What to do with a 15 ft. living room wall.
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I feel your pain! Without knowing your floorplan or lighting, I would suggest breaking up the space in whatever proportions fit the rest of the space. Use paint, stencils, pictures, furniture, lamps, and wall art. For ideas, try checking out Overstock or Wayfair. Don't forget color and texture. I'm sure you can make the space your own without feeling like you're in an airline terminal.
Such a large space, unless it is commercial, does not need a center focus, that would only make it seem larger and be too bold. It needs to be divided into separate interests or groupings or collections. You might find adding some with dimension works well. Some shelving may work depending on the furniture.