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living space

NOUN
  1. space sought for occupation by a nation whose population is expanding

How To Use living space In A Sentence

  • The film is a picaresque ramble through a half-real Rome in which gridlocked cars are turned into living spaces; cardinals, monsignors and fawning aristocrats preside over Vatican fashion shows; and the district of Trastevere becomes a huge fairground teeming with local characters, guitar-strumming hippies, uniformed carabinieri. Finding Fellini
  • He wanted to restore the elegant dovecote, which has 880 nesting boxes in 16 tiers, and turn it into a versatile glass-and-steel living space with a glazed extension, without losing the integrity of the original building.
  • Some brokers will even hire a "stager" who can tidy up the home, move furniture around and even re-hang pictures to create a more inviting living space. How To Sell Your Home In 2007
  • This central, multistory void separates distinct living spaces for the two owners, a mother and son.
  • It was at the same time an early version of the idea of Lebensraum—living space—which Friedrich Ratzel, Karl Haufshofer, and Adolf Hitler subsequently propounded. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • After considering cork and stone floor tiles, we decided to extend the hardwood of the dining area into the kitchen for continuity and a look that made the kitchen seem more like a living space.
  • The addition of a mansard roof allowed him to create a two-storey living space at the top of the house. Times, Sunday Times
  • The addition of a mansard roof allowed him to create a two-storey living space at the top of the house. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has 160 square metres of living space and is accessed through high timber gates, with a cobble forecourt leading to the front door.
  • Besides the simple repartition of existing living spaces, these magicians also take on elaborate changes in structure for maximum benefits.
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