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  2. 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 ...

  3. 7 Decorating Mistakes Designers Want You to STOP in Small ...

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    Learn how to successfully decorate a small living room with tips from interior designers on furniture placement, storage solutions, wall paint colors and more. 7 Decorating Mistakes Designers Want ...

  4. Design Pro Reveals the Biggest Paint Mistake for Small Rooms

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    Choosing the wrong size rug. A great rug grounds a space, adds warmth and can make a room feel cozier overall, so size matters. "Always opt for an appropriately sized rug — oversized rugs can ...

  5. "Interlude" by John Koch - Wikipedia

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    John Koch, Interlude, 1963, oil on canvas, 50 1/8 by 39 7/8 inches, Memorial Art Gallery [1] Interlude [2] is an oil-on-canvas work by mid-20th-century painter John Koch, that sits in the Memorial Art Gallery's permanent collection. [1] It was completed in 1963 in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement. It is one of Koch's many known works ...

  6. Little Big Painting - Wikipedia

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    The source for the entire Brushstrokes series was Charlton Comics' Strange Suspense Stories "The Painting" #72 (October 1964) by Dick Giordano.. Measuring 172.7 cm × 203.2 cm (68.0 in × 80.0 in), Little Big Painting is part of the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. [1]

  7. Dining Room in the Country - Wikipedia

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    The current painting, created in 1913, depicts the dining room of his country house. On the canvas he presents cats sitting on chairs, and Martha, his wife, leaning on a windowsill. A large table, with a white towel, appears in the foreground, while a arms chair appears to the right, and another one is partially seen at the left.