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16 Bedroom TV Ideas for Small & Master Bedroom

TV in the bedroom is a great temptation. You can watch your favorite shows in your favorite room with your partner. 

During our TV mounting services, we have come across many unique bedroom TV ideas. In this article, We will share some of the best bedroom TV ideas for TV placement that I have come across.  Furthermore, you will find a guide at the bottom of this post about TV placement in your bedroom.

Bedroom TV Ideas: TV on the Dresser in the Bedroom

After all, you have spent the time to find the best TV for your space; why not show it off? We have 3 really cool ideas for you for the TV on the dresser in the bedroom. Let’s discuss them one by one.

1- Traditional dresser with TV

Traditional bedroom furniture and modern electronics are not mutually exclusive, despite the odd pairing. In this space, a weathered antique sideboard and wall-mounted TV work well together because the coupling is intentional and unapologetic, with the decorative pillars deliberately framing the display.

Because a television will immediately give away the fact that you have a modern bedroom, be careful to include other modern touches like the bedroom’s crisp white walls and tropical pot plants to keep it from standing out.

2-Dresser with vintage TV back wall

By enhancing the appearance of the back wall of your television, you may create a visually appealing layout at any moment. Placing a dresser under the TV with the vintage wall will enhance the beauty and aesthetic of your bedroom.

3-Simply hang your TV above the dresser

A television mounted above your dresser is a terrific option for bedrooms that require many functions. You get both fun and practicality by putting the television into your dressing area.

You just have to make sure that the TV is high enough above the dresser so that decorative items don’t hinder your view of the screen or, you may place taller objects or plants off to the side of the television.

Those who prefer a clear view of their TV in small settings may appreciate this alternative.

Bedroom TV Ideas: TV On the wall in bedroom

With years of experience in  TV mounting, I have seen the trends changing. Here I will share with you 6 really popular TV-on-the-wall ideas that are in the trend. 

4-Use Your Television As Part Of A Multi-Media Gallery Wall

The best way to hide your TV in your bedroom is to include it in a gallery wall of mixed media. For an aesthetic and dynamic look, you can place the television above a mirror and an art print. Make sure to hang your gallery wall over a dresser, cabinet, or bench to keep it in place.

5-On the other side of the Bed

When there is a TV in the bedroom, it is often placed directly across from the bed. It’s easy to see why this layout is so popular with viewers. Directly in front of your bed, the TV is completely unobstructed.

6-One of the walls next to the bed

It is possible to install your television on the wall next to your bed if you don’t like the idea of putting it directly across from your bed.

7-Parallel to the Bed's Edge

An even layout in any bedroom can be achieved by mounting the TV perpendicularly to the edge of your mattress. This is a terrific consideration if you can avoid having the room’s door right next to the bed’s edge.

8-Installing a TV in the Bedroom's Corner

Another place to put your television is in the corner of your bedroom. However, the design of your bedroom will dictate whether or not you can wall-mount a TV in a nook.

9-On the Fireplace's Top

Think about how much better your TV will sound with a fireplace in the background. If you want your TV to do more than just serve as a means of entertainment, adding a fireplace to the room is a smart move.

The height at which you may put your TV will depend on the type of fireplace you have, so be sure to check before you buy.

Hidden TV in bedroom ideas

 Many people prefer a television that can be hidden away or at least kept out of sight while not in use. Another option is to incorporate television into your modern wall decor. We have 3 modern ideas for hidden TV that you can implement today.

10-Integration of the TV in the seating area

If you want to feel like you’re in a five-star hotel suite, adding a cosy seating nook to your master bedroom ideas will do the trick. Incorporating a television into the enclave not only adds functionality but also establishes a separate space for watching TV, thereby separating screen time from the nighttime. A huge wall-mounted TV can be flanked by comfy armchairs and a blazing orange ottoman in your room.

11-TV stand with a curio cabinet

The addition of a curio exhibit on the side of your TV box can make it look more attractive and less conspicuous.

12-Dressing room TV in the bedroom

If you’ve got a walk-in dressing room and enough wall space to place a TV, creating an area where you may sit and watch your favourite show is a wonderful perk.

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13-Built-in furniture TV

If you’re designing a bedroom, built-in furniture is the best option for storing and displaying your belongings, including your television. Various interior design firms have incorporated a television into a built-in closet system that is flush with the doors, making the integration seamless.

14-Display on the inside of the cabinet door

If you don’t have a lot of available space in your room but still want to incorporate television, mounting the television on the closet door is highly advised.

