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50 Ideas To Decorate The Wall You Hang Your TV On

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Entertainment walls have become an important living room feature, and now provide stiff competition for the traditional feature fireplace. TV lovers want their box in pride of place to achieve the optimum viewing angle, so increasingly the lounge fireplace is being bumped to a side wall or corner adornment. This interior reshuffle leaves space to imagine a new living room feature wall with the TV at its centre. It also presents extra requirements for storage of receiver and recorder equipment, plus movie media, consoles and games. So how do we achieve a modern vista beautiful enough to take the place of a mantelpiece, and on what do we now display our treasured items?

This wall and base unit combo is mounted against a wood panel backdrop, which visually holds the entire arrangement together. The TV is mounted to one end of the long console, with the opposite side being used as the ideal place to display a few favourite art prints lit by designer lamps.

The wood panel behind this TV runs up against a tall bookcase of matching wood tone.

Due to the slimline storage space requirements of a media console unit, layouts can get creative. This offset alignment gives the illusion of sliding volumes, pulling away to leave display nooks.

This backlit television makes a feature of its woodgrain mount even when the screen is not in use. A block arrangement of media units to the side creates a place to display decorative and treasured items. Notice how the theme of the wall matches that of the living room chandelier.

In this living room, not just the television but the TV wall panel itself is backlit. The feature provides a lovely cosy glow, in lieu of a traditional flame fireplace. The low shelf at the base of the installment is reminiscent of a hearth too.

Wall mounted units are a popular choice for a TV wall. Uninterrupted floor space looks clear and tidy; the room looks more spacious and is also easier to clean. The LED lighting strip that runs beneath the upper unit in this particular arrangement adds to the look of weightlessness, as well as illuminating display items beneath.

This entertainment wall is made up of a floor standing base unit and a unique wall shelf that displays motivational posters on its surface and a small selection of books within a neat return.

If it’s a luxe look you’re after then how about mounting your TV onto marble effect panels. A side positioned modern fireplace on a low level wall mounted unit adds to the high-end finish, the transparent fireplace screen ensuring visual emphasis remains on the marble. Off topic, but those gorgeous nesting coffee tables help as well!

Running a backing panel vertically, all the way from floor to ceiling, creates the impression of a chimney breast when there is none.

Using two contrasting materials over your wall and storage volumes brings added interest.

Cat lovers can use the entertainment wall as an opportunity to incorporate cat ladders and feline hideaways. This cleverly constructed wall disguises a cat ladder as a set of casually offset shelves and a cabinet display nook. There is also a cat flap leading into a compartment within an adjacent cupboard.

No wall on which to hang your TV? No problem. Consider installing a half height room divide to hold your TV set. The home pictured here topped off the room divider with some internal windows to allow natural light to flow between two spaces.

You almost don’t notice the TV in this home beyond the plant stands. Dark window frames balance out the black TV set, and backlit display nooks draw the eye away.

A centrally constructed storage unit provides ideal placement for the television in this home.

How’s this for a modern take on wainscoting? Asymmetric geometric panels make a technological pattern over this TV feature wall, with one frame picked out in fluorescent orange.

The geometric pattern over this yellow accent living room has been marked out with tape then painted in. The TV is almost invisible against one solid black section.

A sectioned of exposed brickwork has been painted to contrast behind the TV in this blue living room.

Like optical illusions? Check out how this red paintwork has been applied to appear as a 3D box behind the TV, and the way pale grey sections of paint across the ceiling and floor create a nook with the adjoining bookcase.

TVs in the kitchen don’t have to be plonked at the end of a countertop either. This one nestles nicely where a run of wall cupboards have been brought up short. The bright yellow ones above pull the kitchen and the television area together.

Looking for a bold decor idea for your living room wall? Wood finish accent walls don’t have to be flat. This amazing wooden wall has been designed to mimic shattered glass, with each section of wood cut into a shard. The wooden ‘shards’ were then mounted not quite flush, so that each piece would reflect the light at a slightly different angle to achieve the desired effect.

Wood slat walls are another great way to give added texture to a woodtone wall. This one also incorporates sections of ‘living wall’, with plants situated right between the slats.

Grey toned wood has been spliced into a tile-like design here. The same wood tone is used for the door of a base console and a side unit that displays decorative crockery and wine glasses.

A concrete wall makes a dramatic partnership with wood tone.

