casita
noun[C]
USuk/kəˈsiː.tə/us/kəˈsiː.t̬ə/asmallhouse, sometimes in thegrounds(= thelandandgardenssurroundingahouse)of alargerhouse:
The little casita in theSpanishgardenfacesthemainhouse.
Theresorthas 210 casitas.
- A twin-bed casita withoceanviewis $545 anight.
- Thehouseisdeckedout like aMexicancasita withbrightcolourwashes,archeddoorwaysandbusytiles.
- Newadditionsincludea three-bedroomguestcasita, a wine-tastingroom, and a six-cargarage.
Houses & homes
- A-frame
- ADU
- almshouse
- apartment
- apartment building
- dorm
- dormitory
- dosshouse
- duplex
- efficiency apartment
- Nissen hut
- non-housing
- old people's home
- palace
- palazzo
- tollhouse
- tower block
- town house
- townhouse
- tract house