workroom
workroom — noun
1. a room in a home or building where someone does hands-on work or makes things by
a room in a home or building where someone does hands-on work or makes things by hand, such as sewing, woodworking, or repairing objects
Takeshi keeps his sewing machine in a small workroom at the back of the house.
collocation: keeps [something] in a workroom
The school's art workroom has pottery wheels and a kiln for firing clay bowls.
compound noun: art workroom
Charlotte turned her spare bedroom into a workroom where she builds furniture from recycled wood.
Every tool in Henrik's workroom hangs on the wall or sits in labelled drawers.
Mayumi needed a proper workroom with good lighting for her jewellery-making business.
- workshop
often suggests a larger, more specialised space with heavy tools, common in industrial or trade settings
- studio
typically used for artistic work such as painting, photography, dance, or music
- craft room
a domestic room dedicated to hobbies like scrapbooking, knitting, or card-making
文法句型
[countable] noun
用法筆記
A workroom differs from an office in that it is used for physical or manual tasks rather than desk-based work. It is often found in private homes, schools, or small businesses.