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furniture styles
Living, Dining, and Bedroom furniture styles
Created by
katie ennis
⟶ Updated 25 Sep 2018 ⟶
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Bed; Gothic style
Dining Chair; taller backs, darker wood
Living room Chair; Gothic style
Bed; Simple, wooden
Dining room table; longer, to entertain
Living room Couch; nicer, to entertain
Bed; Curtains for more privacy
Dining table; long to entertain, intricate to impress
Bed; increasingly nicer, to impress
Living room couch; fancier to perceive wealth
Dining table; long, to entertain
Living room; murals and extravagant pictures
Bed; no canopy, but still drapes to perceive elegance
Dining room; upholstered chairs and table cloths to perceive wealth
Living room; patterns, paintings, soft fabrics, and carpets
Bed; simpler, more conventional
Dining room; long tables to entertain, table runners to see exposed wood
Living room; multiple seating options, subdued paintings, ample storage space
Dining room; simple, tiled, patterns and bright colors, smaller
Living room; single chairs and few couches, more standing room and entertainment centers
Bed; water bed
Dining room; simple, smaller tables, upholstered seats but not backs
Living room couch; sectionals and more sitting room
Bedroom; storage made into conventional ways, simpler room
Dining room; upholstered chairs, simpler patterns, subdued colors
Living room; matching patterns, mix of couches and chairs
Bedroom; made for multitasking
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