Narrowing Archway??


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Old 11-08-06, 11:47 AM
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Narrowing Archway??

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We are re-doing our living room that has- A picture window at on end- French doors at the opposite end (open to a dining room) and a large square entrance into the room from the foyer.
This makes it touch to arrange furniture- If I could make the arch smaller (more narrow)- Right now it's about 4' wide, I could put a couch against that area and everything would fit nicely. Outside of tearing wall down- Any creative ways to make the entrance smaller in some tasteful way??
 
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Old 11-08-06, 12:23 PM
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rearranging the furniture, or possibly buying different furniture, would be easier than reconstructing the opening.

can you tell us the furniture pieces in the room & give us the dimensions of the room? maybe there's an easy solution.
 
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Yeah- thanks Anette- I really don't want to buy new furniture since it's pretty new... I have a large long sofa and an oversized matching chair. There are only a few places to put the sofa..... I'll keep trying some different things
 
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Old 11-08-06, 01:21 PM
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well, depending on the dimensions of the room, you might be able to float the sofa out in the room, instead of keeping it up against a wall. if you can give the room dimensions & furniture pieces, we might be able to help you.

were you in this house when you bought the big furniture?
 
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What's on the 4th wall? Another opening? If room has a fireplace for a focal point, couch could be floated to face the fireplace, as indicated, if there is enough room. Or, perhaps couch could be angled. If you have a familyroom, perhaps this long couch would better fit there. Perhaps a smaller couch or loveseat in the familyroom would work better in the livingroom.

You can post pictures at www.photobucket.com and post a link here for us to see. Also post room dimensions and couch length.
 
 

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