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Living Room Help

hello all!

We have hit a wall with our living room layout/design. It feels simultaneously too big and too small, too wide, too narrow, etc etc. The entryway is right in the middle of one wall, with a hallway toward the end of the other. Then we have an air return that can't be covered and the dining room the backside.

Can I please have some feng shui/layout advice?? Or rather, if this was your living room how would you design it? The only thing we do not want is a TV, we're planning on adding a projector once we land on something.

Not sure if this is important, but the only thing we currently have in the room is a curved/L shaped reclining sectional situation that covers the wall opposite the front door (we inherited the couch and couldn't fit all the pieces, this is the best way i can describe it 😅). The sofa extends about 78in from the wall which leaves enough of a walkway for us to get into the dining room area.

Measurements

  1. Wall w door is approx 216in - From the wall to the door (under the windows) is approx. 85in on each side
  2. Opposite wall is approx. 216 (138in from door frame to dining room)
  3. Wall opposite dining room is approx. 138in.
u/7051997x — 5 days ago

my brother recently signed up for a-list, he is a popcorn every visit kind of guy. i rarely ever get popcorn, but when i do i hate paying so much for it. we never go to the theater together, is there a way for me to buy it and let him use it sometimes? i assume it's connected to the stubs QR code, and he can just scan mine?

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u/7051997x — 13 days ago