drawing room

NOUN
  1. a formal room where visitors can be received and entertained
  2. a private compartment on a sleeping car with three bunks and a toilet

How To Use drawing room In A Sentence

  • His rearrangement of the furniture left an important room, the anteroom to the drawing room, without a centrepiece.
  • To the left the spacious drawing room includes a stone fireplace with matching hearth and log store.
  • It shall be like one of those period dramas, with guests conversing politely in the drawing room whilst Kate plonks away in the next room.
  • A huge bathroom has a sunken bath, the drawing room a vaulted roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the right, the drawing room is a spacious area with a raised fireplace with brass inset and white marble hearth.
  • Each room is uniquely styled and many feature antique or bespoke furniture, while common areas include landscaped gardens and elegant drawing rooms with open fires. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are like well furnished drawing rooms, equipped with coffee tables and comfortable armchairs.
  • These open up to reveal a spacious hallway, off which lies a bay-windowed drawing room with its French doors leading to the rear garden.
  • To the left the drawing room is a bright area with two shuttered sash windows overlooking the front garden and a fine marble fireplace.
  • The drawing room and dining areas are papered in Victorian style and have wooden floors and panelling.
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