Dragon houses are inspired by human houses, but are often made to size for the dragon living there. With all the various ways dragons can look, this makes building town homes, and homes in general, trickier. Homes have to be built for specific kinds of dragons in mind, and then adjusted for anyone else when the time comes. Dragon homes are also quite personal, and their rooms are often on a second floor, or in the back of the house. This is so visitors cannot wander in by accident, as the room as the most private part for a dragon that has lived in town most of their lives. Dragons in the wild may adopt this style of building if they decide to set up permanent shop, but houses are used most within towns. Wild dragons tend to only have one or two rooms, as they all sleep together.
The living room for dragons is a bit different than your modern day living room. They often have a conversation pit that is lined with cushions to sit on. These may have tables in the middle of the pit. There are also fire places found in the living room. Some fire places are in the middle or side of a conversation pit, others are on the wall and have their own place to sit down. The living room is mostly for hosting guests, lounging, and showing off decor.
Bedrooms are often just places to sleep and store personal belongings. They rarely have traditional beds, and instead have nests. These are pits with lots of cushions, pillows, and blankets. Since dragons rarely wear clothes, they do not have places to store them. Instead they opt to store important, personal items they do not want to showcase. However, they may have a vanity that stores accessories, or a crate full of their gear.
These usually consist of a toilet and a sink. The toilets are often on the floor, as dragons squat to use it— or just sit to use it. The sink is either filled with sparkle water, or has a hand pump and is connected to city plumbing or an underground well. Some dragons may get a private bath installed, but that never has a hot water tap, and has to be warmed up with a fire under the tub.
Getting to other floors is different for dragons. While humans use stairs, dragons opt for climbing walls and poles. This allows for any kind of dragon to go to the upper levels, and saves room. These climbing walls are often decorated with shiny rocks and plants. Climbing walls are often made to be as pretty as they are useful. They are an art piece that can be talked about when guests are over. Some need more maintenance than others, as they may include plants.
The kitchen is mostly made up of counters, cabinets, shelves, closets/pantries, and a sink with a pump faucet. There is also often a wood burning stove built into a chimney, that can also double as the houses heating system. Most houses also have a cold box, which is insulated so it stays cold during hot months. This is sometimes tucked away into a cold room, which is made to keep the room colder than the rest of the house. The kitchen is pretty simple, as they do not have much fancy tech, and not all dragons even bother cooking.