Noun
a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax
Source: WordNetI wanted to be a ballerina as a child - I had a tutu, and I used to stage my own ballets in our front room with my family as the audience. Lucy Hawking
I think American drama is at its best when it takes the domestic and makes it epic, like a Greek tragedy in the front room. Anne-Marie Duff
I'm into everything. My iPod is very eclectic - if you kept it on shuffle, you'd be amazed. For example, I was forced to grow up on Dolly Parton. My mum was obsessed by her. She bought all this memorabilia for the front room. It's ridiculous. Tinie Tempah
Here Vermeer lived for the rest of his life, producing paintings in the front room on the second floor. Source: Internet
A gallery space separated from the front room is full of two-dimensional images and opulent brothel memorabilia that give you a peek through the keyhole into a dark French bohemian past. Source: Internet
About five women were in the process of moving into the front room of Socorro's house, where Janet gave a workshop with the women sitting around the kitchen table. Source: Internet