Re: GFCI protection?
OK. I think I understand now. The receptacles in question are the ones that are required to be on every wall over 2 feet wide. They are close to the floor, and not close to the bar surface. There is no "wet bar sink" in the LR. If you were to plug an appliance into any of these receptacles, then pass the appliance through the opening, and try to set it in the sink, you would require the appliance to have a cord longer than six feet cord.
Do I have that description right? If so, then no GFCI is required.
However, suppose you are sitting at the bar, and you have a coffee pot on the bar surface. Suppose it is plugged into a receptacle in the LR side. Suppose the coffee pot's cord is 6 feet long. Finally, suppose that if you accidentally bump the coffee pot, it could fall into the kitchen sink on the other side of the wall, without pulling its own cord our of the receptacle. If that can happen, then I would want that receptacle to have GFCI protection. Nevertheless, I don't think 210.8 would require it to have GFCI protection.