A bedroom door is a kind of door, as opposed to a front door for example. Most of the time we talk about bedroom doors. It's possible to use the possessive, but it usually needs a special context. You need to talk about the things that 'belong' to the bedroom . For example, if you are describing your bedroom , you might say, 'My bedroom 's left wall is the feature wall in rich purple, and my bedroom 's door is painted to match that colour.' A two- bedroom definitely means TWO BEDROOMS and not two rooms. In France, that would be a T3 (pièce de vie plus deux chambres séparées) Hello! Can we use room & bedroom interchangeably or are they always profoundly different (room being any room in a house, but where we have a bed it's always a bedroom )? For example: 1. I think adolescents should have their own room/ bedroom . 2. She decorated her room/ bedroom with flowers. 3... Out of curiosity, what do you actually mean by "a study-cum- bedroom -cum-kitchen-cum-dining room"? The way I read it and the way I heard phrases like ' bedroom -cum-study' used is in the sense of combined bedroom and study, i.e. in plain English: a bedroom with some space for a tiny desk.

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