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Aug 16, 2024 · If you’re going to place artwork around your TV, make sure the proportions are correct, and that you’re not hanging an itty bitty piece of art next to a giant screen (just as an example). Look at inspiration photos first, then decide how you’re going to execute.
May 24, 2024 · 1. Too high on the wall. Family watching TV wall mounted (Image credit: Shutterstock) If you’ve ever been to the movies and sat right at the front, it’s not the greatest position when...
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- Layer the Mantel With Art. “I like to integrate wall-mounted TVs into the rest of the room by surrounding them with art, so that the TV becomes a part of a larger gallery wall,” says interior designer Erin Williamson.
- Turn It Into Off-Duty Art. Cuban-born, Florida-based interior designer Maite Granda chose a Frame TV mounted in a custom built-in wall unit. The beachy scene looks like a photograph when not in use that complements the setting and overall design.
- Distract With Wallpaper. For better or worse, placing a flat screen above the fireplace has become the modern equivalent of hanging an antique mirror or oil painting over the hearth.
- Paint the TV Wall Black. "I don’t really have a big desire to 100% hide my TV in my house because I don’t mind seeing them in spaces," A Beautiful Mess blogger Emma Chapman writes.
- Decorate with Something Other than Frames - Sick of seeing frames everywhere? Adding something unique like baskets, hats or another type of decor can still decorate your wall and detract from the TV (like in the image above via Jessica McCarthy).
- Add Themed Artwork - Pick a theme for framed artwork in uniform frames to hang around the TV, like Polished Habitat did with these city photos.
- Go High - Take advantage of high ceilings and add artwork all around your TV in a triangle shape, drawing your eyes upward.
- Paint the Wall Black - Because TVs are (generally) black, why not disguise it against a black accent wall?! Add white framed artwork that pops, and the hidden TV practically disappears, like in this example from Rain on a Tin Roof.
May 16, 2024 · Turn your TV wall into a stunning gallery. Mix your TV with artwork and family photos for a personalized touch. Creative Approach: Arrange art pieces in asymmetrical patterns around the TV. Bold Tip: Use a monochromatic color scheme for frames to make the TV the centerpiece.
You don’t want to obstruct your views, but you don’t have enough wall space to mount it. The solution is to hang it on the wall. You can get ideas from our images here. There are three options for mounting your television on a wall, each with pros and disadvantages. Floor-to-ceiling stands and wall-mounted or in-the-wall stands are the most ...
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Apr 29, 2024 · Surrounding your TV with art pieces that complement its size and shape can create a cohesive look. Mixed media wall arrangements, including shelves, framed art, and personal memorabilia, can draw the eye across the entire space, making the TV a part of the room’s aesthetic rather than the focal point.”. 4.