Living Room Vocabulary
sofa
A piece of furniture for seating multiple people, typically upholstered and may have cushions.
armchair
A large, comfortable chair designed for lounging or sitting, often with armrests.
Glossary Reference
Furniture and decorative items used in a common social area of a residence.
sofa
A piece of furniture for seating multiple people, typically upholstered and may have cushions.
armchair
A large, comfortable chair designed for lounging or sitting, often with armrests.
coffee table
A small table typically placed in front of a sofa, used for holding drinks, books, or decorative items.
bookshelf
A piece of furniture with shelves for storing books.
side table
A small table designed to be placed alongside a larger piece of furniture, such as a sofa or bed.
entrance mat
A mat placed outside a door, usually used to wipe feet before entering a building.
rug
A piece of thick fabric used to cover a floor.
wall art
Decorative artwork or designs displayed on walls.
lamp
A device for giving light, typically consisting of a bulb or lampshade.
cushion
A soft pillow or pad used to support parts of the body.
shelf
A flat horizontal surface on which objects can be placed.
tv stand
A piece of furniture designed to support a television.
console table
A piece of furniture with a flat top designed to be placed against a wall, often used for displaying decorative items or holding small objects.
decorative vase
A decorative vase is an ornamental container designed to hold flowers or serve as a piece of art.
throw blanket
A large piece of fabric used to cover a person for warmth or comfort, often used on beds or couches.
mirror
A reflective surface, typically made of glass coated with a metal amalgam, that reflects a clear image.
ottoman
A piece of furniture that is typically a padded seat or footstool, often without a back or arms.
media console
A piece of furniture designed to hold a television and other media components.
plant stand
A piece of furniture or structure designed to hold plants.
accent chair
A chair designed to stand out or complement the main decor, often with distinctive colors or patterns.
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