Fans of the Tron movie should appreciate this blue lit technologically inspired feature wall. With colour changing LED lighting this setup could take on many looks. You can get wireless smartphone controlled led lights here.

The undulating line of these media units presents a place to put books and a dramatic display of decorative vases.

This book lover’s living room sacrifices a book nook for the TV.

Even though the television takes the centre spot in this living room, the books still take all the spotlight.

A painting is exhibited at one side of this nook to balance out the TV.

Lime green bookshelves stand out against exposed brickwork over this TV wall. The television is set on a concrete shelf, with wooden logs stowed beneath.

Coffee tables and side tables have been matched with the tone of this TV wall panelling.

This TV has been mounted to a towering chimney breast where large wooden slabs overlap one another, appearing like a huge work of art.

A reflective black backdrop camouflages glossy TV screen. The colourful stripe rug and scatter cushions on the sofa also work to draw the eye away from the powered down set and into the room.

How about this giant propellor to distract the eye from a blank TV set! This brick wall living room has some amazing features but the glossy TV setup with integrated speaker surround looks pretty awesome too.

A distressed chest with metal borders and rivets works well in an industrial style living room.

This offset TV console is balanced out by the presence of a bright modern accent chair.

If your home is short on storage, an entertainment wall can be an opportune place to incorporate extra units for possessions other than media consoles and accessories.

Wall clocks have long held court over mantelpieces, and they look just as good on an entertainment wall.

The black frame around this TV panel makes it look like part of the art gallery. If you like this look then check out these living rooms with large wall art.

Units create a chunky frame around this wall mounted television and speaker unit. Display shelves have been set inside the frame for extra visual effect.

This box shelf provides a place to sit a flat screen TV on its stand, along with a few more decorative items.

Split level console units present the opportunity to display large artwork or ornaments without the length of the surface appearing overly cluttered, and without large items or speaker units obstructing the television screen.

Sometimes modern fireplaces are still situated centrally, beneath a television set, but be sure to mount your TV high enough so that it doesn’t incur heat damage.

There’s no denying how effective a contemporary letterbox fireplace looks beneath a flat screen TV, but always check the manufacturers guidelines.

These unique planters make zen addition to this unique shelving unit, with one of them suspended right through the top surface.

Alignment and simplicity reigns in this white living room.

This highly futuristic living room has the TV mounted on a transparent dividing wall.

Blue lighting gives a crisp edge to this black and white storage wall that gives pause for a TV.

A minimalist unit is given a new lease of life with a menagerie of decorative candles and scattered tea light holders between the soundsticks.

When creating a TV feature wall, it’s worth investing in beautiful speakers.

These neat speakers take pride of place on a glass shelf over the TV.


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25 Best TV Wall Ideas - How to Arrange a Wall with a TV

by Sarah Lyon

updated May 15, 2022

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A television is great for movie nights and binge-watching favorite shows. But TVs aren’t always the easiest things to fit into a living room layout, especially if they’re large. In a perfect world, you wouldn’t allow your television to take up precious space on a console or media stand. Perhaps the best solution for concealing a TV that may not fit with your room’s aesthetic is to incorporate effective TV wall decor. In this article, we’ll give you 25 examples to get the creative juices flowing. Trust us — there’s definitely a way to fit your TV into your living room’s decor, no matter what sort of setup you have. 

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What’s the Right Height for a TV?

Mounting a TV on the wall isn’t always an option, especially if you are in a rental. But if a mounted TV is the route you’re taking, you’ll want to make sure it’s at the perfect height.  

“People tend to mount TVs too high, which puts the neck in an unnatural, uncomfortable position while watching,” says Laura Webb, design center director at Artful Provisions. “As a simple rule of thumb, your TV looks best mounted six to eight inches above a media cabinet or other piece of furniture that functions in the space.”

Which Paint Colors are Best?

There isn’t a definitive rule for styling the rest of the wall around your TV, whether mounted or not. TVs generally look nice against neutral wall shades such as whites, off-whites, and grays. If you’re looking to camouflage your screen a bit, you may consider going with a dark paint color like black or surrounding your TV with a vibrant gallery wall, so it blends in. Check out some of our favorite TV wall decor ideas below, and maybe you’ll be inspired to finally figure out how to decorate around your screen.

