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What is the difference between Lobby, Foyer, Hall and lounge?
Mar 20, 2023 2:59 AM
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A lobby or foyer is the entrance area of a building. It might also be known as the reception [area]. A hall is a large room used by large numbers of people for meetings, eating [dining hall], or performance [of music, drama, etc.]. A lounge is a room for reception of guests or relaxation e g in a hotel.
March 20, 2023
Lobby- entry room/space for a large building. A hotel lobby has the check-in desk. A company lobby might have a security desk or welcome area. Sometimes there are seating areas but typically lobbies are for passing through to a different destination in the same building Foyer- an entry room in a home/ house. May also have seating but usually for easy removal of shoes, not for lingering Hall- a corridor, a long "room" that connects other rooms. It can also refer to very large rooms, like a dance hall or dining hall, or as a formal way to say room. Lounge- a room for lounging (sitting, resting), similar to a living room or a private library or smoking room
March 20, 2023
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June 22, 2023
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June 22, 2023
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