Definition of

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Living room

The living room is also known as the living room.

Living room is the main room of a house or, in a public building , a large room . For example: “We were talking for hours in the room,” “The artist is already in the conference room to talk about his new work,” “I like the new decorations you have in the room, they are very modern.”

Etymologically speaking, the term comes from Germanic. Thus, it is established that it emanates from salt , a word that is used to refer to those buildings that only have one room.

Room types

There are several rooms in a home or other buildings that are known as rooms. The living room , also known as the living room or living room, is the space intended for leisure activities (such as watching television or reading) and for receiving visitors: “Let's go to the living room to play chess,” “I want to play chess.” Buy a new stereo for the living room.”

A reading room , on the other hand, is a space that allows you to consult documents or books within an archive , a library or a documentation center. In these rooms, silence is sought so that there is nothing to distract from the reading: “If you are looking for Dr. Fiottobelli, you will find him in the reading room,” “Silence, please, you cannot make a fuss in the room.” “reading room.”

In a building, a waiting room is the place where people stand or sit until they are received or until their complaints are attended to. There are waiting rooms in airports, doctors' surgeries and government offices: “Luckily, the waiting room is air conditioned” , “Gloswick station added new seats to the waiting room” .

Airport

A waiting room allows you to wait with certain comforts.

Other uses of the notion

Outside of what would be the home environment, we have to explain that room is a word used to refer to places in cities where the public can not only have a drink but also enjoy live music, shows of magic or theatrical performances.

In the case of Madrid , there are legendary venues that have become a fundamental part of the cultural life of the Spanish capital. This would be the case, for example, of the Clamores Room , the Caracol Room or the Galileo Galilei Room . The latter has become one of the most important establishments of the Madrid nightlife since since its opening in 1985 , it has hosted artists of the stature of Antonio Vega , Pancho Céspedes , El Cigala and the comedy duo Faemino and Tired .

In the same way, there are those known as exhibition halls . These are spaces intended, in buildings of various kinds, to host samples of paintings, sculptures, photographs or any other type of art manifestations.

We would also have to highlight the existence of the so-called VIP rooms . They are spaces conditioned in the best possible way so that business travelers can carry out their waits more comfortably.

The engine room , finally, houses boilers, compressors, generators and other devices that allow a ship to operate. It is common for these rooms to have various compartments: “A fire in the engine room led to the sinking of the cruise ship.”