the first roman homes were built of
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mud bricks and thatched roofs. Later, they began to use fired bricks and tiles for roofing, as well as stone for more elaborate structures of the wealthy. The inside of these homes typically included a central courtyard, called an atrium, which was surrounded by rooms used for various purposes such as sleeping, cooking, and socializing. Wealthier homes also had private baths, kitchens, and gardens. The size and layout of Roman homes varied depending on the social class of the occupants.