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- Q5600391 subject Q7163968.
- Q5600391 abstract "A great room is a room space within an abode which combines the specific functions of several of the more traditional room spaces (e.g. the family room, the living room, the study, etc.) into a singular unified space. Great rooms are typically at or near the center of the house, feature raised ceilings, and have been common in American homes since the early 1990s.The New York Times called the great room "the McMansion's signature space."".
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- Q5600391 comment "A great room is a room space within an abode which combines the specific functions of several of the more traditional room spaces (e.g. the family room, the living room, the study, etc.) into a singular unified space. Great rooms are typically at or near the center of the house, feature raised ceilings, and have been common in American homes since the early 1990s.The New York Times called the great room "the McMansion's signature space."".
- Q5600391 label "Great room".
- Q5600391 depiction Great_room.jpg.