Cabana (structure)
Type of hut
A cabana is a type of shelter often found near beaches or pools.[1] A cabana can be used to relax in the shade or change clothes.[2]
A cabana bathroom is a bathroom attached to a building or a house that is commonly used by swimmers and beachgoers.[citation needed]
See also
- Cabana boy
- Canopy
- Gazebo
- Palapa
- Vernacular architecture
- Taco Cabana
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Hut dwelling designs and semi-permanent human shelters
- Bahay kubo (Nipa hut)
- Barabara
- Beehive house
- Bothy
- Bunong
- Burdei
- Bure
- Cleit
- Clochán (beehive hut)
- Crotto
- Dugout
- Earth lodge
- Funco
- Girna
- Goahti
- Hogan
- Humpy
- Icelandic turf house
- Igloo
- Jacal
- Kapar
- Log cabin
- Maloca
- Menstruation
- Mitato
- Musgum mud huts
- Oca
- Orri
- Palloza
- Pit-house
- Qargi
- Qarmaq
- Quiggly hole
- Quinzhee
- Rondavel
- Roundhouse
- Ruka
- Sassi di Matera
- Shieling
- Sod house
- Sukkah
- Tongkonan
- Trullo
- Tukul
- Wigwam, wickiup and wetu
- Zemlyanka
- Beach fale
- Cabana
- Chickee
- Gazebo
- Palapa
- Pergola
- Ramada
- Toguna
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