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  2. Alcove Bedroom Ideas That Will Bring Your 'Little Princess ...

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    Keep reading to see designer-approved alcove bed ideas that make the most of your home’s unique architecture and are ideal for guest rooms, kid rooms, and even primary bedrooms. For More Bedroom ...

  3. These Creative Room Divider Ideas Are the Ultimate Small ...

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    The possibilities for personality-filled materials to use in your room divider are endless, from salvaged windows and thrift-store folding doors to fabric, rope, chicken wire, plywood, and even ...

  4. Eames House - Wikipedia

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    The new Eames House design featured a residence building and a studio building tucked into the landscape's slope, with an 8-foot (2.4 m) tall by 200 foot (60 m) long concrete retaining wall. The lower level of the residence features a living room with alcove, hall with closets and spiral staircase, kitchen, and utility space.

  5. Japanese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Fusuma and byōbu became highly decorated with paintings and often an interior room with shelving and alcove (tokonoma) were used to display art work (typically a hanging scroll). [ 9 ] During this period, sukiya-zukuri style villas appeared under the influence of a tea house called chashitsu (tea house).

  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. Living room - Wikipedia

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    Japanese minimalist interior living room, 19th century. In Western architecture, a living room, also called a lounge room (Australian English [1]), lounge (British English [2]), sitting room (British English [3]), or drawing room, is a room for relaxing and socializing in a residential house or apartment.

  8. Wyntoon - Wikipedia

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    1906 living room interior. The living room, 80 by 36 feet (24 by 11 m), had at one end an alcove framing a stained glass window, a copy of the 13th century one in Lorenzkirche in Nuremberg, [16] the reproduction fabricated in the Netherlands. [15] The room's apex was 36 feet high—a meeting of steeply angled wooden beams resting on 7-foot (2.1 ...

  9. Shoin-zukuri - Wikipedia

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    The main reception room is characterized by specific features: a recessed alcove , staggered shelves, built-in desks, and ornate sliding doors. [5] [7] Generally the reception room is covered with wall-to-wall tatami and has square beveled pillars, a coved or coffered ceiling, and wooden shutters to protect the area from rain (雨戸, amado).