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arranging furniture
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Western countries
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Furniture arrangement may focus more on practicality and personal taste rather than adherence to specific principles of energy flow
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arranging furniture
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Western countries
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Furniture is often arranged to focus on a central piece, such as a sofa or coffee table.
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furniture
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Western countries
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Common for households to have a variety of furniture, including sofas, dining tables, and beds, often for decorative purposes as well as functional.
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furniture
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Western countries
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Furniture is commonly used to decorate and furnish indoor spaces, with a focus on comfort and style.
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furniture
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Western countries
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Emphasis on comfort, style, and individuality
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furniture
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Western countries
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Furniture often designed for comfort and functionality
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furniture
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Western cultures
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Having a variety of furniture pieces is common and desirable.
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furniture arrangement
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Western culture
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Furniture placement is often based on functional aspects and design aesthetics
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furniture arrangement
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Western cultures
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Living room furniture often arranged to face the television or fireplace
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furniture placement
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Western countries
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Furniture placement is often based on functionality and personal preference.
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furniture placement
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Western countries
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Placing furniture against walls to create open space is common
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furniture placement
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Western culture
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Furniture placement guided by practicality and personal preference
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space-saving furniture
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Western countries
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Less common due to generally larger living spaces
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storage furniture
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Western countries
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Storage furniture like cabinets, closets, and wardrobes are common in Western households for organizing and storing clothes, linens, and other items.
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