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  2. Lobby (room) - Wikipedia

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    Lobby of a contemporary apartment building in Washington, D.C.. A lobby is a room in a building used for entry from the outside. [1] Sometimes referred to as a foyer, entryway, reception area or entrance hall, [2] it is often a large room or complex of rooms (in a theatre, opera house, concert hall, showroom, cinema, etc.) adjacent to the auditorium.

  3. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    That the small triangles found in the wall paintings in 'Asir are called banat may be a cultural remnant of a long-forgotten past." [45] "Courtyards and upper pillared porticoes are principal features of the best Nadjdi architecture, in addition to the fine incised plaster wood and painted window shutters, which decorate the reception rooms ...

  4. Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Charles Rennie Mackintosh – Music Room 1901 Interior architecture is the design of a space which has been created by structural boundaries and the human interaction within these boundaries. It can also be the initial design and plan for use, then later redesigned to accommodate a changed purpose, or a significantly revised design for adaptive ...

  5. Backyard - Wikipedia

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    A back yard in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, in 1929 The back garden of Iford Manor was designed by Harold Peto.. A backyard, or back yard (known in the United Kingdom as a back garden or just garden), is a yard at the back of a house, common in suburban developments in the Western world.

  6. Urban green space - Wikipedia

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    There are many elements of an urban open space that can contribute to the mitigation of urban heat islands including the type of open space (park or nature reserve), type of plant species, and the density of vegetation. [21] Green spaces contribute to the reduction of local heat, decreasing the overall effect of UHIs.

  7. House - Wikipedia

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    Many houses have several large rooms with specialized functions and several very small rooms for other various reasons. These may include a living/eating area, a sleeping area, and (if suitable facilities and services exist) separate or combined washing and lavatory areas. Some larger properties may also feature rooms such as a spa room, indoor ...

  8. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A huge range of sizes, from small bedside tables to large dining room tables and huge conference room tables; Presence or absence of drawers, shelves or other areas for storing items; Expansion of the table surface by insertion of leaves or locking hinged drop leaf sections into a horizontal position (this is particularly common for dining tables)

  9. Servants' quarters - Wikipedia

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    Above are the large windows lighting the principal rooms, while right at the top of the house are again the small windows of the servants’ bedrooms. These rooms which were entirely in main block of the house, and constituted distinct servants' quarters, were to be the forerunner of the service wing.