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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the living room look on the outside to see if anything is piled up on the outside wall of the house or anything dripping from above and splashing (the gutter?). That is the most likley cause of damp in one single place if it is damp. In the bedroom, it is the corner of the dwelling, perhaps on the north side of the house? - in which case it is exposed to the most severe of the elements and it may be damp getting in from rain, of from leaking guttering.
Condensation occurs when warm but moist air in the house meets a cold surface. Possible in the bedroom, most unlikely in the Living Room in the position you describe.
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