A
living room, also known as
sitting room,
lounge room or
lounge (in the
United Kingdom and
Australia), is a
room for entertaining adult guests, reading, or other activities. The term
front room can also be used to describe a living room, because in many homes the living room is at the very front.
In modern
homes and
apartments, the living room has replaced the old-fashioned front
parlour.
[1] In the 19th century, the front parlour was the room in the house used for formal social events, including where the recently deceased were laid out before their funeral. The term marks the twentieth-century effort of
architects and builders to strip the parlour of its burial and mourning associations. This room was relabeled with the more affirmative term "living room" in the 20th century.
A typical Western living room will be furnished with a
sofa,
chairs, occasional
tables, and
bookshelves, lamps, rugs,
[2] as well as other pieces of
furniture. Traditionally, a sitting room in the United Kingdom would have a fireplace. In
Japan, people traditionally sat on
tatami instead of chairs, but Western-style decor is also common to have in Japanese homes nowadays.
In the United States and Canada, sometimes the living room is reserved for more formal and quiet entertaining while a separate
recreation room or
family room is used for more casual activities, watching television, spending time with children, and drinking. In recent years, the term "
great room" has come to be used to denote the family room, especially if it is open to the kitchen, and may feature a vaulted ceiling.
Source:
Wikipedia