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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 

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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

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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

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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.

Bedroom TV Ideas (Wall Positioning & Design Guide)

Below is our guide to bedroom TV ideas including positioning tips on where to put the TV in the bedroom and how high to mount the TV on the bedroom wall.

Nothing beats a Saturday evening cuddled up in your bedroom watching a late-night show from your television. One thing that could spoil it though is if you need to tilt your head at an uncomfortable angle just to see the screen without any glare. This is why it’s important to consider where you install your TV inside your bedroom.  

Will mounting it on the wall be a better idea than installing it on a shelf? Are there other ways and locations you can install your TV in?

These are only a few of the questions that can make you ponder whether your TV is where it should really be. And it can be a fun thing to do if you will just let your imagination and creativity do the job for you.

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One of the most popular locations for a TV in the bedroom is on the wall. The TV becomes a big black box decor and at the same time saves you space in your bedroom.

Mounting the TV on your wall is an easy task but if you are not confident to do the job then you might as well hire somehow to do it for you.

The key to mounting your TV is knowing the best location to install it. You may find it more comfortable if the TV is directly parallel to your bed or you want it a bit on the side. It all really depends on your preference. One thing’s sure though, you don’t want that glare when you’re watching the TV so look out for that. 

Wall Mounted Bedroom TV Layouts

There are different locations in the bedroom wall where you can mount your TV. And yes, wall-mounting is actually a good idea since you can save space and at the same time use the TV to add aesthetics to the room. Here are different ways you can wall-mount your bedroom TV:

Directly Across From the Bed

A popular layout of the bedroom when there’s a TV is that it’s installed straight across from the bed. This straightforward layout offers a simple solution to viewing comfort. You have an unobstructed view of the TV when it’s directly straight ahead of your bed. 

In this bedroom, the TV is directly wall-mounted in front of the bed, where it is clearly visible and the black box stands out from the tan-white cabinets that surround it. The TV does not seem out of place though and it matches the color of the bed frame.  

The Wall Beside the Bed 

If you find it too direct and outrageous to place your TV straight across your bed, you can also consider it mounting on the wall beside the bed. 

In this bedroom layout, it doesn’t give you the full brunt of the TV’s light but you also have a good view whenever you want it. If you want to watch the TV without tiring out your eyes too much, this might be a good consideration. 

Perpendicular to the Edge of the Bed

Consider installing your TV perpendicular to the edge of the bed to create an even layout whatever shape your bedroom may have. Just make sure that the area across the edge of the bed is not the room’s door then it’s a great consideration. 

In this modern bedroom, the bed is right across the bedroom door. The TV is then mounted on the wall across the edge of the bed and on top of the coach. This offers an unobstructed view without putting any hindrance on the entrance of the bedroom.  

Mounting TV in Corner of Bedroom 

Another option where you can install your TV is in the corner of the bedroom. You can wall-mount the TV in a nook in your bedroom but of course, it would depend on the shape of your bedroom. 

The layout of this bedroom has its TV stylishly wall-mounted in a corner where it seems to be fitted for it. The TV is also right across the edge of the bed and without and viewing obstruction. 

In this bedroom though, while the TV is installed on what appears to be a shelf and in the corner of the room, it is almost right across the bed. Since it’s near the balcony, it seems like you’re given the option of either watching the TV or watching something more amazing outside the bedroom. 

On Top of the Fireplace

If you have a fireplace in your bedroom, do you know that it’s a great partner for your TV? If you want your TV to be more than just its function and to actually add to the room’s aesthetic, pairing it with a fireplace is a great choice.

Depending on the type of fireplace you have, you will need to consider how high you will need to mount your TV and if it’s even possible. 

This bedroom has a contemporary inbuilt electric fireplace safe to pair with the TV installed above it. Both the fireplace and TV are in color black, standing out amidst the white walls and doors. An electric fireplace looks great with a flat-screen TV and both look completely high-tech yet elegant in this bedroom. 

Adjustable TV Wall Mount 

If you choose to wall-mount your TV, make sure that it’s adjustable. It will serve you well later when you decide to redecorate or change your bed. If your room has a seating nook, it will also be a good option since you can adjust it based on where you are viewing the TV and on what height is comfortable for you. 

TV on Dresser in Bedroom 

Besides mounting the TV on the wall, you can also consider installing it on top of your dresser. If you don’t have anything on it and it’s just taking up space, make use of its surface by placing your TV on top of it. Of course, this will only work if your dresser can accommodate the size of your TV. 

In this bedroom set up, placing the TV on top of the dresser is a great idea because both the TV and the dresser seem to be of the same size. 

