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  2. 5 Things That Make Your Living Room Look Small—and ... - AOL

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    Lighting is one of the most important aspects of a living room—the wrong lighting can easily make it feel claustrophobic. "It's essential that the light's color is warm and soft," says Bailey ...

  3. 8 Ways To Make A Small Living Room Appear Larger - AOL

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    “In a small living room, using a large area rug that fits under the front legs of all the furniture pieces can unify the seating area and make the room feel larger,” Skoloff explains.

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    “Vintage design brings warmth and character, lending personality to living rooms. The result is a space that tells a story and feels truly one-of-a-kind. Bold and Moody Colors

  5. 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. [10]

  6. 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.

  7. Open plan - Wikipedia

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    The most common design is a great room that combines the kitchen, dining room, and living room into one shared space. Such floor plans usually work well in homes with a smaller area, while larger homes have more leeway to work with [clarification needed] when integrating great rooms into a floor plan. [8]