Synonyms for "high ceiling" in Real Estate Listings
Alternative Words for "high ceiling" in Property Descriptions
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5 results for "high ceiling"
vaulted ceiling
A ceiling that rises to a peak, creating a spacious and airy atmosphere.
The vaulted ceiling in the living room makes it feel like you could play basketball indoors.
cathedral ceiling
A ceiling that is high and arched, reminiscent of the ceilings found in cathedrals.
With its cathedral ceiling, the dining area is perfect for hosting fancy dinner parties where everyone feels like royalty.
skylight
A window set into a roof or ceiling to allow light to enter.
The new skylight added to the high ceiling allows natural light to flood the room, making it feel like a sunroom without the actual sunburn.
lofty ceiling
A ceiling that is unusually high, creating an open and expansive feel.
The lofty ceiling gives the apartment a grand feel, like you're living in a museum, just without the awkward silence.
open ceiling
A ceiling that is left exposed and unobstructed, often showcasing beams or ductwork.
This loft features an open ceiling, making it feel like you could reach out and touch the clouds—if only the clouds weren't so far away!
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