Sure, they of course are very different things, but for the purposes of this poll I asked for both lumped together--
If you have 5 pages of house-rules and 200 pages of homebrew, you vote should be 100+ pages. I am not discerning between the two.
If people want to share just how your content is distributed between the two (as you did) I am sure people might find it interesting.
Then I would appreciate it if changed your vote to 100+ pages then.
I updated the OP to reflect that.
D&D 5E does not have an single "official setting", they offer settings you can use, however. D&D 5E DOES have official classes, monsters, spells, magic items, and other things you might use in your setting. If you have added to the official material (more classes, more monsters, etc.) then it is homebrew. If you have modified thing already present in the official material (changed the ranger class, updated monsters, etc.), it is a house-rule.
So, if you made monsters for prior editions and updated them to 5E, you would count them. If you modified monsters in prior editions and updated those modification to 5E, count them.
Things such as worlds, gods, kingdoms, NPCs, is not counted.
Is THAT clear enough for you?