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A cottage is, typically, a small house. The word comes from the UK where it originally was a house that has a ground floor, with the first, downstairs bedroom suite in roof space. In many places the word cottage used to mean a small old house. In modern usage, a cottage is usually simple, shelter often comfortable, usually in rural or semi-rural. In the United Kingdom the term cottage showed a small residential build traditional, although it can also be applied to the construction of modern living designed to resemble the tradisional cottage word often used to mean a small vacation home. However there are cottage-style residence in the cities, and in places where there is no connotation of the term generally measure at all in certain countries (eg Scandinavia, the Baltics, and Russia) the term "cottage" has a local synonym: In mökki Finland; in suvila Estonia; in Stuga Sweden; in hytte Norway (from the German word Hütte); The chalupa Slovakia; in дача Russia (dacha; who can refer to the holiday home / summer, often located near a body of water). in United States this type of summer house is often called a "cabin", "chalet", or even "camp". Originally in the Middle Ages, cottages housed agricultural workers and their friends and their families. this term to describe the residence Thus, cottages for small farmers In the early period, a documentary reference to a cottage which most often appear and stand and shelter as it is now, but a complete farmhouse and yard although very small In modern popular culture the term cottage is used in the context of a more general and romantic and may date from the era any but the term is usually applied to the pre-modern residence. Older, tend have a high limit, and often have an open timber, sometimes disturbing to the living space. renovation modern place to stay as it is often trying to re-create from wood, ceilings,, in an effort to establish perceived historical authenticity can be seen here in japan cottage was incredible there are traditional and modren following example
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