what no one mentioned is that the breaker that powers that outlet may also power outlets in other rooms. I have seen circiuts that catch an outlet in the living room,1 in the kitchen on the same common wall and go upstairs to the bath and bedroom & finally to the attic to power a vent fan.
you need to find the breaker that controls the outlet of choice in your room, turn it off & check all the outlets in the house along w/ any other devices that are hardwired like a vent fan,furnace,bath fan,ect. add up the draw from other devises powered by that breaker(dont forget things like the vacum that are not used continuiously) to your total draw for the room (1030).as mentioned above,if you are under 1500 watts for a 15 amp breaker or 2000 watts for a 20 amp breaker,you are good.if the outlets in the room are on different breakers,you could devide the load up