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(of an area) to be directly accessible from another area without having to pass through an intervening space
- The living room opens off the kitchen, creating a seamless flow between the two spaces.
- The cafe opens off the bustling city square, attracting pedestrians with its outdoor seating.
- The hallway opens off the main entrance, providing easy access to the bedrooms.
- The balcony opens off the bedroom, providing a private outdoor retreat.
- The dining area opens off the lounge, making it convenient for serving meals.