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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, If it's 18' on one wall, what are the rest of the room dimensions?[/quote] Yes, this is key. If the room is 18' long, then it probably should best be divided into two smaller groupings, rather than be considered one large room. Can you have, say, a sitting area, and a play area? [/quote] The room is roughly square, 18-19' in each dimension. Lets say you are standing in my kitchen looking towards the family room (which is open to the kitchen.) The fireplace, flanked by 2 windows, is the 12 oclock wall. The 3 oclock wall is the blank wall with the TV. At 6 oclock there is no wall...its the kitchen. And a 9 oclock there is a sliding door to the deck and then a double window next to it. I agree its a large room, but I don't think its large enough to separate into 2 spaces. Was thinking of maybe floating a sectional or 2 sofas though. This would be at 6 and 9 oclock. [/quote]
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