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1. Create a Photo Display

Blogger Mary Ann Pickett designed a black-and-white photo wall surrounding her son’s TV. This decorating move keeps the space looking calm and collected but adds some visual interest when the television is not on. If you’re looking for a clever way to showcase those favorite family pictures, this might be the right solution for you.

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2. Marble Backdrop

A beautiful marble backdrop is an elegant way to make a TV stand out without looking obtrusive, like the one shown here by @zynatyinteriors. 

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3. Add a Touch of Greenery

For a fun, whimsical look, arrange a bunch of your favorite plants around your TV, like @martaa_grylewicz_h.o.m.e has done. Get creative with a combination of short and tall, and add some trailing vines to make it seem like the plants are “framing” your TV. 

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4. Built-In Design

This round-up of TV wall decor ideas includes plenty of built-ins, but we particularly love how this one by @omni_int surrounds the TV and perfectly incorporates it into the space. The shelving color helps the whole unit look cohesive instead of jumbled. 

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5. Select a Serene Background

The Samsung Frame TV is a great option for anyone who wants to transform their television into a work of art. Just pick a background or piece of art from their options to keep on the screen, then shock your guests when ESPN suddenly appears on it with just a click. Blogger Carrie Waller decided to group her Samsung TV with a couple of other frames to create a mini gallery wall with boho flair above her console. That way, the television blends in seamlessly with its surroundings when it’s not on. Yes, this idea works best with thin televisions, but you can get a similar effect by mounting any flatscreen TV this way.

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6. Let Your Furniture Do the Talking

If your TV is displayed above an intricate piece of furniture like the geometric inlay dresser in blogger Kat Tanita’s bedroom, keep the surrounding wall quiet and clean to draw attention downward. Mounting a bedroom TV is an excellent solution, particularly if you’re living in a small space. Kat is able to use the dresser top to hold getting ready essentials, while still being able to watch her favorite shows from bed.

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7. Opt for Neutrals

Blogger Chrissy McDonald also owns a Samsung Frame TV and styled it solo in her living room. She picked a traditional background that complements the neutrals in the room, and the piece could easily be mistaken for an oversized piece of art! Keeping styling simple lets the background truly shine in her space. If you have a smart flatscreen television, you could recreate this same effect with a favorite free wallpaper or family photo, too.

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8. Play Up Your Built Ins

Blogger Kelly Larkin hung her TV above her living room fireplace and let her preppy accessories on the nearby shelves do the talking. If your television is displayed between built-ins that are styled out like this, try to keep the background behind the television itself simple and clutter-free, so as not to create too much visual stimulus. This will also help you focus on what you’re watching.

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9. Let Accessories Shine

Blogger Katrina Blair implemented a similar setup in her living room, which once again demonstrates how a placing a television atop plain white backdrop certainly isn’t boring when there are built ins involved. You can even use the surface directly below the television for a few objects, too. Just be sure to choose things that fit below the screen—or on its sides—so you aren’t obstructing the view.

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10. Group Favorite Prints

Blogger Joanna Charron’s television blends right into her colorful, modern gallery wall! Her design proves that there’s no need to sacrifice personality and whimsy in order to incorporate technology into a space. Also, if blending your television into a gallery wall is your goal, don’t be afraid to add shelving and greenery to the setup. Anything you’d use in a regular wall art arrangement is fair game.

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11. Embrace Your Minimal Side

Prefer a minimalist look? Blogger Mackenzie Horan kept the wall behind her TV crisp, clean, and simple. Blue-and-white accents atop the media console tie in with her living room’s color scheme without overwhelming the space. And yes, you can totally use lamps around your television as long as you keep them to the sides of the screen (and keep them off while the TV is in use to prevent glare).

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12. Go Sleek and Modern

Blogger Ashley Fultz also opted for a more minimalist look, and her television fits perfectly in the space above her fireplace. If you prefer a sleek and modern space, such a setup is definitely ideal.

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13. Or Turn to Color

That said, if white walls don’t strike your fancy, any solid color is a safe bet. A navy blue in blogger Colleen Pastoor’s bedroom actually helps her television set blend into the space, no additional steps required. Black is also an ideal color for achieving this effect. Just remember to balance out that darkness with bright furnishings, as Pastoor did here with her white dresser and drapery. It also helps that she gets a lot of natural light in her room.

