Image:Kunio yanagita01 1920.jpg|Traditional Japanese home

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