Wednesday, August 31, 2011

d100 Room Types

Edit - not sure why Blogger keeps changing my numbered list into bullet points.  I guess copy/paste this into your word processor of choice and add numbering.  Sorry!~  L.G.

d100 room types


  1. Alcove
  2. Atrium
  3. Attic
  4. Balcony
  5. Ballroom
  6. Barn
  7. Bathroom
  8. Bedroom
  9. Billiard room
  10. Boathouse
  11. Boudoir
  12. Box room
  13. Breezeway
  14. Butler's pantry
  15. Buttery
  16. Cafeteria
  17. Chariot-port
  18. Changing room
  19. Classroom
  20. Cloakroom
  21. Closet
  22. Common room
  23. Conference hall
  24. Conservatory
  25. Courtyard
  26. Deck
  27. Den
  28. Dining room
  29. Doctor's surgery
  30. Drawing room
  31. Entryway
  32. Equipment room
  33. Fainting room
  34. Family room
  35. Forge/smithy
  36. Foyer
  37. Function hall
  38. Great chamber
  39. Great hall
  40. Great room
  41. Guest room
  42. Gym
  43. Hearth room
  44. Kitchen
  45. Kitchenette
  46. Larder
  47. Laundry room
  48. Library
  49. Living room
  50. Loading dock
  51. Lobby
  52. Loft
  53. Loggia
  54. Long gallery
  55. Lounge
  56. Lumber room
  57. Mud room
  58. Nook
  59. Nursery
  60. Office
  61. Pantry
  62. Parlour
  63. Portico
  64. Recreation room
  65. Refectory
  66. Restroom
  67. Root cellar
  68. Safe room
  69. Salon
  70. Saucery
  71. Scullery
  72. Secondary suite
  73. Security
  74. Servants' hall
  75. Server room
  76. Shrine
  77. Sitting room
  78. Smoking room
  79. Solarium
  80. Spear closet
  81. Spicery
  82. Stable
  83. State room
  84. Stillroom
  85. Storage room
  86. Storm cellar
  87. Studio
  88. Study
  89. Swimming pool
  90. Terrace
  91. Theater
  92. Toilet
  93. Undercroft
  94. Vault
  95. Veranda
  96. Vestibule
  97. Waiting room
  98. Wardrobe
  99. Wine cellar
  100. Workshop

6 comments:

  1. Cool, thanks. I keep meaning to pick-up an architectural dictionary at the used book store....

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  2. The list shows up as numbers in Google Reader, just not in blogger itself. Weird.

    Anyway, this is a very useful list, thanks!

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  3. Notepad will convert it to numbers as well. Do the numbers stay if you post it into notepad and then copy and paste it into blogger?

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  4. My Ancient Chinese Secret? Wikipedia. Looked up "Room" and copied the list of related articles at the bottom, then edited out repeats and too modern terms until I had 100 left.

    Oh, and changing carport to chariot-port and adding forge/smithy.

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  5. Great table! Hope you don't mind, but I'm going to "yoink" this and use it to aid in my OSR Challenge this month.

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  6. Yoinking this sort of thing is the reason I put it up here! Hope it helps out.

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