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  2. 10 Living Room Design Trends You'll See Everywhere in 2025 - AOL

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    Read on to find 10 designer-approved living room trends you can expect to see in 2025. For more 2025 trend predictions: These Are the Top Kitchen Hardware Trends for 2025, According to Experts

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    Buy: Walker Edison Furniture Company Milton Classic 2 $132.60 (orig. $259.00) 49% OFF . 6. Sartan Low Profile TV Stand MODERN DESIGN. The Sartan Low Profile TV Stand checks many of our furniture ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Living room - Wikipedia

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    Japanese minimalist interior living room, 19th century. In Western architecture, a living room, also called a lounge room (Australian English [1]), lounge (British English [2]), sitting room (British English [3]), or drawing room, is a room for relaxing and socializing in a residential house or apartment.

  6. Jamie Durie - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Paul Durie OAM (born 3 June 1970 [citation needed]) is an Australian horticulturalist and landscape designer, furniture designer, television host, television producer, and author of eleven books on landscape architecture, garden design and lifestyle.

  7. Entertainment center - Wikipedia

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    In many homes, an entertainment center is often placed in the living room, family room, recreation room, or bedroom. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] Audioholics reviewer James Larson criticized entertainment centers for causing bad performance in speaker systems, poor ventilation of electronics, poor access to cables and connections, and restrictions on television ...