House (disambiguation) explained
A house is a structure used for habitation by people.
House(s) may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Film
Television
Literature
- House (novel), a 2006 Christian fiction horror novel by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker
- House, a 1985 documentary book by Tracy Kidder
- House, one of two plays that constitute House & Garden (plays), 1999, by Alan Ayckbourn
Music and dance
Generic terms
- House band, a venue's in-house group
- House music, a style of electronic dance music
Bands
Songs
Other media
- House (sculpture), a Turner-Prize-winning sculpture by Rachel Whiteread
- House (ball culture)
- Auditorium, or house in theatrical jargon
- Robert House, a character from the 2010 action role-playing game Fallout: New Vegas
People
Business
- Fashion house (maison couture), a business, often family-owned, which specializes in fashion design, including haute couture
- House brand, a private label brand made by the company that sells it in its own stores
- House Foods, a Japanese food manufacturer and brand
- House (brand), a clothing brand
Education
Places
United States
Religion and mythology
Other uses
See also