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Oct 17, 2022 · Here's how to decorate around your TV using art to perk the space around it. If you like art, and are always looking for a way to get more into your home, around your flatscreen is the perfect place to keep building your collection.
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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.
Sep 5, 2023 · It's your home, your rules, and if you choose to arrange artwork above the TV, art curator and interior designer Alex Bass says the key is to choose art that isn't too visually stimulating. She also advises choosing fairly minimalist frames.
- Create a Gallery Wall. The simplest way to create a gallery wall is to hang artwork in a grid formation, as we did here. The grid looks best when it’s tightly spaced, so hang artwork no more than two to three inches apart from each other.
- Hang an Oversized Canvas. Showcasing a statement piece over a console is always a great option, and kills two decorating birds with one stone. The oversized artwork provides necessary scale.
- Tell the Time. We have always been suckers for a great timepiece. We love the look of an oversized vintage-style clock over a console, not to mention that it’s both beautiful and functional decorating.
- Go Small and Close. People have a tendency to hang art too high, so go low and hang a piece of smaller art just above your console. It will read more as part of the tabletop display, adding welcome depth and dimension to your arrangement.
- 01 of Forever Charm of Wood And White. ashonivy. There’s nothing cozier than wood and white combo—and this gallery wall is proof. Four neutral square frames housing family photos light up the wall above the wooden console table.
- 02 of Floral Feminine Feels. a_flann. Showcase the beauty of spring with a botanical vignette on your gallery wall. Place a seasonal wreath in the center of gold-framed botanical prints to emphasize the natural touch.
- 03 of Burst of Green. a_flann. Another great décor idea when creating a focal point is to work with one color. In this bright and beautiful corner, the energy from green can both be seen and felt.
- 04 of Fill With Farmhouse Flair. ashleymariesavage. This neutral gallery wall composed of family pictures in white frames looks joyful and well-curated.
If you’re wondering, yes, you can make a TV gallery wall WITHOUT the Samsung Frame TV. I don’t have one, and it turned out beautifully! In this post, I’ll be covering how to create a gallery wall with a TV and some excellent tips as you’re planning your very own gallery wall.
Sep 17, 2024 · Start by choosing the right furniture to go with your TV and your home. Then, add accents to the wall behind the TV to blend it with the rest of your furniture. You can even hide your TV behind art if you don’t want it out all the time.
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