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- Hide It in a Niche. A wall niche is a narrow depression or indentation in a wall used for display or storage. Hiding your kitchen TV in a niche allows you to bring in a television set in a stylish way that doesn’t take up any space.
- Hide It in Plain Sight. You don’t have to hide your kitchen television from sight for it to be truly hidden. Camouflage is a great idea used by interior designers.
- Hide It With Wall Art and Visual Interests. You can surround your kitchen television set with rectangular framed art pieces such that the TV itself looks like one of the art pieces.
- Hide It Behind a DIY Art Cover. You can print an art cover that suits your kitchen design on wallpaper. You can hook the wallpaper to a roller shade kit and connect it to the top of your TV on the wall.
Dec 15, 2021 · It's a classic designer trick, and some of our most-trusted pros have a variety of ways to do it, from high-tech mechanisms that slide a canvas over the TV to downright simple cover-ups. The...
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- Treat the TV as an appliance. When the TV is treated as one appliance among many on a wall, it almost becomes invisible. I love the idea of an appliance wall anyway.
- Hide it in a niche. Very clever solution, painting the back of shallow niche a blue color to tie it in with the other cabinetry and disguising the TV in the process.
- Tuck it into a shelf. There's no reason you can't put a small TV on a shelf the same way one might deal with a microwave. In a more traditional kitchen it would be strange to treat it with a modern solution anyway.
- Hang it high. One issue with finding a less conspicuous place for a TV in a kitchen, is that it may end up a little higher than is ideally suited to viewing.
- Hide It Behind a Painting. “I think of a TV as an appliance, something to be put away when not in use. In this room, I hid the TV behind a painting. With a touch of a switch, the painting slides up, revealing the TV.”—
- Install a Motorized Lift. “To hide the TV in this living room, I installed a motorized lift over the fireplace and covered the flat screen with a beautiful Milton Avery painting.
- Camouflage It. “One way to hide a television is by camouflaging it with a piece of soothing art, operated by a lift to make it accessible. This Japanese screen creates a calming presence within the room.”
- Use a Grouping of Prints. “I love how these eight framed antique portraits of birds in various positions over the TV create a piece of art on top of this fireplace.”
- On a gallery wall. In the breakfast room of Bunny Williams’ 2015 Idea House, we loved seeing how she hung a set of photographs around a flatscreen TV.
- On a dark wall. A dark wall color is a great way to camouflage a TV, like we did in this home office with a dark chocolate wall (Benjamin Moore’s Rural Earth).
- In a cabinet. We shared Atlanta interior designer Virginia Cheek’s home tour on the blog, and she also joined us on the podcast, and we loved the way she snuck her TV into an open cabinet right next to her front door.
- Surrounded by plates. Traditional wisdom usually tells us to hide the TV like it’s an embarrassment, but from our point of view, they’re just a fact of life.
Jan 12, 2024 · There are many ways to help camouflage a wall-mounted TV so that it doesn't spoil your decor, from choosing a picture frame design (like Samsung's Frame TV) that turns into a work of art when not in use, to choosing a mirror with an integrated TV, to all manner of cover-ups such as sliding cabinet doors or curtains.
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Sep 25, 2024 · 1. Put It in a Closet. In a room as traditional and cohesive as this, you probably don't want a big black rectangle interrupting your aesthetic, so do what designer Lynne Uhalt did and hide...