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Sofa. A comfortable seat for more than one person.

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Coffee table. A low table usually placed in front of a sofa.

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Armchair. A comfortable chair with side supports for a person’s arms.

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Bookshelf. Furniture with horizontal shelves for keeping books.

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Curtain. A piece of cloth hung to cover a window.

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Carpet. A floor covering made from thick woven fabric.

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Television. An electronic device for watching programs.

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Remote control. A device used to operate electronic equipment from a distance.

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Lamp. A device for giving light. I turned on the lamp to read my book..

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Cushion. A soft bag filled with air or padding. The cushions on the sofa are very colorful..

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Fireplace. A place for a domestic fire. The fireplace is the focal point of our living room..

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Mantelpiece. A structure of wood, marble, or stone above and around a fireplace.

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Vase. An open container, often used to hold flowers.

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Painting. A picture made with paint. The painting above the fireplace is stunning..

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Clock. A device for telling the time. The clock on the wall is an antique..

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Mirror. A reflective surface, typically glass coated with a metal amalgam.

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Ottoman. A piece of furniture like a large box with a seat on top.

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Shelf. A flat piece of wood for holding items. The shelf holds various knick-knacks and picture frames..

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Speaker. An apparatus that converts electrical impulses into sound.

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Magazine rack. A holder for storing magazines and newspapers.

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End table. A small table placed at the end of a sofa or beside a chair.

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Blinds. A window covering made of a series of slats that can be adjusted for light and visibility.

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Ceiling fan. A mechanical fan mounted on the ceiling.

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Throw blanket. A small blanket that can be thrown over a sofa or chair.

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Wall decor. Decorative elements hung on the wall.

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Floor lamp. A tall lamp designed to stand on the floor.

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Sectional. A type of sofa composed of multiple sections.

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Recliner. A chair that leans back when the occupant lowers the chair's back and raises its front.

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Side table. A small table placed beside a piece of furniture.

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Drapes. Curtains that are made of heavy fabric. The heavy drapes blocked out the morning sun..

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Console. A flat surface for holding electronics or decorative items.

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Picture frame. A decorative edging for a picture.

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Coaster. A small mat for a glass or bottle to protect the surface of a table.

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Rug. A small carpet that covers part of a floor. The Persian rug adds an exotic touch to the living room..

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Loveseat. A small sofa for two people. The couple cuddled up on the loveseat..

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Pouf. A soft, cushioned stool. She used the pouf as a footrest..

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Chandelier. A decorative hanging light with branches for several light bulbs or candles.

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Sconce. A light fixture attached to a wall. The sconces on the wall gave off a soft glow..

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Media center. Furniture designed to house electronic devices and media.

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Bookend. An object placed at the end of a row of books to hold them upright.

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Bean bag. A soft, round chair filled with small pellets.

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Credenza. A sideboard or cupboard in the dining area.

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Tchotchke. A small decorative object or trinket. Grandma's shelves are filled with tchotchkes..

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Settee. A long upholstered seat for more than one person.

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Knick-knack shelf. A small shelf for displaying decorative objects.

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Footstool. A low stool for resting one's feet. He put his feet up on the footstool after a long day..

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Tapestry. A thick textile fabric with pictures or designs.

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Nesting tables. A set of small tables that fit one underneath another.

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Slipcover. A removable fabric cover for furniture.

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Magazine holder. A container for storing magazines.