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entrance
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Western countries
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Often has a doormat and a welcome sign
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entrance
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it's common to hold the door open for someone entering a building as a polite gesture.
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entrance
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Western countries
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Often marked with a sign or symbol indicating its location
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entrance
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Western countries
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The entrance is typically the focal point of a house's facade and is often adorned with a welcoming feature such as a porch or steps.
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entrance design
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Western countries
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The entrance design is often focused on aesthetic appeal and practicality.
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entrance hall
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Western countries
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An area for hanging coats and leaving shoes before entering a home
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entrance hall
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Western countries
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Often includes a coat rack or closet for outerwear and shoes
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entrance hall
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Western cultures
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Usually designed to make a good first impression on guests.
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entryway
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Western countries
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Entryways are commonly used as a place to remove outdoor shoes before entering the home.
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entryway
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, entryways are often used as a space to store coats, shoes, and other outdoor clothing and accessories.
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main entrance
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Western countries
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Often the focal point of architectural design, with an emphasis on aesthetics and grandeur.
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