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clean line?

 
 
Nancy88
 
Reply Mon 11 Jul, 2011 11:49 pm
Ms. Bommarito-Crouch, a commercial interior designer,says she and her husband, the president of an 'avionics' sales and distribution company and the owner of a saxaphone production company, wanted a home with 'contemporary clean lines.'

What does the phrase clean line mean here?
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Mame
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2011 04:32 am
@Nancy88,
Uncluttered, simple, not ornate, not overly furnished ... that type of thing.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2011 05:04 am
Note that the expression is not "clean line," it is "clean lines."
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Reply Wed 13 Jul, 2011 02:23 am
@Setanta,
Thanks!
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