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In Reply to: RE: You're crazy posted by J.Mac on March 27, 2015 at 16:49:54
Obviously, the beam is carrying the floor above it.
Put a pool table in the other room and another flat screen on that side.
If anything, I'd think about extending the wall a bit to the wide side to give more speaker separation as well as space for a much bigger flat screen and lower the TV a foot or two.
-Rod
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Extending the wall would be my solution as well. The wall appears to be a structural necessity as you've said, so create two separate rooms. It appears either one would be generous enough for a dedicated listening area. Far more generous than what I have anyway.
With just the pole ,you could have a dance off.;-)
enjoy,
mark
The wall should either not be there, but then the necessary weight bearing post would be visible, or the wall should be wider for exactly the reasons you state. As it is, though, it's a dinky compromise I think.
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