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    • 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.
    • Above The Fireplace
    • A Media Wall
    • Off-Centre
    • Mounted on The Wall
    • In An Alcove
    • In Front of The Couch
    • Tucked in A Corner

    Placing a flat-screen TV above the fireplace is classic living room setup and with good reason. When you wall-mount a TV, you aren't taking up precious floor space, and this TV placement just looks great, whether you have a small or large TV. "Placing or mounting the TV on or above a fireplace is a very natural space to put a television," says Came...

    Amedia wall is a trendy feature piece where the TV (alongside any cables and satellite boxes) sits within the wall. This makes a great, modern focal point for watching TV. A TV wall is a great option if your living space is small, and you want your entertainment center to be one of the main features in your living room. When it comes to placement, ...

    In direct contrast to a media wall, placing a TV off-center is an effective way for a television to be present in your main room - without being the sole focal point of it — this can work well in a living room, where Lindsey Boney says, "Conversation trumps TV binging." "A TV can be a focal point in a family room but shouldn't be the focus in the l...

    Mounting your TV on the wall is a great way to save space in a small living room as you won't need to have a media console. A great way to disguise a TV is to incorporate it into a gallery wall. This is a great way to really inject some personality into your living space. You might want to consider artwork placed in simple, understated black frames...

    If you have some storage space going to waste in an alcove, if there's enough room (and an adequate viewing distance, given your TV's size), it could be the perfect location for a TV mount. You can even create a bit of an entertainment center that is more discrete and less of a focal point overall. You can also consider decorating the alcove with p...

    Opting for a modern and sleek TV unit, such as a slimline floating unit, will give the appearance of a bigger living area as it won't add lots of unnecessary bulk. These are also stylish and a modern option for placing your TV set. "Generally, a natural place to put a TV in a living room is on a media stand placed directly in front of the main couc...

    If you don't want your TV to be the center of attention in your living area, you can place a TV standin the corner of the room. While it works well with larger TVs, ultimately, it will suit a small television best. As corners tend to be darker areas of a room, this location will mean you are largely avoiding a lot of bothersome glare.

    • Kristin Hohenadel
    • Use a Black and White Palette. The easiest way to make a blank black screen fade into the background of a small living room is to decorate the room in shades of black and white.
    • Camouflage It. Blogger Liz Marie hung a Frame TV over the mantel in her farmhouse living room that doubles as artwork when not in use. Continue to 3 of 21 below.
    • Paint the Wall Black. Sissy + Marley made this wall-mounted flat screen fade to black with jet-black paint on the wall behind the TV that blends in with a low black console and black floors.
    • Embed It. In this minimalist, all-white Los Angeles living room designed by Ghislaine Vinas, the TV is embedded into a seamless wall niche that makes it look like part of the architecture, while a color photo triptych creates a focal point.
  1. Sep 17, 2024 · While many clever design experts have masterminded workarounds (wooden panels, curtains, custom mirrors and mantels that magically reveal the TV by sleight of hand), sometimes the best option is simply embracing the tech hanging on your wall without trying to erase all evidence of it.

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  2. Feb 6, 2024 · In a living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, add a large mirror panel behind the TV on a solid wall to create the illusion of wrap-around windows that will take the focus off the TV when it's not in use.

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  3. Apr 11, 2024 · Consider installing a wall-to-wall string shelving unit to maximize storage potential and give your TV a dedicated spot in the living room. The upper shelving provides tons of space for decor or books, while the cabinetry below is a great place to keep items organized and out of sight.

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  5. May 25, 2022 · If your living room is more typically used for conversation rather than screen time, it might make sense to prioritize a cozy furniture arrangement then add in a TV where it fits. Attach the set to the wall using a swivel TV mount so you can swing out the screen and adjust the angle when needed.

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