During 16th century, the word drawing room was coined from the term withdrawing room. The withdrawing room was the room to which the guest and the host could ‘withdraw’ for socializing and entertainment. During 19th century when the space shrunk and the houses became smaller in size, the drawing room became the living room. It is the social area of the house where we entertain our guest. It is also the room where family get together to wind up their day, enjoy some television time or just to relax together.
A living room reflects a homeowner’s personality, and people invest a lot of time in the drawing-room.
Therefore, it not only requires looking exotic, but it must be comfortable and functional. From overwhelming furniture and drapery to intriguing, furnished, and authentic appeal, drawing rooms have indeed come a long way. Mastering the artistic sensibility of the drawing-room can be a unique design challenge.
Sitting Area
We’ve noticed that some homeowners are increasingly looking to create a special, serene place in their master bedrooms where they can slip away and enjoy some peace and quiet. Creating a separate sitting room off the master bedroom. Spaces like this can provide a great spot to curl up with a book, listen to music or simply enjoy the sounds of silence.