15-Set the TV in an alcove

No matter how tech-savvy you are, it’s unlikely that you’ll want a TV to overtake your bedroom decor. This is especially true for small bedrooms, where keeping the bed tucked away in an alcove is a terrific way to hide it. The flat-screen TV can be hidden in a gap between the closets and the en suite.

16-Shelves surrounding the TV

Another fantastic approach to improve the amount of storage space in your bedroom is to place shelves around your television display. These shelves can be used as a bookstand or as a curio exhibit, among other things.

In the bedroom, how do I make my television look good?

Working out whether or not you want to have a television in your bedroom is the first step in making the space look nicer. To keep it hidden when not in use, consider putting it in an enclosed TV cabinet or fitted storage unit with sliding doors for its part, or into a custom-made bed or bed-end unit that includes a built-in storage area.

The best method to make a wall-mounted TV look good is to carefully coordinate it with the rest of your room’s furnishings. If you have a larger bedroom, you may want to create a seating area around it or use a feature sideboard to anchor it.

What's the best spot in your bedroom for a television?

What you want to gain out of placing your television in a certain location is a major factor in where you should put it. It is preferable to mount your TV on the wall directly across from your bed or to get a bed end unit (either built into your mattress or separate) with a retractable TV that you can pull out of the top and then put back in.

However, you may not want to divide the sleeping space from the television section in your room. Put it off to one side of the room if possible, perhaps in an alcove with its own seating space. It’s also an excellent idea to watch a few episodes in the bathroom while you soak in the tub.

What should be the perfect height of the TV in the Bedroom?

Now that you have got a few possibilities, you will also need to consider the TV’s height. In your bedroom, how high should you hang the TV?

The answer is contingent upon the size and position of the TV. The best ideas for wall-mounting a television in a bedroom can be found here.

Regardless, you will need to place it above your head because you will be viewing TV from the comfort of your bed. This means that the viewing angle shouldn’t be more than 30 degrees, according to some.

Other Frequently Asked Questions About Bedroom TV

Final words

Having a television has become an essential component of any home, and our bedroom is one of the greatest places to put one on display. Everyone has different sized living spaces, which makes finding the ideal TV display device that much more difficult to do. Therefore, we brought you 16 different bedroom tv ideas. 

10 tips for styling a television |

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Grab the popcorn and your pyjamas, because these bedroom TV ideas are ready to tuck you in for the ultimate movie night.  

Aside from all the fun and games, incorporating a television into your bedroom ideas requires a deft touch. While settling into the most comfortable room of the house to watch your favorite shows before bed is hugely tempting, you need to remember that the bedroom needs to act as a calming space to aid sleep. 

This means many people prefer to have a way to conceal a television when not in use, or at least keep its presence fairly discreet. Alternatively, a television can become an integral part of more modern wall decor ideas – having taken time to find the best TV for your room, then why not show it off? Either way, you’ll just need to ensure you get the balance right. 

Bedroom TV ideas

From clever ways to conceal your technology, to methods for turning a television into a contemporary design feature, we asked the experts for their top tips and found some bedroom TV ideas inspiration that will make you want to settle down for a midnight movie marathon.  

1. Make your TV part of a dedicated seating area 

(Image credit: Zoe Feldman)

If you’re looking to live the suite life, boosting your master bedroom ideas with a comfortable  seating nook is a great way for large rooms to channel five-star luxury. Place your television at the heart of this and not only does it add an extra function to the enclave, but it creates a dedicated TV-watching area, adding a little distance between the screen and bedtime. In this room by interior designer Zoe Feldman , a large wall-mounted TV is flanked by cozy armchairs and a fiery orange ottoman. 

2. Retract the TV into a bed end unit  

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Whether it’s for aesthetic or relaxation purposes, many people will want the option to conceal a bedroom television. If that’s the case for you, consider incorporating this system directly into your bed ideas. ‘TVs can be discreetly hidden under the bed on a motorised arm, or within a bed end unit,’ explains Danielle Carter, Associate Interior Designer at Millier .  

In this bedroom by interior designer Alexis Hughes , the TV is installed into the bed end unit, and can be extracted vertically or hidden at will. The unit’s function is disguised by a contemporary sculpture on its lid – an idea that can also be employed for wall-mounted tech. ‘TVs can be concealed within shelving or storage unit opposite the bed, with a moving panel of artwork to conceal and reveal when needed,’ says Carter.  

3. Pair with a fireplace to create a cozy nook

(Image credit: Purple Cherry Architects)

Rather than hiding a TV, go all out and make it a feature of your bedroom wall decor ideas. This is easiest to pull off with a modern aesthetic, and works best if you can create a slightly separate nook to house it in. In this bedroom by architect Cathy Purple Cherry , an L-shaped bedroom features a TV area, made extra cozy with a contemporary fireplace. 

