He has a very good four-room house, besides a kitchen.
I don't believe I can describe the peculiar shape of his fine eight-room house.
Marse Billie's overseer lived in a four-room house up de road a piece from the Big 'Ouse.
Marse Lordnorth built a four-room house on de plantation for Miss Mary and her boys.
The little 3-room house, approachable only on foot, was situated on top of a hill.
There is one other occupant in the four-room house, John Giles, a share cropper.
Marster live in a big two-story, eight-room house.
II Bob Blake, in those days, lived in a somewhat dilapidated four-room house, off toward the wrong end of Birch Street.
III There was one thing about Bob Blake's four-room house--it exactly fitted his family.
By way of illustration, the writer calls to mind a five-room house, pleasantly situated, which was built about three years ago.
As will be noticed, this is a nine-room house in a very economical form.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "room house" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.