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logeerkamer

Logeerkamer is a Dutch term that refers to a room in a residence intended for accommodating guests. The name combines logeren, meaning to stay overnight, with kamer, meaning room. The term historically described a space prepared for visitors and used for sleeping or entertaining guests.

In traditional Dutch and Flemish houses, the logeerkamer was part of the standard domestic layout. It could

Design and furnishings of a logeerkamer typically included a bed, storage such as a wardrobe and a

Contemporary usage varies by region and house type. The term is more commonly found in historical descriptions,

function
as
the
dedicated
space
for
visiting
friends
or
relatives
and,
when
needed,
serve
as
the
principal
sleeping
room
for
overnight
guests.
In
inns
and
boarding
houses,
a
logeerkamer
described
a
private
room
reserved
for
guests.
chest
of
drawers,
and
seating.
In
older
homes
the
room
might
be
modest
and
simply
furnished;
in
modern
houses
it
is
often
used
as
a
dedicated
guest
bedroom
and
may
include
a
sofa
bed
or
fold-out
bed
to
accommodate
varying
needs.
architectural
guides,
or
real
estate
listings
that
emphasize
authentic
guest
accommodation.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
may
refer
to
a
gastenkamer
or
simply
a
guest
room,
especially
in
modern
housing
where
a
separate
logeerkamer
is
less
common.