‘An inbuilt electric fire offers a design-led choice for the discerning homeowner, who wants to combine modern looks with the latest technology,’ says Jon Butterworth, Director at Arada Stoves . ‘Pair with a high tech flat screen TV to complete the feature wall and achieve perfect balance within the room.’ 

4. Balance modern technology with antique furniture 

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Although they might be a little more awkward to pair, modern technology and traditional bedroom furniture ideas are not mutually exclusive. In this room, a wall-mounted TV works well with the distressed antique sideboard because the pairing is intentional and unabashed, with the ornate pillars deliberately framing the screen. 

A visible TV will instantly give the game away that this is a contemporary bedroom, so be sure to pepper the room with other modern elements – like this bedroom’s crisp white walls and tropical pot plant – to ensure it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb. 

5. Conceal a TV behind sliding panels

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Thinking of incorporating a TV cabinet into your bedroom storage ideas? Then think carefully about your choice of doors. Choosing traditional hinged doors will mean you’ll need to keep them swung open the whole time you’re watching the screen, so consider less awkward alternatives. 

‘Sliding door systems are a great way to conceal technology in the bedroom or any room of the home,’ says Simon Tcherniak, Senior Designer at Neville Johnson . ‘Depending on where you position them, they can reveal different ornaments or books and create a completely different look to your furniture. They can also be used to conceal a large TV so your bedroom can be transformed into a cinema room in seconds.’ 

6. Tuck it into the en suite bathroom 

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If you’re desperate for a little private TV time, but really are averse to screens in the bedroom, think about what’s around the corner. Incorporating a television into your en suite bathroom ideas means the screen is only accessible to inhabitants of the bedroom, but you won’t be tempted to binge watch late into the night. Instead, it’s there ready and waiting for when you want to fully unwind while enjoying a long, relaxing soak.  

7. Keep it flush with built-in furniture

(Image credit: Pembrooke & Ives/Stephen Kent Johnson)

When considering how to design a bedroom, incorporating built-in furniture is the most space efficient way to store and display your possessions – and that includes your TV. In this room by interior design firm Pembrooke & Ives , the television is fitted neatly into a bespoke, built-in wardrobe system, the screen flush with the doors to make its inclusion seamless. 

‘Whether you are looking for discreet storage or a stylish solution for your home, fitted furniture has the advantage of being built to suit the particular need of your room,’ adds Rachal Hutcheson, National Retail Manager at Sharps . ‘If you have invested a significant sum of money sourcing the best TV for your budget, the most prudent way to get the most from it is by taking the same care and attention in housing it. ’  

8. Combine it with your home office

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With working from home set to become an ongoing way of life, many of us have had to reconfigure rooms to incorporate home office ideas. If a bedroom in your home is now fitted with a tech-laden desk, consider how you can double up this space as a TV area. Many of us will need a large monitor to work comfortably from home, so check out how you can convert this into a TV screen at the end of the work day. This way you won’t need to have two screens in a bedroom, and your television set-up will stay as part of a dedicated audio-visual zone. 

9. Tuck the TV into an alcove

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Whether you’re tech-comfortable or not, you’re unlikely to want a TV to take over your bedroom design. Tucking it into an alcove is a great way to keep its presence discreet, particularly when incorporating it within small bedroom ideas. In this compact apartment bedroom by interior designer Stephanie Brown , the TV is fitted into a recess between the wardrobe and the en suite, ensuring it doesn’t compete with the stunning view from the full-height windows.  

10. Make it modern with a minimalist aesthetic

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If you’re looking to fully embrace the modernity of the bedroom television, pair it with simple bedroom ideas. Framing a TV with a minimalist aesthetic will fit with its clean cut lines, and also mean the room doesn’t feel too busy once the television is switched on. In this room, the black television actually contributes to the choice of a pared-back, almost monochrome color scheme. 

How can I make my TV look good in the bedroom?

The first step of making a bedroom TV look good is working out whether you want to see it all the time or not. If you want to be able to conceal it when not in use, consider putting it inside a TV cabinet or fitted storage unit with dedicated sliding doors for its section, or incorporating it into a specially designed bed or bed end unit. 

For very visible wall-mounted TVs, the best way to make it look good is to combine it very deliberately with the other furniture in your room. Create a dedicated seating area around it if you have a larger bedroom, or center it with a feature sideboard. 

Where is the best place to put a TV in your bedroom?

In terms of choosing a position for your TV, it really depends on what you want to get out of it. If you want to be able to watch the screen while tucked up in bed, then it’s best to place it on the wall opposite the bed, or invest in a bed end unit (either incorporated into your bed or separate) that can allow the TV to pop out of the top, and then retract. 

