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A booth is a small, partially enclosed space designed to accommodate a single user or a small group for a specific function. The term can refer to a freestanding unit in public or commercial spaces as well as to a private compartment within larger rooms. Common features include partitions, a door or curtain, seating or a counter, and sometimes a bench or stool.

Common types include dining booths in restaurants, which provide a defined, private area for eating; market

Construction and design considerations focus on privacy, acoustical control, ease of cleaning, and accessibility. Booths are

Booths appear across historical and contemporary settings, from traditional markets and restaurants to labs, studios, and

and
trade-show
booths,
which
are
modular
displays
for
vendors
to
present
products
and
engage
with
attendees;
and
voting
booths,
private
enclosures
used
to
cast
ballots.
Other
varieties
include
exhibition
or
photo
booths,
which
are
temporary
installations
for
demonstrations
or
photography,
as
well
as
recording
or
sound
booths,
which
are
soundproof
rooms
for
audio
capture.
Public
telephone
booths
exist
in
some
areas,
though
they
have
become
less
common
with
mobile
phones.
built
from
materials
such
as
wood,
metal,
glass,
or
fabric,
with
finishes
chosen
for
durability
and
ease
maintenance.
Dimensions
vary
by
purpose,
with
dining
booths
typically
longer
and
shallower
to
accommodate
seating
and
tables,
while
voting
or
recording
booths
emphasize
controlled
sightlines
and
user
comfort.
event
spaces.
Their
common
function
is
to
create
a
defined,
semi-private
space
within
a
larger
environment
for
seating,
interaction,
or
discrete
activity.