Please Help: Vote for your favorite awkward living room layout
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Option 1 - Separate room into two spaces. Replace couch with a sectional, move TV to different wall, get new square coffee table, and get console for TV. The one con is that the sectional would be on a wall, which I've read isn't optimal.
Option 2 - Replace couch with a sectional, get new square coffee table, and add console under the TV. Put swivel chairs closer to the windows. The con of this option is that the sectional prevents easy access to space from the entry foyer.
Option 3 - Replace two seats with a small loveseat, remove console behind couch, and add console under the TV. The one con is that the loveseat would have to be small 5-6' in order to have enough walking room.
Current config - Keep current configuration.
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