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What is the difference between a villa and a villa?

There are three differences between a house and a villa:

First of all, they have different meanings:

1, meaning of villa: Villa is a house with European and American style. Generally, it is a detached or duplex villa-style house with four or three sides facing the sky, with obvious western style, living room, dining room and several bathrooms.

2. The meaning of villa: villa is an improved residence, a garden residence built in the suburbs or scenic spots, used for recuperation. Is the place to enjoy life, is the first life. It is generally believed that, in addition to the basic function of "residence", the high-grade residence which mainly embodies the quality of life and enjoyment characteristics is an independent garden residence in the modern sense, all of which are independent buildings.

Second, they come from different sources:

1, villa source: "Adventures witnessed in 20 years" 49: "I rented a villa on Wuma Road and named it Jinghua Foreign Firm." Mao Dun's Twelve Midnights: "There are five three-story buildings, and there are only two window lights on the third floor."

2. The source of villas: The earliest villas in China are called "different trades", and the so-called "different trades" is the second meaning. In foreign countries, the first residence is called a house and the second residence is called a villa. Most of them are built in suburbs or scenic spots. In ancient China, they were called other industries and museums. In the 3rd century, stepped villas appeared in Italian hillside areas. Villa appeared in the Western Jin Dynasty in China, such as Jingu Villa in Shichong.

Third, the architectural forms of the two are different:

1. Building forms of bungalows: garden-style bungalows, western-style bungalows, small bungalows, single-family bungalows with garden lawns and garages or small bungalows with two or three floors, emphasizing that every household has a garden, including townhouses in the market.

2. Architectural form of villas: There are five types of villas, including single-family villas, townhouses, single-family villas, superimposed villas and sky villas. Strictly speaking, low-density houses such as townhouses, duplex houses and townhouses do not belong to the category of villas, but are classified as high-grade houses. )

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