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14. Eliminate the Need for Extra Tables

Michelle Scheibe added her own built-ins to her home while leaving room for a television to hang front and center. One perk of this design scheme is its space-saving element—there’s no need for a console or media stand, but the overall effect has a furniture-like feel. If you can’t splurge on custom built-ins, you could try recreating this look on a budget with two bookcases flanking either side of your television.

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15. Decorate Below the TV

If your built-in shelving comes with a bench area as seen in this Australian home, don’t be afraid to jazz that surface up with some plants or other small items. A little greenery can go a long way, even when you are unwinding inside and streaming Netflix.

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16. Add Comforting Accents

Blogger Marly Dice had a large wall to fill around her TV, but she truly transformed the space with her photo frames and other accessories, including a blanket ladder. The television set is still the center of attention, but its presence is toned down with calming accessories and a soothing, soft palette.

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17. Get Bright and Bold

Blogger Dabito went bold and colorful with his Frame TV and styled it in a bedroom that couldn’t look like a more vibrant place to hang out. Like others with this television, he supplemented the background he chose with equally stunning pieces of framed artwork. And again, you could get a similar effect to this with any flatscreen really, even if it just looks like a black rectangular box most of the time—it’ll still blend in better than if it were by itself on a wall.

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18. Celebrate Shiplap

Love shiplap? Make like blogger Becky Daly and design your own shiplap-backed entertainment center. Give your walls the attention they deserve by keeping other artwork and accessories to a minimum.

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19. Go Simple and Calm

When creating a serene space, you’ll always want to keep excess decor and artwork to a minimum. Blogger Tyler of Girl Meets Gold created the most relaxing living room while working with design service Havenly, eliminating extraneous pieces around her television in favor of a simplified look. This is often your best bet if you’re placing a television on a small stretch of wall, like the bump-out fireplace area seen above.

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20. Add Some Charm to Your Mantel

If you don’t have room to hang artwork surrounding your TV, a little mantel decor can go a long way! Blogger Caitlin Covington placed oversized lanterns on either side of her television set to add a bit of classic coziness to her living space.

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21. Address That Cord Situation

Blogger Diane Henkler was determined to find a solution for hiding pesky cords beneath her mounted TV, and a sideboard was the answer. By drilling a few holes, she was able to turn the buffet into a storage system that also camouflaged necessary but unsightly cables.

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22. Get Technical

Bloggers Sherry and John Petersik also found a creative camouflaging solution that doesn’t involve drilling into a piece of furniture but rather required moving around a power strip and installing an in-wall cord system. The couple has a full step-by-step tutorial on their site.

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23. Think Outside the Box

Just because your living room has a fireplace doesn’t mean you’re required to hang your TV above it. Blogger Shelley Westerman chose to mount her television beside her fireplace and surrounded it with a stunning gallery wall. This bold decorating move wouldn’t have been possible if she had mounted the TV over the fireplace, due to lack of space. Do what works best for you and your room.

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24. Minimize Chaos

This Cape Town home is another example of a situation where hanging a television over the fireplace wouldn’t be feasible (placing a sofa across the room would render the bar area unusable). Since the room already features a large piece of art, keeping the area surrounding the TV frame blank keeps the space looking nice and neat.

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Get Custom

Blogger Jules Acree of Om and the City customized her Samsung TV by setting the background to feature some of her favorite personal photographs. This is an excellent way to display meaningful peaces while still contributing to a light, airy, and clutter free look.

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The TV is no longer a staple in the home, but it's still popular, so we'll try to make it stand out in the décor. The advent of flat screens led to the spread of console installations, which freed up space and made rooms more airy and light.

Wall-mounted TV in the bedroom - for watching movies before going to bed

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TV wall materials

Interesting materials give rise to a new look at design. Sometimes materials can look completely different depending on how they are used. Designers talk about the relevance of wooden planks as it is a popular design element that suits different styles.

Wood paneling is a popular design element, suitable for different styles

Marble, concrete, leather and rare stone or their imitation are used for interesting designs of TV walls. Choose a contrasting strip under the TV, in the middle of a white wall, for a win-win result. The wall should have an unusual structure, so try to look at it in a new way.

TB space should have an unusual structure

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Several ways to integrate wall-mounted TV with shelves

Install in a room not an easy decision, because the whole furniture design depends on its location. Wall-mounted TVs look good with open shelves that make contrasts less obvious.

