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  1. Aug 16, 2024 · The most common TV wall mistakes people make are usually related in some way to scale, distance or proportion. We’re going to look at all that and more! 1. Ditch the dated “entertainment center”. Family Handyman. The goal here is to blend your TV into the decor.

    • Kristin Hohenadel
    • 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.
  2. Feb 28, 2024 · Carve Out a Niche. Jennifer Verrier. Joe Ireland designed this perfectly proportioned alcove to house the TV in a Chesapeake Bay home, and it makes the space look so well balanced. The shelves ...

  3. May 16, 2024 · 1. Elegant and modern living room featuring a wall-mounted TV surrounded by vertical lighting strips. An architecturally striking living room setup with vertical light strips creating a soft glow around the wall-mounted TV, accented by a sleek white console and minimalist decor. @avenue_home_decor. 2.

    • Add all the books. The owners of this Brooklyn townhouse nailed the eclectic library vibes in their living room. They surrounded their TV with built-ins filled with books on books on books, which prevents your eye from focusing too much on the big black screen in the center of the room.
    • Place it in front of a dark accent wall. If you want to camouflage your TV, go dark, like the owners of this eclectic Austin home did. Paint (or install wainscoting on) a black accent wall behind your television.
    • Don’t make it the focal point. If you can’t seem to make a TV look good in your space, keep it low-profile. The living room in this London house shows off a 70s-inspired interior, with vintage decor pieces and a funky fireplace.
    • Blend it in with your decor. With oversized cabinets, sculptures, and lamps, the TV in this historic LA home blends in seamlessly. It sits on top of decorative vintage corner cabinets, making it look like another piece of decor.
  4. Wall mount your TV at the wrong height and with that volume of repetition you’re going to give yourself neck strain with a side effect of headaches. As a rule of thumb If you are wall mounting your TV in your living room we’d suggest that you fit it at sitting height, typically in the middle of a wall. You could also position it in the ...

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  6. Feb 6, 2024 · White and Wood TV Wall. Michelle Berwick Design. Mix white and wood tones to create an easy modern TV wall that will work seamlessly in a neutral space. Michelle Berwick Design added warmth to white walls with wood built-in shelving and a chunky wood mantel in this airy space. 34 of 35.