تعبير بالانجليزي عن غرفة المعيشه
أفضل غرفة بالمنزل My favorite room in my apartment is my living room
تعبير باللغة الانجليزية لوصف منزل
غرفة الجلوس في الإنجليزية قصير
غرفة الجلوس في الإنجليزية,
وصف المنزل والغرف في اللغة الإنجليزية
تعبير بالانجليزي عن غرفة المعيشه
وصف غرفة النوم في 6 اسطر
تعبير انجليزي عن my favorite place
describe my room
غرفة الجلوس بالانجليزي

The living room  is a room in the residence for relaxation and social activities. This room is sometimes called the front room when it is located near the main entrance at the front of the house. The term lounge may sometimes be used in tandem with the living room, although the sitting room may also be located in the hotel or any other public place. The term living room was formulated in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Overview
In houses where there is no formal reception or reception room, the living room may also function as a reception room. [2]
The standard western living room contains pieces of furniture such as a sofa, chairs, spacial tables, a library, electric lamps, carpets, [3] or other pieces of furniture. The living rooms of the United Kingdom and New Zealand usually have a fireplace. In Japan there is a sitting room called washitsu whose floor is covered with tatami, a small mat where people can sit comfortably.
In larger homes in the United States and Canada, the living room is more formal and quieter, while a separate room, such as a broken room, family room or recreation room, is used for leisure or for informal entertainment in general. The large room combines one or more of the functions of those rooms.
From the lobby to the living room
In the 19th century, the front lobby was the place to be used for official social events, including placing the body of the newly deceased until the consolation ceremony began. The living room was first found in the decoration literature in the 1990s, where the living room was a psychological reflection of the designer's personality, unlike Victorian customs today. [4] The appearance of the living room was the end of the Victorian era, .

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