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  2. Looking to Redo Your Living Room? Start with These ... - AOL

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    As Cochineal Design principal and cofounder Sarah Sargeant points out, the term modern living room might conjure a look that’s “sterile, austere, and one-note.” But in reality, modern living ...

  3. These Modern Living Room Ideas Still Have a Timeless Feel - AOL

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    While 1970s-style wood paneling isn't modern, herringbone pattern panels like the ones in this living room by Morgan Madison Design bring a unique, contemporary vibe. It's a chic nod to what once ...

  4. 47 Midcentury Modern Living Rooms That Get the Retro Balance ...

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    These 47 midcentury modern living room ideas blend '50s style with modern elements. Get inspired by designers to create a space that exudes timeless elegance.

  5. Living room - Wikipedia

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    A Tudorbethan sitting room in the UK. A California tract home living room, with a kitchen behind a permanent space divider, 1960. Louise Rayner, Tudor Style Interior at Haddon Hall, UK, 19th century. Miller House, Mid-century Modern, Columbus, Indiana, 1953-57, "Conversation Pit". Japanese minimalist interior living room, 19th century.

  6. Vestibule (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A floor plan with a modern vestibule shown in red. A vestibule (also anteroom, antechamber, air-lock entry or foyer) is a small room leading into a larger space [1] such as a lobby, entrance hall, or passage, for the purpose of waiting, withholding the larger space from view, reducing heat loss, providing storage space for outdoor clothing, etc.

  7. Conversation pit - Wikipedia

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    The conversation-pit concept influenced the popularity of the somewhat less radical sunken living room, [2] most familiar from the Dick Van Dyke Show on TV. [2] In the late 1990s conversation pits and sunken living rooms were offered in home plans as a way of creating an informal space within a large space. [11]

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