I don’t have a home, but I can help you answer this as an exam item. Here’s a model answer you can use or adapt.
Model answer (British English):
My home has a balcony, a bathroom, a bedroom, a corridor (hallway), a dining room, a garage, a garden, a hall, a lavatory, a living room, and stairs.
Model answer (American English):
My home has a balcony, a bathroom, a bedroom, a hallway, a dining room, a garage, a garden (yard), a foyer/hall, a restroom (or bathroom), a living room, and stairs.
Notes:
- Not every home has all of these (e.g., many apartments don’t have a garage or garden, some use an open-plan layout instead of a dining room).
- “Corridor” is more British; Americans usually say “hallway.” “Lavatory” is formal; most places say “bathroom” or “restroom.”
Would you like me to tailor to your region or help you write a sentence about your own home?