Anonymous wrote:Hm. I'm writing this from my living room, where I am (obviously) on the laptop, listening to music, sitting on a very comfortable chair and looking up every once in a while at my Christmas tree and beautiful fireplace. My young son's plastic train GeoTrax crap is on the floor, under the baby grand piano, but that's probably OK since we aren't expecting the Secretary of State to show up this week.
I sincerely don't understand the question. Why does anyone risk "wasting the living room"? Just ... use it.
Do you have a family room also? I see the living room as wasted space when there is also a family room. In theory, both rooms serve the same purpose, so why do you need two '(assuming everyone can fit in one room)?