You may not, however, want to keep the sleeping area and the TV area of your bedroom separate. In this case, consider putting it to the side of the room, ideally in a separate nook with its own seating area. Alternatively, take it to the en suite bathroom, and enjoy an episode or two while enjoying a bubble bath. 

Ailis started out at British GQ, where a month of work experience turned into 18 months of working on all sorts of projects, writing about everything from motorsport to interiors, and helping to put together the GQ Food & Drink Awards.  She then spent three years at the London Evening Standard, covering restaurants and bars. After a period of freelancing, writing about food, drink and homes for publications including Conde Nast Traveller, Luxury London and Departures, she started at Homes & Gardens as a Digital Writer, allowing her to fully indulge her love of good interior design. She is now a fully fledged food PR but still writes for Homes & Gardens as a contributing editor.

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40+ photos, ideas for placement on the wall, ceiling, in the closet

Recommendations for the location in the bedroom

A few basic tips:

Placement options

Multiple placement options:

Pictured is a small retractable black TV in a contemporary bedroom.

Where should the TV be placed in the bedroom?

Most frequently used accommodations.

Built-in closet

Models built into a wardrobe or other convenient and functional structures harmoniously fit into the overall design, while providing convenient storage space.

On the wall

The wall arrangement is considered the most classic option, which saves a lot of space in the room.

Pictured is a bedroom and a TV in a niche on the wall opposite the bed.

A smartly played TV place is a very important interior detail that becomes the accent of the whole room and undoubtedly deserves attention.

The photo shows a compact TV on the wall between the windows in the interior of the bedroom.

In the partition wall

The partition wall allows not only to zone the space while maintaining its proportions, but also to create a convenient place for the TV, which gives the bedroom a more advantageous and thoughtful look.

On the ceiling

This solution provides an excellent opportunity to rationally use the useful area, unload the space, not disturb its ergonomics and change the usual view on the style of bedrooms. nine0003

TV wall design

A well-designed wall will complement and harmonize the interior, giving it originality and completeness.

Bedroom with a fireplace

Such two leading interior elements as a fireplace and a TV should look as equal as possible in the room and complement each other organically. The right color, stylistic solution and placement will help create a truly perfect tandem. nine0003

Moldings

Moldings with high decorative functions can be used to decorate the walls in an exquisite way and emphasize and highlight the TV area in an original way, thereby transforming the environment and giving it a completely new look.

The photo highlights the area with the TV using white moldings in the bedroom.

Shelves

With the help of shelves with various objects in the form of small vases, flowers or books, it turns out to dilute the faceless and monotonous interior and make it more dynamic, functional and much more comfortable. nine0003

Photos of interiors in different styles

Use of TV in bedrooms in popular styles.

Art Nouveau

The TV-zone can be played up with expensive inlaid furniture, decorate the wall with elegant drawings, frescoes or stucco. The television device should have a well-thought-out arrangement and be in harmony with all the elements of the Art Nouveau style.

Classic

For this direction, which has an expensive and sophisticated surroundings, it is especially difficult to choose modern TV panels. In order not to disturb the general style of the room, you can beat the screen with the help of baguettes and thereby turn it into a picture or hide the TV in a special cabinet, this design will look especially harmonious and attractive. It is advisable to place the TV model symmetrically and in the middle of the room, this will add even more balance and aesthetic appeal to the setting. nine0003

Provence

A TV screen framed in a wooden frame, a plasma TV placed in a niche or just a model with a body that matches the color scheme of the entire interior will be the most appropriate decor for the Provencal style and will not violate the integrity of the design.

The photo shows a TV in a white case in the interior of a bedroom made in the Provence style.

Modern

Plasma thin panel is the key to modern style design. TVs placed in a niche, on a wall, on a ceiling or in any other open space will be equally appropriate here. nine0003

Loft

This style does not imply any masking of this device, on the contrary, the TV zone can be distinguished, for example, with neon lighting. TV models on an adjustable bracket that can be fixed in any convenient place are also perfect.

Minimalism

Light and concise plasma panel will allow you to create a clear composition and emphasize the lines and geometric shapes of the minimalist style.

Examples for a small bedroom

Since large models look very bulky and overload the room, compact screens located on the wall or hidden in a closet will be appropriate for a small bedroom.

Children's bedroom design ideas

Modern children's bedrooms often use medium-sized TVs with convenient and safe wall placement.

The photo shows a children's bedroom with a small wall-mounted TV placed in the corner.

Which TV to choose: advice and recommendations from designers

Nuances of choice: