In architecture and building engineering, a floor plan, or floorplan, is a diagram, usually to scale, showing the relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure.
(floor plan) scale drawing of a horizontal section through a building at a given level; contrasts with elevation
(Floor planning) Floorplanning is the act of designing of a floorplan, which is a kind of bird's-eye view of a structure.
A scale diagram of the arrangement of rooms in one story of a building
A tall, narrow, traditional row house, generally having three or more floors
A house in a town or city belonging to someone who has another property in the country
A townhouse (singluarly townhome derived from "house in town") is the term historically used in the United Kingdom, Ireland and in many other countries to describe a residence of a peer or member of the aristocracy in the capital or major city.
A modern two- or three-story house built as one of a group of similar houses
(Townhouses) A type of property joined to a similar property on at least one side, and ownership includes the dwelling and the lot underneath. Normally the type of property in a Planned Unit Development.
a row house; a house in an urban setting
Bluegreen | MountainLoft Resort 2 Bedroom Townhouse Floor Plan
Bluegreen’s MountainLoft resort in Gatlinburg, Tennessee offers 2 bedroom townhouses as seen in this floor plan.
Bluegreen | MountainLoft Resort 1 Bedroom Townhouse Floor Plan
Bluegreen’s MountainLoft resort in Gatlinburg, Tennessee offers 1 bedroom townhouses as seen in this floor plan.