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A living room, also known as sitting room, lounge room or lounge (in the United Kingdom and Australia), is a room for entertaining guests, reading, watching TV or other activities.
A room in a house for general and informal everyday use
living room: a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax
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Produced, done, or used in accordance with tradition
Habitually done, used, or found
consisting of or derived from tradition; "traditional history"; "traditional morality"
pertaining to time-honored orthodox doctrines; "the simple security of traditional assumptions has vanished"
(tradition) an inherited pattern of thought or action
Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established
Make (something) look more attractive by adding ornament to it
(decorate) make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day"
(decorate) award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to; "He was decorated for his services in the military"
(decorate) deck: be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere"
Provide (a room or building) with a color scheme, paint, wallpaper, etc
Confer an award or medal on (a member of the armed forces)
Traditional Arabic coffee
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Arabic coffee is a general name that refers to the way coffee is prepared in many Arab countries throughout the Middle East.[1]
There are two main ways of preparing Arabic coffee. Traditional coffee brewing, more common in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, is flavor-rich with cardamom, and sometimes other spices like saffron to give it a golden color.
It has a special coffee pot called dallah and the coffee cups are small but with no handle. The portions are very small, covering the bottom of the cup. It is served in houses and in good restaurants by specially clad waiters called gahwaji, and it is usually offered with the compliments of the house and is free. It is also offered at most social events like weddings and funerals.
Traditional Arabic coffee in special Arabic coffee cupAnother method, more common in the Levant, is based on the Turkish coffee brewing method, at times with cardamom added, others plain or 'qahwa saada (plain coffee).
Turkish coffee is also sometimes also referred to as "Arabic coffee". In one author's experience, this can refer to coffee prepared in the Turkish style, but with spices as described above.
The trees that produce Arabic coffee are found in Syrian areas can measure over three meters in height (in contrast to the American plant, which only grows to a meter and a half). The leaves of the Arabic coffee plant are also comparatively large.
Early American or traditional style decorating was probably more popular at the time than the modern design that we like to think of now as representing Mid Century design. This Armstrong ad appeared in Ladies Home Journal.