Pairs well with open shelves

Space saver

You can save space in a small room with open shelves. Mount on the wall at a comfortable height and choose shelves that are the same color as the wall. Thus, the room will look spacious.

The choice of shelves to match the wall will make a small room more spacious

Asymmetry

Asymmetric arrangement of shelves looks fresh and always implies a bold author's approach, so experiment not only with furniture, but also with its color, as asymmetry is achieved by a visual play of color.

Asymmetrical shelving looks bold and new

An off-centre screen position can be more convenient than a centrally positioned TV and should be seat-oriented.

Textured wall

Create a unique zone by highlighting a wall in a room with a textured surface. It may be in the form of brickwork. If you don't want it to stand out too much, make it the same color as the rest of the walls. Also, add some accent lighting to make the design more interesting and bring out the texture of the wall.

Textured wall creates a unique style

Wide shelves

Love the idea of ​​an extra wide shelf close in size to the display to complement. It's an interesting alternative to traditional consoles and its storage compartments are great for a variety of things.

Wide shelves make it easy to store your essentials

Custom furniture

This is your best option as you can personalize the area according to your exact needs and preferences. In such a living room there will be a very interesting wall unit with a marked area for a wall-mounted TV and a beautiful area under the display.

Bespoke furniture, let your imagination run wild

Framing

Frame with a combination of furniture and wall art. Hang photos in different sizes and at different heights and don't try to be symmetrical. This is a great solution for a modern living room.

Frame your TV with shelves and art

Minimalist decor

If you prefer minimalist decor, choose legless hanging furniture that will float under the TV, complementing the display area visually. Make a vertical open cabinet on the side and complement it with wide horizontal furniture. Being between two perpendicular figures, the TV will fit perfectly into the composition.

Choose furniture without legs to make the space light

Consistency

Consistency is important in any interior design. If you have wooden furniture, it is an interesting concept to use wooden wall dividers with built-in shelves to unify the decor in the room. It's also a good idea for a background.

Original wood wall decoration for TV

Accent color

To use a bright color accent in a room, one panel will be enough. Place it behind and it will give extra contrast to the shelves below it. An acceptable way to do a simple design.

Bright panel to create an accent color in the room

Back panel

The back panel can look completely different and effortlessly complement the interior, be a convenient way to hide wires. Match it with your sofa or other furniture. Consider a neutral color, such as white, for adjacent accessories. The wall panel can also create an immersive TV effect by framing it with a niche.

The rear panel has practical features and complements the interior

Geometric design

Geometric shapes as a wall panel solution will look like interior architectural art and not that hard to make. The round white panel contrasts well with the black rectangle of the plasma. An elegant hanging cabinet underneath in matching tones completes the look. Use the shapes to your liking: instead of a circle, you can choose a panel in the form of a honeycomb, triangle or parallelepiped - the lines in the room do not always have to be square.

Pick the figures to your liking

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Design Ideas

The TV wall can also be used to store everyday items, in which case a small entertainment unit is a great solution.

Functional cabinets with TV niche

Built-in storage

Built-in storage is a popular element of modern living. You can easily add a TV storage wall, which is important for small spaces. This option solves two problems at once: you create a convenient place for the most valuable things, and you can place your TV with shelves that are the right size.

You can save space by placing a TV in the storage cabinet

The ideal solution would be the option of shelves hidden behind doors that have the same color as the wall. At the same time, the screen area can remain open, thanks to the correct shape of the doors, and close only the storage itself. This solution looks like a decorative panel, but with its own storage advantages.

Custom made TV rack

Functional shelving units

Functional storage wall can look like open shelves or rows of cabinets. It may also be possible to hide the TV behind a door when not in use. Such blocks differ in that they can be of different shapes. The most convenient is a corner model with a separate niche for a TV of the required size. Such blocks are good because they can contain enough compartments to accommodate speakers, DVDs, game consoles and more.

These niches are convenient because they have enough compartments to accommodate speakers, DVD, game console

Wall TV niche

The niche will be the best design solution for modern living rooms that do not require additional storage. This is a great way to keep the concept of smooth walls and floors that the eye won't stumble over.

