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  2. This Is How Designers Get Rugs Right Every Time - AOL

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    Learn how to place an area rug in a living room, dining room, or bedroom, with expert tips from interior designers and rug makers.

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    Small Rugs. Getty Images. Every living room needs a rug, both for aesthetic reasons and to help control the flow of sound, but the exact size and shape will have a big impact on your overall ...

  4. 50 Big Ideas for Your Small Bedroom - AOL

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    In this Malibu hacienda, designer Steven Gambrel offset a 19th-century Spanish bed with an Annie Selke coverlet and a rug from J&D Oriental Rugs Co. Douglas Friedman Incorporate Space-Saving Tricks

  5. Living room - Wikipedia

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    In large, formal homes, a sitting room is often a small private living area adjacent to a bedroom, such as the Queens' Sitting Room and the Lincoln Sitting Room of the White House. [ 4 ] In the late 19th or early 20th century, Edward Bok advocated using the term living room for the room then commonly called a parlo[u]r or drawing room , and is ...

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    The concept of home improvement, home renovation or remodeling is the process of renovating, making improvements or making additions to one's home. [1] Home improvement can consist of projects that upgrade an existing home interior (such as electrical and plumbing), exterior (masonry, concrete, siding, roofing) or other improvements to the property (i.e. garden work or garage maintenance ...

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Mattresses, rugs, and blankets may have been used, but there is no evidence for sheets. [34] In general, Greek tables were low and often appear in depictions alongside klinai. [36] The most common type of Greek table had a rectangular top supported on three legs, although numerous configurations exist, including trapezoid and circular. [37]