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between the public and private area within the house. Sundays are now more typically used for watching football on large color televisions causing larger family rooms to become more popular during the 1970s. The term "living room" is found initially in the decorating literature of the 1890s, where a living room is understood to be a reflection of the personality of the designer, rather than the Victorian conventions of the day. Only the wealthy were able to afford several rooms within a space such as
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was the room in the house used for formal social events, including where the recent deceased were laid out before their funeral. This room had only traditionally been used on Sundays or for formal occasions such as the ceremonies of deceased family members before proper burial; it was the buffer zone
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emerged in the late 1700s which completely shifted America from an artisan and handmade process to a society that was dominated by a machine manufacturing industry. This allowed the production of chairs, tables, light bulbs, telegraphs, and radios that allowed society to purchase at a reasonable
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for cooking needs rather than heating needs, meanwhile people in the UK and New Zealand used fireplaces to warm the space and not for cooking needs. Japanese cultural belief systems affected their design characteristics in the way that ornamentation should be minimal while incorporating natural
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in 1728, introduced comfort which later became an obsession to have specific materiality and furnishings within the interior of a space. Its influenced began in Paris, France, and then quickly spread across Europe reaching the attention of the wealthy and lavish.
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for guests. Objects in living rooms may be used "to instigate and mediate contemplation about significant others, as well as to regulate the amount of intimacy desired with guests."
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when it is near the main entrance at the front of the house. In large, formal homes, a sitting room is often a small private living area adjacent to a bedroom, such as the
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Interior designers and architects throughout time have continuously studied users within a space to design to best fit their needs and wants. King of France,
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Halttunen, Karen (1989). "From Parlor to Living Room: Domestic Space, Interior Decoration, and the Culture of Personality". In Bronner, Simon (ed.).
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can be considered having one of the most lavishly decorated living rooms in the late 1600s. During King Louis XIV's reign, the architectural
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price to add into their home. The rise of the Industrial Revolution played a huge role in the advancement of the living room because due to
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between 1945 and 1960. The movement was associated with minimal ornamentation, simplicity, honest materials, and craftsmanship.
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and had an influence on other countries. It included the bold use of marble and bronze materials. Louis XIV worked alongside
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otherwise known as formal rooms that usually consisted of discussing and conducting business matters. They also designed,
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Rechavi, Talya B. (March 2009). "A Room for Living: Private and Public Aspects in the Experience of the Living Room".
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which were rooms that the homeowners could relax and lounge in. This style, known as the
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Star-spangled manners: in which Miss Manners defends American etiquette (for a change)
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A reconstruction of a typical Soviet-era living room at a museum in
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was established. This style can also be identified as the French
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A typical Western living room may contain furnishings such as a
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Room in a residential house for relaxing and socializing
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