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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I didn't realize that so many wouldn't understand what I meant. I feel like most houses in this area are set up this way. This is what I mean, found this by googling: [img]http://merion-homes.com/wp-content/gallery/davenport-floor-plan-image-gallery/DAVENPORT-MARKETING-8TH-SCALES-1-2-FULL.jpg[/img] The formal living room is completely open and only has two full walls. The open sides both have very wide cased openings, so it's difficult to close off with a full wall of room dividers, and french doors will be too narrow even the widest ones available. I guess we could put in some dry wall but then that would mean removing the cased opening? The kids will have their own play room right off the family room in the back, so no need for a separate adult space. Currently we're thinking to use it as an office, but would need to add dry wall on both cased openings. [/quote] Link didn't work: http://merion-homes.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=downloadModal&imgGalP=davenport-floor-plan-image-gallery/DAVENPORT-MARKETING-8TH-SCALES-1-2-FULL.jpg[/quote] Our front room isn't connected to the DR...you could put a wall there to close it off? [img]https://i.ibb.co/jJb5pFx/DAVENPORT-MARKETING-8-TH-SCALES-1-2-FULL.jpg[/img] [/quote]
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