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3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
3d modern living room dining model - Modern Living And Dining 1 by PerspectX
DescriptionA 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. The word Lounge is from the Latin, it was brought over later on by the French.In modern homes and apartments, the living room has replaced the old fashioned parlor. In the 19th century, the parlor was the room in the house where the recently deceased were laid out before their funeral. This became the more affirmative term 'living room' in the 20th century.The term marks the twentieth-century effort of architects and builders to strip the parlor of its burial and mourning associations. A typical western living room will be furnished with a sofa, chairs, occasional tables, a television or stereo equipment, and bookshelves, 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 these days.In the United States, 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 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.The term front room can also be used to describe a living room, because in many homes the front door opens into the living room.A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually adjacent to the kitchen for convenience in serving, although in medieval times it was often on an entirely different floor level. Historically the dining room is furnished with a rather large dining table and a number of dining chairs; the most common table shape is generally rectangular with two armed end chairs and an even number of un-armed side chairs along the long sides.A typical North American dining room will contain a table with chairs arranged along the sides and ends of the table, as well as other pieces of furniture, (often used for storing formal china), as space permits.In modern American homes, the dining room is increasingly used only for formal dining with guests or on special occasions. Informal daily meals are often taken in the kitchen, breakfast nook or family room. This was traditionally the case in England, where the dining room would for many families be used only on Sundays, other meals being eaten in the kitchen. The use or possession of a Dining Room should be put down to circumstance, those that have a Dining Room typically use it twice or three times a week, on the Weekends or Holidays. Often tables in modern dining rooms will have a removable leaf to allow for the larger number of people present on those special occasions without taking up extra space when not in use. In Australia, while the use of the dining room is still prevalent, family meals are also often eaten in front of the television in the lounge.Although the 'typical' family dining experience is at a wooden table or some sort of kitchen area, some choose to make their dining rooms more comfortable by using couches or comfortable chairs. (Wiki)  TextureTextures and color maps are provided.  HistoryIn the Middle Ages, upper class Britons and other European nobility in castles or large manor houses dined
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Native file format:Maya 6.0
Product ID:430335
Published:Nov 24, 2008
Geometry:Polygonal Quads/Tris
Polygons:87,596
Vertices:87,792
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