A new facade was added to each building in the complex and apartments were enlarged or combined to create larger living quarters.
The missionary living quarters measured little more than 25 m2, as did the granary.
And what could make for nicer living quarters than a well-appointed Orion yacht?
The nurses found the people there to be very appreciative and ready to open their homes because of a lack of rental living quarters.
Next to the house is a shippon stand, the animal living quarters.
She was refitted after the war, with better living quarters, and recommissioned on 1 August 1902.
Archaeologists have found smaller living quarters around the spot where the church is located today.
The family living quarters, above the shop, were spacious but spartan-there was little decoration and few books.
A proud possession is a book published by the White House centering on the family living quarters illustrated by his work.
For example, both the halls of the Kaiserhaus and the older living quarters were used in the mid-16th century as a granary.
Top floors were often living quarters for shopkeepers and their family.
More living quarters were crowded - from 7.9 percent of all houses and apartments in 2009 to 9.1 percent last year.
Wellington also had living quarters within the building, which today are used as offices.
The new station housed and fed a 25 man crew and had living quarters for the Chief and his family.
This time the structure sustained heavy damages and for the next six years became a living quarter for Palestinian refugees.
It also sometimes had living quarters for the laundrywoman.
All that he could remember was two great storage chambers, each filled with some kind of pellets, and more living quarters.
There were sheds, a bull pen, and more living quarters.
The house resembled a shell keep, and was built of flint and had living quarters built into the walls on the south and west.
It certainly never had living quarters for warm-blooded, oxygen-breathing eaters of organic food.