showhouse

English

Etymology

show + house

Noun

showhouse (plural showhouses)

  1. A house open to the public as an exhibition of architecture, furnishing, etc.
    • 2007 July 20, Wendy Moonan, “Chinese Porcelain With a French Twist”, in New York Times:
      More than 20 interior designers and decorative artists are participating in this year’s showhouse, a new, 10,000-square-foot shingle-style house built by George Gavalas of Bridgehampton.

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