Hidden Bedroom TV

One of the most innovative ways to install your TV is by transforming it into a hidden bedroom TV. And there are multiple ways you can accomplish this. Here are some of the ideas to hide your TV:

• Hidden in cabinet or armoire

• Installed into a bed end unit (under the bed with a motorized arm)

• Concealed behind sliding panels

• Hidden using simple curtains

• Incorporated in a built-in furniture

• Mix in with your wall gallery in disguise

This is a classic example of a bedroom with a built-in TV cabinet. The entire ensemble though is hidden by the curtains on its sides. Even though it already has its own compartment, the curtains reinforce its hiding place. 

Best Bedroom TV Height 

Now that you have different options to choose from, another issue you would have to tackle is the TV height. How high should you mount the TV on your bedroom’s wall?

The answer depends on how big the TV is and the location of its installation. See bedroom tv wall mounting ideas here.

What’s sure though is that you will need to install it a bit higher than your line of sight since you will be watching the TV while laying on the bed. Some say this means that the viewing angle must not be more than 30 degrees. 

For more related details, visit our guide to tv size for bedroom guide for more related content.

TV in the bedroom (90+ photos) - review of models, selection and installation

The practical advantages of placing a TV-panel in the bedroom are the following points:

At the same time, there are also negative aspects of such a decision, which include:

How to choose the right TV for your bedroom

Electronics manufacturers offer many models of LCD TV panels suitable for use in the bedroom, which differ in size, functionality, etc.

When choosing a TV for the bedroom, consider the following criteria:

It is worth paying attention to each of the presented parameters, as they will help not only harmoniously fit TV into the space of a modern bedroom, but also protect residents from the negative effects of technology.

Screen size

In terms of the size of the diagonal TV for the bedroom, there is the following relationship.

The smaller the room, the smaller the screen size should be. And the more spacious the bedroom, the larger the TV itself can be.

For small rooms, experts advise choosing TV models with diagonals not exceeding 32 inches, and for spacious rooms - 40-43 inches.

Large diagonals in small bedrooms not only look out of place, but also lead to rapid eyestrain.

Resolution and matrix

Currently, the most popular models are TV panels with LED, OLED or QLED matrices.

The first option is standard LCD TV screens which have LED backlight. They are the most common and valued for their thinness, lightness, and high image quality.

The diagonals of such TVs are small. The optimal setting for resolution is Full HD, which provides the most voluminous and clear picture.

Despite the fact that LED-models are presented in various variations and are very popular, they have a significant disadvantage - they cannot be placed to the side of the viewer, since the viewing angle is relatively small.

If the image is viewed from the side, there may be glare in the image. Therefore, when placing a TV in the bedroom, such models should be hung directly in front of the viewer.

OLED and QLED are new generation models that use organic light emitting diodes. They are thinner than the previous version, but on the market such TVs are mainly represented by options with large diagonals, which are quite expensive.

OLED and QLED models look more appropriate in large living rooms than in bedrooms, as they require a lot of space to fit. Their use allows you to turn the room into a real cinema.

Distance from the viewer

This indicator should be several meters: on average the distance should be equal to 2-4 times the diagonal of the screen . In this case, the strain on the eyes is reduced, which makes it possible to comfortably watch TV.

In the bedroom, the optimal distance from the viewer to the TV screen should be longer than, for example, in the living room. The larger the display, the farther away from it you need to be.

The same rule applies to small diagonals: the smaller the display, the closer it can be to the viewer.

At what height is it recommended to hang the TV

The normal installation height is around 120-135 cm from the floor. In the standard layout of the bedroom, this height corresponds to the height of the chest of drawers, walls or other pieces of furniture on which the TV panel is supposed to be installed.

There is a way to individually select the optimal height for placing the TV in the bedroom.

To do this, follow several steps in the following sequence:

  1. Lie down on the bed in a comfortable position.
  2. Close your eyes.
  3. Open them and look at the center of the room.

So the brain independently determines the position that is most convenient in terms of visual perception.

This point can be the location of the LCD panel. You can put a bracket on it that will hold the TV if it is supposed to be placed on the wall.

Watch a video on how to correctly calculate the height of your TV wall mount.

Rating of suitable TV models for the bedroom

When choosing the right TV model for the bedroom, it is important to pay attention to the technical characteristics of the device, as well as user reviews that tell about all the nuances of the equipment.

Based on these two criteria, I offer an overview of several of the most popular TV models that will suit most modern bedrooms.

Samsung UE-32N5000AUXRU

This is an extremely popular option in the market, which often occupies a leading position in various reviews and ratings. This model will be a great addition to a small bedroom thanks to its 32-inch diagonal and Full HD resolution.

