Definition

The term great room denotes a room space within an abode which combines the specific functions of several of the more traditional room spaces (e.g. the family room, the living room, the study, etc.) into a singular unified space. Great rooms are typically at or near the center of the house, feature raised ceilings, and have been common in American homes since the early 1990s.

Standard Lookup Value: Great Room


Legacy OData Value: GreatRoom

Lookup Name: RoomType

Synonym(s):  --

BEDES: --

Lookup Name ID: 2fa52cb

Lookup ID: adbdfaa

References: RESI, RLSE, MOBI, FARM

Spanish Lookup Value: Salón Principal

French-Canadian Lookup Value: Grande salle

Status Change Date: APR 20 2012

Revision Date: JUN 17 2021

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