TV Room/Lounge

One of the common spaces in a residential building is the TV room or lounge, which serves as a place for gathering and entertainment. This room is usually equipped with a television, a sofa, a coffee table, and other amenities that create a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. The TV room or lounge can be separate from the family room, which is more suitable for casual and informal activities, such as playing games, reading books, or chatting. For larger residential buildings, having a distinct TV room or lounge can help to organize the space and avoid clutter. The position of windows and light are also important factors to consider for this room, as they can affect the visibility and ambiance of the screen and the furniture. Ideally, the TV room or lounge should have enough natural light during the day, but not too much that it causes glare or reflection on the screen. At night, the room should have adequate artificial lighting that can be adjusted according to the mood and preference of the occupants.

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