🇫🇷 French

French Home Vocabulary

From Parisian apartments to countryside maisons, knowing house vocabulary in French is essential for everyday conversations, apartment hunting, and feeling at home in a French-speaking environment. This guide covers rooms, furniture, and household essentials with accurate pronunciation and cultural context.

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Rooms of the House — Les Pièces de la Maison

French homes are organized much like English-speaking ones, but the vocabulary comes with grammatical gender you need to memorize. Pay attention to whether each room uses le or la.

FrenchEnglish
Pronunciation
la CuisineKitchen
kwee-zeen
le SalonLiving Room
sah-lohn
la ChambreBedroom
shahm-bruh
la Salle de bainsBathroom
sahl duh ban
la Salle Ă  mangerDining Room
sahl ah mahn-zhay
le CouloirHallway
koo-lwahr
le BureauOffice / Study
bew-roh
le GrenierAttic
gruh-nyay
la CaveBasement / Cellar
kahv
le JardinGarden
zhahr-dan
Pro Tip

In French real estate, apartments are classified by number of pièces (main rooms). A T2 or F2 means two main rooms (one living room + one bedroom), plus kitchen and bathroom. This system is unique to France.

Furniture — Les Meubles

French furniture vocabulary is straightforward, though some items have articles that might surprise you. The word meuble itself is masculine, and it refers to any piece of furniture.

FrenchEnglish
Pronunciation
la TableTable
tah-bluh
la ChaiseChair
shehz
le LitBed
lee
le CanapéSofa / Couch
kah-nah-pay
l'Armoire (f)Wardrobe
ahr-mwahr
le FauteuilArmchair
foh-tuhy
le BureauDesk
bew-roh
la BibliothĂšqueBookshelf
bee-blee-oh-tek
la CommodeDresser / Chest
koh-mohd
Common Mistake

Notice that bureau means both "desk" and "office/study." Context tells you which meaning is intended. "Je suis dans mon bureau" could mean "I am at my desk" or "I am in my office."

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Household Items — Objets de la Maison

These everyday items round out your home vocabulary. They come up when shopping, describing your space, or dealing with household tasks.

FrenchEnglish
Pronunciation
la LampeLamp
lahmp
le MiroirMirror
mee-rwahr
l'Oreiller (m)Pillow
oh-ray-yay
la CouvertureBlanket
koo-vehr-tewr
le TapisRug / Carpet
tah-pee
le RideauCurtain
ree-doh
le RéfrigérateurRefrigerator
ray-free-zhay-rah-tuhr

Describing Your Home

To talk about where you live in French, you will use these essential phrases:

Remember that the French floor numbering starts from rez-de-chaussée (ground floor), so the premier étage is what English speakers would call the second floor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between maison and appartement in French?

Maison is a house, a standalone building. Appartement is an apartment within a larger building. In French cities like Paris, most people live in an appartement. The general word for "home" as a concept is chez soi or le foyer.

Are room names in French masculine or feminine?

It varies. La cuisine, la chambre, and la salle de bains are feminine. Le salon, le couloir, and le grenier are masculine. You must learn each noun with its article.

How do you say "I live on the third floor" in French?

You would say J'habite au troisième étage. Be aware that in France, the ground floor is le rez-de-chaussée, so the "first floor" (premier étage) is actually what Americans call the second floor.

What is a salle de bains vs salle d'eau?

A salle de bains has a bathtub (and possibly a shower). A salle d'eau has only a shower, no bathtub. French real estate listings distinguish between the two, so this difference matters when apartment hunting.

How do you describe your home in French?

Use the structure: Mon appartement a + [number] + pièces. A "pièce" is any main room excluding kitchen and bathroom. So a "3 pièces" (T3 or F3) has a living room and two bedrooms, plus kitchen and bath.