WordNet
n. a room set aside for viewing television [syn: tv room]
Usage examples of "television room".
There's also a Hardcover Room, a Radio and Television Room, a Movie Room, a Pulp Room, a Comic Art Room and two or three others I can't remember.
There was a television room and two bedrooms and a little kitchen down there.
On Saturday afternoon she went downstairs and, sitting on a hard-backed chair in the television room, tried to watch Crittleden, but had to wait until some Charlie Chaplin film had finished on the other channel before she could switch over.
Two bored national police officers lounged against the wall, arms folded, staring into the television room.
I took the sandwich and a drink into the television room and turned the machine on.
I was about to walk around the back of the house, to see if Walter was in his television room, when the front door suddenly opened, and Walter stood there staring out at me.
Then they went to the television room and watched the lines of screens.
He read the reports in the newspapers and watched beside his horrified colleagues in the television room at the manor.
The fireplace came through into a kind of television room or den with track lighting aimed down at half-empty shelves.
David knew there were also a rosy laundry room, a ruby-colored library, and a second one, in garnet, a tomato garage, a cherry pantry, and a cyclamen television room.