Literal question
B. Number of Rooms
[Question 1-12]
1. ____Rooms, 12 square-meter and larger
2. ____Semi-rooms, smaller than 12 square-meters, but at least 4 square-meter
3. ____Kitchens, 4 square-meter and larger
4. ____Kitchenettes, smaller than 4 square-meters
5. ____Larders
6. ____Bathrooms
7. ____Wash-basin alcoves, shower-rooms
8. ____Vestibules
9. ____Other rooms, cellars, garrets, summer kitchens and rooms for farming purpose excluded
10. ____Total
11. ____Summer kitchens
12. ____Of the rooms number of those having a floor of beaten earth
Interviewer instructions
Filling in the tables "b) Number of rooms"
Room:
Premises used for sleeping or daily stay, having natural lighting and at least 4 sq. meters total surface (living room, bedchamber, children's room, dining room) are regarded as a room.
Alcove (roomette):
The hatchway adjoining a room without door (alcove) must not be enumerated as a separate room.
Hall:
Vestibules having a natural light and at least 4 sq. meters total surface shall be regarded as a room. All the other vestibules (meaning no natural lighting or having less than 4 sq. meters will be marked in line 9 as "other premises"'.
1. Room
In the first row only the rooms having more than 12 sq. meters should enumerated.
2. Half-room
Half-room has a total surface between 4 -- 12 sq. meters .
3.Kitchen
The kitchen is a room having at least 4 sq. meters and having been built and used for cooking.
The space adjoining the kitchen -- generally without a door -- will be regarded as a separate room.
A kitchen should be recorded only once even if it is used by occupants of two dwellings.
4. Kitchenette
Kitchenette is a space having less than 4 sq. meters used for cooking.