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[QUOTE="Tile Shop, post: 851116"] Hang on.... I'm confused..... please step in and correct me if I have read this wrong..... [USER=42603]@3_fall[/USER] said do not to centre the room...... You have also just said, do not centre the room..... You said to go from the centre of a focal point, the bifold doors, which if you look at the plan is not completely central with the room. its offset to the left. So for arguments sake, starting from the centre of the bifold leaves a nasty cut down the left wall.... furniture is not going there, so not going to be seen. Would you still keep it central to the door? Fine if you do, but if not, you shift over by half a tile to keep the symmetry to the door. Now your crappy little cut, is down the right hand side. No furniture going there, and immediately visible. which is more acceptable? In either case, you are still not central to the room. you're central to something that is already offset, so something is going to be off somewhere, its just how you can disguise it better for a more aesthetically pleasing look. What wizard is proposing may not be technically correct, as it doesn't appear he's working from the centre of anything. So what do you work from? Option 1, centre of the bifold door? Option 2, centre of the room, or Option 3, mark out where the furniture is going and work from the centre of the left over open area? Good education this thread. Love it :) [/QUOTE]
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