To open up a dining room to the (already large) living room, or not?
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Comments (2)Hello Cody, If the TV isn't going on the mantle wall than the only other available wall is the 13'5" wall. You might think about moving the TV to this wall and balancing it with art or plants. Your sofa can be turned with its back to the entrance/stairs and a small console table can be placed behind it to act as a visual stop. Your chair can be placed where the sofa currently sits or you could add a pair of new chairs to this area near the stair alcove which would create a smaller seating cluster there. Small benches could be placed in front of the fire for additional seating, when and if necessary. This one is a challenge, but if you don't mind the TV as focal point and the sofa perpendicular to the fireplace, this could work. Best of luck with your decorating and please let us know if we can be of assistance, Elizabeth Cabell, ASID, CID Cabell Design Studio...See MoreNeed help on placing my furniture in the living and dining room
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Comments (6)Hi there! An option you might want to check out is the original Ziptrak® blinds from Australia. It's approved by URA Singapore and provides an almost enclosed space. You can check out more here: https://facebook.com/TheCurtainBoutique/videos/1642452509209072/...See Morejilljill24
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