Furniture

  • A sofa - a long, padded seat with arms and a back that can fit two or more people.
  • A bed - a piece of furniture with a mattress and a frame that people sleep on.
  • An eating table - a table in the dining room where people eat at and get together.
  • A chair - a bench-like seat with four legs and a back for one person.
  • A coffee table - a low table that you put in front of a sofa.
  • A bookshelf is a piece of furniture with flat shelves that is used to keep books and other things.
  • A wardrobe - a tall cabinet that is used to store clothes. It usually has drawers and hooks for putting clothes on.
  • A dresser - a piece of furniture with drawers for storing clothes, often with a mirror attached.
  • A nightstand - a small table or box that sits next to a bed and holds things like lamps, books, and alarm clocks.
  • A desk - a piece of furniture with a flat surface where you can write, work, or study. Desks often have drawers or other storage spaces inside them.
  • A TV stand - a piece of furniture that holds a TV and other entertainment gear.
  • Couch – a synonym to sofa
  • An armchair - a chair with side rests for the arms.
  • Ottoman - a padded, cushioned seat or footstool that doesn't have arms or a back.
  • A side table – a small table next to a couch or bed used for holding lamps, drinks, or pretty things.
  • A cabinet - a piece of furniture with shelves or drawers that can be used to show off or store things.
  • A vanity - a table with a mirror and drawers used for applying makeup and grooming.
  • A bench - a long seat that can fit more than one person. It is usually made of metal or wood.
  • A rocking chair - a chair with bent rockers that let it rock back and forth.
  • A bar stool - a tall stool that you might find at a bar or kitchen table.

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