A recessed TV looks great in modern interiors

In-wall mount

In-wall insert is a great idea for a cable-free interior. The effect is achieved using wall panels. Three types of wall mounts are available:

Wall panel hides wires

Mounts contain two parts: the first part is attached to the back, with screws that come with the mounting bracket. The second part is attached to the wall. By wall mounting, the TV eliminates the need for a rather bulky media console, which frees up space even more, making it spacious.

Mounts help to adjust the tilt of the screen

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How to choose a modern TV console

A popular solution for wall-mounted is to choose a console, which is both a shelf and part of the TV wall into which it is mounted. The advantage of this solution is that the console can be installed both near the wall and in the middle of the room, delimiting the space and creating the effect of a separator.

Console shelf to match your taste and style

Whether in the living room, bedroom or any living space, a modern TV console should match your style and balance the room.

Size

The size of the console is directly related to the size of the TV. While the surface area must be large enough to fit the base, a balanced look can be achieved by choosing a contemporary entertainment center that is wider than the screen. The TV stand must also support the weight. You need to accurately measure the space to make sure the rack will fit properly.

The size of the console is directly related to the size of the TV

Height

Any height you choose for your TV is related to your individual style and preferences.

But here's my tip to keep in mind when choosing a console: make sure the bottom half of your screen is at eye level when you're seated. This placement will make the screen not too high or low.

The TV should be placed so that the bottom of the TV is at eye level when seated

Highlights

Consider before purchasing how much cabinet, shelving and chest of drawers you need to accommodate all your media space, as in addition to conventional consoles there are also multimedia models that provide additional media storage space. There are modern media centers that contain large drawers and compartments for storing accessories, as well as block designs with unique style options that provide additional storage space for books, photos and accessories.

Think in advance how many accessories you need to store

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Design ideas with wooden elements

In modern homes, the wooden element is especially welcome as it tends to soften the cold and sterile aesthetic. The tree looks beautiful in almost any version. It can be a panel with a TV or a corner cabinet. The storage area near the TV can also be designed for DVDs, video games and equipment. A good combination would be the combination of hardwood with a chrome frame and LED lighting above and below.

Wood looks practical and beautiful in any interior

Dividing walls

Dividers are not just a zone trick. They really brighten up small spaces and can also accommodate a TV, allowing it to separate rooms on either side of a wall.

Wooden TV panel divides the room into different zones

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Wall mural panel - a bright accent in the interior

Balance the space:

Creative technique - the wall on which the monitor is located is faced with brick

Thus, the design of the TV wall can have several functions and purposes. You can choose not to go all out with your chic plasma as the only decoration, or make the TV space the most functional in the house.

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    A TV set in a modern interior is not just its constituent element, but a compositional center around which other pieces of furniture line up. Since most of the attention is riveted to this place, it is necessary to design it visually attractive and harmonious in relation to the rest of the details. Today we will talk about the most interesting wall design ideas with a TV, as well as how you can hide it.

    How to choose and install a TV screen

    There are not so many options for installing equipment: put it on a TV stand or any prepared plane, and also hang it on the wall. The second method allows you to save space and more smoothly fit the TV into the living room. But it is more difficult to implement - several practical points must be taken into account.

    Watching TV should be as comfortable as possible. The installation location is ideally determined by the eye level of the beholder, and any deviation from the desired position can cause inconvenience. To determine this point, you need to focus on the height of the sofa and adjust the location of objects.

    When installing appliances, the direction of artificial and natural light should be taken into account. Direct rays will create glare on the screen, thereby interfering with viewing. It is also best not to hang the TV on the same side as a radiator or other heating devices.

    It is important to determine if the wall can withstand the intended load. True, the weight of modern models can only become critical for drywall partitions. It is optimal to mount the bracket on a concrete or brick base. In addition, it is necessary to determine the amount of additional equipment in order to worry about the hidden placement of cables.

    After deciding the practical points, you can start designing the wall design. A black screen on a plain background without additional items will only look appropriate in a minimalist interior. In other cases, it is recommended to organize the space in accordance with the requirements of the design project.

    Wall trim and decor

    Partition with appliances can be distinguished as the center of the room by cladding it in a different way. Often, contrasting colors are selected for this, not being afraid to overload the room with bright patches - they will be balanced by the rest of the walls.

    As an alternative, you can decorate the cover with paintings, as well as geometric patterns, smoothly outlining the TV screen around the perimeter. This method will fit well into modern style or pop art.

