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  1. These Stylish and Functional Family Rooms Make Being Lazy ...

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    Embrace Durable Leather. In the family room of Christina Bridger’s Michigan home, a leather couch beautifully stands up to the wear and tear of everyday life. The Gold Medal suede chairs—$55 ...

  2. What Your Cramped Apartment Is Missing: A Storage Coffee Table

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    Glowing Customer Review: "This table is the most useful piece of furniture in the family room. We have an L-shaped sectional sofa, and the storage drawer is great for keeping things out of the way ...

  3. 12 Best Sectional Sofas to Sprawl Out With the Whole Family

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    To find the best sectional sofas, we spoke with an expert interior designer and read hundreds of product reviews. Shop our reclining, sleeper, and modern picks. 12 Best Sectional Sofas to Sprawl ...

  4. Floor plan - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In architecture and building engineering, a floor plan is a technical drawing to scale, showing a view from above, of the relationships between rooms, spaces, traffic patterns, and other physical features at one level of a structure. Dimensions are usually drawn between the walls to specify room sizes and wall lengths.

  5. Harvey Probber - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Probber. Harvey Probber (September 17, 1922 – February 16, 2003) [1] was an American furniture designer who is credited with inventing sectional, modular seating in the 1940s. A "pioneer in the application of modular seating,” [2] many of his ideas have been adopted by other designers.

  6. Emilio Terry - Wikipedia

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    Emilio Rene Terry y Sánchez (1890–1969), known as Emilio Terry was a French architect, artist, interior decorator and landscape designer of Cuban-Irish ancestry. Creating furniture, tapestries and objets d'art, he was influenced by the château de Chenonceau, acquired by his family, and he created a style that was at once classical and baroque, which he called the "Louis XVII style".