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  2. Divan (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Primarily, in the Middle East (especially the Ottoman Empire), a divan was a long seat formed of a mattress laid against the side of the room, upon the floor, or a raised structure or frame, with cushions to lean against. [2]

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    Shine a light on whatever task you need with our guide to the 20 best living room lighting ideas, approved by expert interior designers.

  4. Is Your Living Room Secretly Sabotaging Your Well-Being? - AOL

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    Quick Living Room Feng Shui Fixes . Transform your living room's energy with some expert-approved adjustments—starting with a thorough declutter. "Get rid of anything that isn't serving a ...

  5. Ethan Allen (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as a housewares manufacturer in 1932 by Theodore Baumritter and his brother-in-law Nathan S. Ancell. They bought a bankrupt furniture factory in Beecher Falls, Vermont in 1936 and adopted the name "Ethan Allen" for its early-American furniture introduced in 1939, after the Vermont Revolutionary War leader Ethan Allen.

  6. Middle Eastern architecture - Wikipedia

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    Middle Eastern architecture may refer to several broad styles of architecture historically or currently associated with the Middle East region, including: Islamic architecture Iranian architecture

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  8. Mashrabiya - Wikipedia

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    The absence of ground floor windows at street level was a theme taken up in many travellers' accounts. [40] William Beawes who travelled the route in 1745 considered the absence of street facing windows to be "very disagreeable to Europeans", [ 41 ] while John Jackson, who travelled the same territory thirty years later remarked that homes ...

  9. Riad (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A riad garden in the Bahia Palace of Marrakesh, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A riad or riyad (Arabic: رياض, romanized: riyāḍ) is a type of garden courtyard historically associated with house and palace architecture in the Maghreb and al-Andalus.