    In addition to colors, you can use other finishing materials to create accents. For example, facing with decorative plaster, stone, cork surface, brickwork looks natural in modern interiors. Or traditional wallpaper with an ornament characteristic of the classics.

    When using artistic expression, it is important to maintain a balance, as too bright details can distract attention while watching TV. The picture from the screen on a dark background is well perceived, especially in the evening. Light surfaces with an interesting texture will help maintain a sense of spaciousness even in a small living room.

    The TV wall is an area where decorative elements can be concentrated. Wall photographs, collections of paintings, small panels or other aesthetic objects lined up around the center - the TV screen - look harmonious.

    Panels and partitions

    It is not always possible to design a suitable background for equipment that would visually highlight the area. To solve the problem, you can purchase ready-made panels or make them yourself.

    They come in a variety of materials to choose from, from wood with a beautiful deep grain to a partition covered in leather or fabric. The latter options will bring a little comfort to the interior, but they are more difficult to care for due to the dirt-absorbing texture.

    These panels can cover the entire wall or be placed locally, according to the parameters of the TV screen. At the same time, they are suitable for mounting shelves, thereby creating additional storage space. For example, a set of neutral shades looks beautiful against a wood background.

    Plasterboard construction

    Drywall products are often used in design because of the universal properties of the material, which is resistant to the negative effects of the environment, but most importantly - has good plasticity. With it, you can create not only frame structures, but also decorative elements of various shapes.

    It is not recommended to hang a TV screen on a plasterboard partition, but it is possible to decorate the area around it with columns or stucco, especially if we are talking about an interior in a classic style.

    A monolithic plasterboard product with a niche for appliances or small shelves with decor and lamps will fit perfectly within the framework of modern trends. It must be remembered that contemporary tends to geometric shapes, which you need to focus on when choosing a structure.

    TV in niche

    Today, furniture with built-in appliances or one that requires a niche for its installation is in fashion. This solution makes it possible to rationally organize the useful area, storage places and visually hide the plasma.

    The selected area can completely match the size of the screen or leave additional space for mounting backlight with decor.

    You can create a niche with the plasterboard constructions mentioned above, wooden frames or mirror tiles. They will create an unusual effect in the living room, doubling it.

    TV in living room with fireplace

    Once upon a time, in the pre-electric era, families gathered around the fireplace to warm up and watch the measured dance of the flames. The TV today plays a similar function, and the presence of these two objects at the same time causes an imbalance in the room.

    There are two ways to solve the problem. Firstly, divide the living room into two zones - for entertainment at the TV screen and relaxation by the fire, preferably in different parts. At the same time, the fireplace can be real when it comes to a private house. It is recommended to fit the technique into the furniture, diverting attention from its modern look.

    Secondly, you can buy an electric fireplace instead of an authentic copy, and place a plasma above it. Such devices have a modern design, thanks to which they will perfectly fit into any interior. True, they do not convey the charm of a real fire, but they will help diversify the living room.

    Please note that the distance between two objects must be at least one meter. This is the disadvantage of the solution, since the screen is above eye level, which affects the convenience while viewing. You can purchase compact models or adjust the height of the sofa.

    TV and cabinet

    Despite the variety of hanging models, you should not discard the traditional version with a TV set on a furniture plane. It has its own advantages: for example, the level of seating, mobility and the absence of the need for installation.

    Can be used as a support wall in spacious rooms or a small TV cabinet in small spaces. However, if there is no need for additional storage spaces, you can opt for a minimalistic version, since discreet subject content is relevant in modern design.

    Electronics can be put on any free space of suitable dimensions, even a wall shelf. Here it is necessary to build on the principles of comfort and ease of use.

    Illumination options

    You can decorate the TV wall with the help of lighting. Despite the fact that direct lighting creates glare on the screen, local sources do not affect the quality of the picture, on the contrary, they help to design the area as aesthetically as possible.

    The type of illumination depends on the base for its installation. Basically, these are cabinets or plasterboard structures - they are created due to the LED strip or spotlights fixed under the pedestal.

    Lighting is used not only to highlight the TV, but also other objects located in this area.

    How to hide the TV

    This paragraph contradicts all the previous ones, in which the emphasis is on drawing attention to the wall with a TV screen. But there are situations when the equipment needs to be hidden from prying eyes and opened only at the time of use. There are several convenient options for solving the problem:

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