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1557:Living room
1550:kitchenette
1535:Home cinema
1520:Family room
1515:Dining room
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158:Tudor Style
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2129:State room
2079:Great hall
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1076:2021-02-23
957:References
850:Simplicity
798:Neo-Gothic
776:Beaux Arts
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552:to design
542:Classicism
475:Edward Bok
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189:minimalist
146:tract home
106:April 2012
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460:libraries
414:talk page
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187:Japanese
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