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  2. 14 Best Curved Sofas for a Striking Living Room Design - AOL

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    Laurent 2-Piece Chaise Sectional. Ideal for the entire family, this low-profile curved sectional can comfortably seat three or four people. Find a fabric that pairs with your home style, with ...

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    Daetyn Rolled Arm Loveseat. This Orren Ellis curved sofa may look a bit similar to the previous one, but this one is smaller by more than 30 inches, available in more colors, and a bit cheaper.

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    Curved sofas are popular because they're luxurious and comfortable. Our home editors searched around to find these 13 best curved couches for you to buy today.

  5. Bay window - Wikipedia

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    A canted oriel window in Lengerich, Germany. A bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building and forming a bay in a room. It typically consists of a central windowpane, called a fixed sash, flanked by two or more smaller windows, known as casement or double-hung windows.

  6. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    Bay window A window of one or more storeys projecting from the face of a building. Canted: with a straight front and angled sides. Bow window: curved. Oriel: rests on corbels or brackets and starts above ground level; also the bay window at the dais end of a medieval great hall. Belfry A chamber or stage in a tower where bells are hung.

  7. Oriel window - Wikipedia

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    An oriel window is a form of bay window which protrudes from the main wall of a building but does not reach to the ground. [1] Supported by corbels , brackets , or similar cantilevers , an oriel window generally projects from an upper floor, but is also sometimes used on the ground floor.