It has a USB port that allows you to connect various external devices. This option is not equipped with a Smart TV function, but it is considered one of the highest quality and at the same time budget items on the market.

Sony KD-43XG7005BR

An excellent 4K TV with a quality build. This option will look appropriate in the interior of a large bedroom, as its diagonal is 43 inches.

It has a Smart TV function, there are three connectors for USB ports, three HDMI inputs.

This TV model supports various video formats.

Control is carried out both by means of a remote control and by means of mobile devices. There is a connector for a headset.

LG 32LJ510U

This is another popular and budget TV, which is characterized by deep picture quality, surround sound, clear picture.

It allows you to play movies, music, photos using various external devices and discs.

LG 32LJ500V

This TV model has a relatively low price tag and supports Full HD resolution. The image is broadcast clear and realistic. There is a media player to play various files.

Panasonic TX-32FSR500

This is a good choice among budget TV models, as this option has not only an attractive price tag, but also a Smart TV system.

TV panel displays bright and clear colors.

Features intelligent scanning technology that automatically adjusts the illumination of the image on the screen, which provides a more comfortable viewing experience.

Hisense h53A6100

This model features a large 43-inch screen size, making it suitable for a spacious bedroom.

TV has high image definition, expressive colors, HDR support.

4R UHD screen resolution and smart TV system make it popular among customers.

TV-panel placement in the bedroom

The placement of the TV in the bedroom can take place in different ways, depending on the characteristics of the room.

Consider the expected location of the TV in relation to the window. Glare from the sun can interfere with viewing, so if the TV screen is in front of a window, it is better to purchase blackout curtains or roller shutters that will prevent light from entering.

On the wall

The TV panel can be attached to the wall using special brackets. During their installation, it is important to consider the material of the used partition.

For example, a wall made of drywall is not suitable for a TV model that weighs more than 30 kg.

Thin modern TV models should be placed on a vertical surface.

If you want to hang the TV on the wall in the bedroom, you should also pay attention to the angle of the monitor. Even a slight deviation from the standard will distort the image on the screen.

Movable arms allow you to adjust this moment, as well as the direction of the monitor.

Optimal height of the TV on the wall helps to eliminate the need to strain your eyes.

in recess

In recent years, designers have recommended placing the TV in a niche, which is considered a good way to save space.

This layout not only saves space, but also eliminates the need to purchase special furniture, such as a TV stand.

Also placed in this way, the TV panel looks more attractive from an aesthetic point of view due to the fact that there are no sockets and wires in the field of view.

Closet

Modern bedroom furniture is multi-functional, including the possibility of placing a TV.

For this, even a regular wardrobe can be equipped, and if there is a corner model in the bedroom, you can hide the TV panel using a radius facade.

Placement of the TV in the storage system helps to hide it from prying eyes when it is not in use.

On the partition

Placement of the TV on the partition is a modern version of the location of equipment in the interior of the bedroom. Interior partitions help out when arranging a bed in studio-type apartments.

Partition with a rotating mechanism performs two important functions at once: dividing the bedroom space into zones and forming a TV stand.

The use of partitions allows for zoning to create transitions between functional areas.

On a cabinet or chest of drawers

When installing the TV on a cabinet or chest of drawers, it is important to pay attention to parameters such as height and distance from the floor.

The larger the diagonal of the TV, the farther it should be placed.

Standard cabinets with shelves help save space. They are located against the wall or represent a small isolated island in the room.

However, ordinary TV cabinets do not always become a sufficiently functional addition to the bedroom interior.

If you have a large TV, you should opt for a long and roomy chest of drawers, which at the same time will be an excellent option for storing things.

Ceiling-mounted

Ceiling-mounted TV is a rather unusual technique in terms of interior design. Its implementation saves space, which is especially important for small bedrooms. At the same time, the ergonomics of the room is completely preserved.

Placement of the TV in this way is more suitable for modern bedroom design, as such a technique changes the usual idea of ​​​​the features of the bedroom.

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How to attach the LCD-TVE to the wall - step-by-step instructions for mounting the bracket

Attaching the bracket for the TV panel to the wall takes place in several stages:

Step 1 - Choosing a place to mount the bracket

First, attach the bracket to the wall at the installation site of the future structure. Then, with a pencil, mark the place where you want to drill holes.

Step 2 - Making Holes

Get a hammer drill with a suitable bit and start making holes. It is important that the drill enters perpendicular to the plane of the wall.

Do not move the drill back and forth to remove chips. This will cause a hole to form and the dowel to loosen, which will reduce its load capacity.

Step 3 - Installing the dowels

Using a hammer, start hammering the dowels into the previously created holes. Fasteners should not protrude, but you should not drive them too deep either.

