• @[email protected]
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    57 days ago

    No. Think of the number as representing how many levels you have to go up.

    If you go one level up, then you’re on the floor of level 1. etc.

    A two-story home would mean you have to go two level up to get to the roof… So it has two floors. i.e. Level 0 and level 1.

    • @kofe
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      17 days ago

      What is a single floor home called then? A flat?

      • @bitwaba
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        37 days ago

        A flat is an apartment.

        I (American living in London for more than a decade) don’t think I’ve ever seen a detached single story house before. There might be a name but they’re rare enough that I’ve never heard it before.

        • AnyOldName3
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          47 days ago

          Bungalow. I don’t think you’ll find many in London.

          • @bitwaba
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            27 days ago

            Interesting, thanks. Bungalow in the US would usually mean something like quaint. Where as you can also have a “ranch” house in the US which is a single story usually with a large open floor plan.

        • @Ross_audio
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          27 days ago

          And yes it is weird.

          A bangla house was one in the Bengali style. Those were single story buildings the colonial British encountered in India.

          So it became the posh way of saying “single story house” and then everyone started using it. Because it’s better to say you’re choosing not to build extra stories than saying you can’t afford them.