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No Animated GIFs What Do You Call Your Living Room ?

Cormac135

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Please no one say lounge :bartshock

This is mine.

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^ looks like one of belly's tacky flats :lol:

We have a plain old living room with a plain old couch.
 
^ looks like one of belly's tacky flats :lol:

We have a plain old living room with a plain old couch.

I've never been more insulted.....well i have...but still......

It was my mom's design.
 
Living room, not lounge, not parlor.
 
I don’t talk to it anymore, it’s got a shit attitude...
 
We call it the living room. Yours is beautiful and in good taste, but a little too fancy for me.
 
What? No one has referred to it as the Salon?

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It is the living room. My great grandmother's house had a parlor. It was an odd house layout. You entered into a central hall that divided the house. If you proceeded to the center, you entered the dining room, which had no windows. Before reaching it, on the right, was a door to the living room on the right.

My living room has a stone fireplace, a piano, a chaise, and an olive drab upholstered sofa/love seat/ottoman set that was contemporary to 2006 when I bought it. It was the first new furniture I had ever bought. It has held up very well over seven moves, but it is oversized, so doesn't fit as well in some houses. The drab color makes it easy to coordinate with green or brown or other tones.

I'll take a photo later today of the ceiling, as there is a very large double fan mounted transverse at the end of the room. It is a high ceiling, and the odd fan dominates the room, which is fun, because I've never seen one anywhere before. A couple of guests have asked if I intend to keep it, as if I'd ever part with such a conversation piece.
 
Are the books jacketed with covers to match? They seem painfully controlled, as if decorations instead of books.

They're all jack off books skillfully disguised as dull classics.
 
I should have suspected something was going on beneath the covers.
 
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