Step 4 — Installing the Bracket

Next, you need to put the bracket on the dowels and place the bolts in the holes. It is important that the structure is installed strictly horizontally.

Step 5 - Screw Fasteners

This can be done with a screwdriver or wrench.

Step 6 - Placing the TV

If the technique is light enough, two people can do this: one person holds the TV while the other baits the bolts.

If the device is heavy, it is necessary to separate the connecting parts from the bracket and fix them first. Only after that the design with the TV is completely placed on the bracket.

Step 7 - Check mechanism of action.

After installing the TV, check the operation of the tilt and swivel mechanism, if required by the design.

How to decorate the TV wall in the bedroom - photo gallery with ideas

In a nutshell

  1. The bedroom requires a TV panel at a greater distance than the living room. The larger the diagonal of the screen, the farther it should be. The optimal distance becomes a distance equal to 2-4 times the size of the TV diagonal.
  2. In small bedrooms, it is worth buying TV models with a diagonal of no more than 32 inches; in large rooms, it would be a good option to use models of 40-43 inches.
  3. When placing a TV in the bedroom, it is worth considering the peculiarities of the location of window openings. So, if the screen is opposite the window, it is important to purchase thick curtains or roller shutters that isolate the equipment from sunlight.
  4. In small bedrooms, you should think about TV placement techniques that will save space. So, for example, you can place the device on the ceiling, in a niche or on a partition.
  5. There are options for harmoniously fitting the TV panel into the interior of the bedroom: imitation of a picture, recesses and niches that can be closed if desired, the use of transforming furniture, which allows you to hide television equipment from your eyes if necessary.

TV in the bedroom - 70 photos of the perfect design in the interior

If you want to install a TV in your bedroom, then the design of the room and the place for installation must be selected, taking into account a large number of features.

In this case, both the size and the location of the device in the interior are important

Simply put, to hang a TV in the bedroom, you need to take into account a number of subtleties.

Before direct installation, you need to consider all the pros and cons:

Contents:

The benefits are pretty obvious:

But there are downsides to this question:

Thus, if you like to watch a little TV before going to bed, then feel free to hang it on the wall in the bedroom. And to choose a good and reliable TV Look in Klondike.

Model selection:

When planning the arrangement of the apartment, you should not forget about the role of the TV in the interior of the bedroom.

If you figure it out, then a large number of models can be hung in the bedroom, but here are some tips:

Naturally, your choice should be biased towards quality devices, because TVs of unknown brands emit a high level of electromagnetic radiation, and a low price can weaken health.

The viewing angle should be small because you need to be in a stationary position to watch TV.

You need to choose the right screen size. The appropriate TV size is easy enough to calculate: the diagonal of the TV should be less than 1/3 of the distance from the bed to the TV.

Given that wireless Internet is much more convenient than wired, it is very good if the TV has a Wi-Fi function

Installation method

So, when the TV is selected, you can proceed directly to its installation. Most popular options:

Hang on the wall. To the questions "how to hang a TV in the bedroom?" and “at what height to hang the TV in the bedroom?” there are very simple answers:

To mount the TV on the wall, all you have to do is buy the hardware and then fix it against the bed on the wall. For fastening, you can use steel anchors with sleeves. You can also select a special niche for a TV in the bedroom.

The height of the TV in the bedroom is also very important: one third of the screen should be at eye level, and the other two below. This is done in order to ease the strain on the eyes.

But for watching TV while lying down, the height of the TV in the bedroom on the wall should be higher, and a slight slope is also desirable. Practice and experience will show the most convenient way to position the screen, in addition, brackets make it easy to change its position.

Built into furniture. If there is a closet in front of the bed, then you can mount the screen in it. It is best to place the TV in a stationary part of the furniture, because when installed in the door, either furniture or appliances usually do not withstand.

In addition to saving space, this method is also good because it allows you to place the TV in the bedroom in front of the bed without any fuss with the wires, because they can simply be pulled together and hidden in the furniture, and plugged into the socket through the cut in the back wall of the fittings.

Cabinet mounted. This method is less attractive than the previous two, but saves time because it does not require any installation.

Designer's advice

Lightly paint or wallpaper the wall where the TV hangs. Then nothing will distract from an interesting film.

To prevent traces of dust from the TV from being visible on the wall, it is better to make a finish that is not very easily soiled.

You can also put a chest of drawers or cabinet under the TV to fill the empty space in the interior. From this, the design of the bedroom will only benefit.

Conclusion

Thus, following simple rules, you can place a TV in your bedroom and watch it without getting out of bed.

And if you are still in doubt whether to hang it or not, then try to look at the photo of the TV in the bedroom on the Internet, maybe it will inspire you to some interesting design move.


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