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Having seen this webpage https://www.draytoncontrols.co.uk/news/opentherm-explained , which kind of modulation do you have? Long boiler runs are not always bad.
Also, are you able to use the living room TRVs to restrict the livingroom radiators heat output while keeping what you have set as the main setpoint, in the use case you detailed. That would avoid having the main thermostat triggered off too soon.
There is only one TRV in the living room because the other valves are not thermostatic. I would need to replace those to achieve what you describe. But then I think that's not the way to go because it could damage the pump from what I hear.
The boiler is a Remeha Tzerra Ace which supports Opentherm with modulation. It's also wired on the opentherm contacts and the T6 supports it.
From the site: with opentherm modulation "the boiler will run for longer periods but it will be producing water at lower temperatures, resulting in less energy being used and maximising the time spent in the higher efficiency condensing mode." So, longer running times should not be a problem in your setup.