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  2. 8 Ways To Make A Small Living Room Appear Larger - AOL

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    Don’t Over Clutter Your Space. The less stuff in your small living room, the better. “Overloading the room with furniture or decorations can make it feel cramped and overwhelming,” Skoloff says.

  3. The 75 Best Living Room Ideas for Beautiful Home Design - AOL

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    Pull in the Palms. The great room of this Palm Springs villa features twin hand-carved wooden sofas with an antiqued and distressed 12-karat white gold finish (also by Ebanista).Their leafy green ...

  4. Living Large In Little Spaces: 24 Furniture Finds That Make ...

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    Living in a cozy (read: tiny) space doesn't mean you have to choose between owning a dining table and having room to breathe. We've uncovered 24 furniture finds that prove square footage is more ...

  5. Industrial style - Wikipedia

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    Industrial style can also be seen in the use of unexpected materials used in building. Shipping containers are now being used in architecture for homes and commercial spaces. The Industrial style of design is most commonly found in urban areas including cities and lofts. These are prime locations because they provide almost a blank space for ...

  6. Street style - Wikipedia

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    Blogs that focus on fashion brands and products, street style and personal style in particular are the largest categories of the blogs. Fashion blogs, or style blogs, are blogs that focus on fashion and beauty and are produced by bloggers who self-identify as stylists, creating their own authentic looks and exposing them in urban spaces.

  7. Design U - Wikipedia

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    Andrew’s cluttered space has become a danger zone for his friends and family. Luckily, his pal, Randy, enrols him in Design U to keep Andrew’s living room and dining room from becoming condemned. Design U instructor Ernst Hupel shows Andrew how to use focal points and furniture to create an inviting – and safe – space.