The sunken living room solved problems your sectional never will.
A retro design feature once popular in mid-century homes is finding new life outdoors, creating a cozy space that naturally draws people together.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I think that idea of an area that's entire purpose is connecting with other people really is alluring,” says Anna Stapor, whose ...
Sunken lounge in a modern living room with comfortable seating, plants, and TV - Danvipss/Shutterstock The mid-century saw a noticeable spike in at-home dinner parties and lively celebrations with ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This conversation pit by Everden Studio gives the illusion of higher ceilings. (Credit: PHOTO BY DOUBLESPACE PHOTOGRAPHY) Think of ...
Since the 1600s, sofa trends have taken center stage in the home; call them daybeds, fainting couches, sofas, love seats, sectionals, or conversation pits. Let them ...
Betcha Dela Cruz-Atabug didn’t want a normal living room. She wanted a place that could spark deep conversations between friends, somewhere that could serve as the ideal listening den for her ...