Theorie:

In order to speak about rooms and modern conveniences, you should know the proper vocabulary.
  
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Living room/ lounge - the room in a house or apartment that is used for relaxing in and entertaining guests

Bedroom - a room used for sleeping in

Bathroom - a room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet

Kitchen - a room where food is kept, prepared, and cooked and where the dishes are washed

Utility room - a room, especially in a house, where large pieces of useful equipment such as a washing machine can be kept and where things can be stored

Spare room - a room you don’t use every day, often it is reserved for guests

Playroom - a room intended for children to play in

Study - a room, especially in a house, used for quiet work such as reading or writing

Attic - the space or room at the top of a building, under the roof, often used for storing things

Basement - a part of a building consisting of rooms that are partly or completely below the level of the ground

Central heating - a system of heating buildings by warming air or water at one place and then sending it to different rooms in pipes

Running water - water supplied to a house by pipes

Gas - a substance in a form like air that is used as a fuel for heating and cooking

Electricity - a form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc.
 
 
Examples:

Our house has three bedrooms.

We usually eat breakfast in the kitchen.

Some of these older houses still don't have running water.

Do you prefer cooking with electricity or gas?
Quellen:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org