How to describe a place or environment such as house, classroom etc?

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what elements need to be include in the description
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大小 - size
气氛 - feel e.g 温馨 (cozy/comfy)
物品 - items lying around
五官相关 - 5 senses (what you see, smell, feel on your skin, hear, maybe even taste)
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位置-the location of this place
功能-the function of the place,eg, classroom for study purpose
大小- the size of the place
外观-how does the house look like
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