Homes in ancient Greece typically had a central courtyard where children played. Houses were made of sun-dried brick and tile roofs, with dirt floors. They contained separate areas for men and women, including an andron room for male guests. Furniture was sparse. Food was cooked outside or with portable hearths. Bathrooms consisted of chamber pots. Women's roles focused on household duties while raising families, though Spartan women had more freedoms than elsewhere in Greece.