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Frames with different designs help add interest to your TV gallery wall. It’s like you’ve collected your favorite art over the years and finally decided to curate it on your wall! 3. Space Your Frames Appropriately. There is a general rule of thumb when designing and spacing out a gallery wall with a TV – or any gallery wall for that matter.
- Marble & Wood Slat TV Accent Wall
- Classic Tongue and Groove TV Accent Wall
- Painted Black TV Accent Wall
- Concrete Wallpaper TV Accent Wall
- Black Wood Slat TV Accent Wall
- TV Wall with Wall Frame Molding
- Vertical Wood Slat TV Wall
- Frame TV Gallery Wall
- Walnut Vertical Wood Slat Wall
While marble has had a “moment” over the last few years, its timelessness can’t be denied, and the same goes for wood accents. Marble and wood combinations, when done right, can create a backdrop for your TV that is minimalist, yet far from boring or cliche. The white marble grabs the eye, while the wood slatsbreak up the brightness of it and add a...
Tongue and groove or beadboard wall panelling is a classic look, but one that can be overdone if not executed tastefully. Here, the panelling works well because it’s painted a dark color, providing a backdrop for the white oak shelving to pop out from, while naturally camouflaging the TV at the same time. The minimalist vertical lines of the beadbo...
If you want to skip the wall panelling while still helping your TV “blend in” to the space, a painted black accent wall is a great option. While you won’t get any of the texture that comes with the tongue and groove panelling or black wood slat wall panelling, you will get a clean, minimalist look with a great pop of contrast. You can paint the who...
Not every interior is suited for this look, but concrete wallpaper can make an incredible accent for the right space. Apartments that already have a bit of that “loft aesthetic” can be taken to the next level by integrating the look of exposed concrete, especially behind the TV. Try something like the Concrete Wallmural from PhotoWall to emulate th...
If you're trying to keep your living room dark and minimalistic while still incorporating some texture, a black wood slat wall behind your TV is probably the best option. The best way to achieve this look would be to get yourself some black wood slat wall panels, which have exploded in popularity across Canada and the US. After that, all you need i...
Wall framing, also known as wall frame molding, is another look that’s taken off recently, and you can see why. The style dates back to the 1750s, and definitely adds a touch of victorian elegance to any room, in this case, the living room. Not only does it make the space feel mature (without being old-fashioned), but it also frames the TV the way ...
This look combines a bunch of the projects we’ve looked at already - you get the interesting texture of the slats, combined with that natural oak wood grain that is so irresistible, especially if you’re going for a Scandinavian or Mid-century Modern aesthetic. If you’re feeling confident, you can turn this into a full-blown DIY project, or you can ...
OK, not an accent wall per se, but it's worth an honourable mention at least. LA-based marketer Luis Arturohas used the aforementioned Samsung Frame TV, combined with framed art prints from Framebridge to create this gallery wall around the TV, which is basically indistinguishable from the art. Definitely not as minimalistic as the other styles we'...
Ok, guilty as charged, we just can't get enough of this look. Wood slat walls feel modern and contemporary, but have also been a central part of Japanese and Scandinavian design for centuries. This juxtaposition makes wood slat accent walls one of those perfect homeprojects, because you know it will look just as timeless in ten years as it does tod...
- Maximize the storage potential of your media wall. One of the most versatile media wall designs is easily also the most popular one. It includes the TV positioned in the center of the wall, and a combination of open shelving and custom-built cabinetry surrounding the TV unit.
- Media walls are not just for living rooms. While media walls are most frequently installed in living rooms, there's no real reason you can't have one in a different room.
- Incorporate seating nooks into the design. Media walls don't have to have the traditional layout that has seating facing the TV, with shelves on either side of the media unit.
- Double up on screens for efficient homeworking. If your media wall is actually part of your home office ideas rather than your living room, and you share your home office with your partner, why not create an attractively symmetrical design that doubles up on everything?
- Living Room with Built-in Cabinets and Angled Book Case. This living room has a custom cabinet as a designated area for the television, blending it with shelves and compartments for books, decor items, and personal collections.
- Fireplace with Barn Door-Style TV Concealers. Here’s a fireplace that’s a terrific fusion of rustic charm and modern functionality. I’m in love with how the barn door-style concealers discreetly house and hide the TV when it is not in use, offering the flexibility to switch between the fireplace’s serene ambiance and modern entertainment seamlessly.
- Modern Living Room with Floating Shelves. Here’s a great idea to frame out your TV – put up shelves beside it and display your favorite decor items! The floating shelves offer a minimalist yet practical storage and display solution, allowing for curated decor arrangements without overwhelming the space.
- Minimalist Living Room with a Sleek Media Cabinet. This minimalist living room encapsulates a sleek and sophisticated design ethos, featuring strategically placed shelves within a sleek media cabinet that harmoniously blends with the room’s minimalist feel.
A TV feature wall, or media wall, follows the same idea but incorporates a television into the design. TV feature walls can come in many different shapes, sizes and styles, but the idea at the heart of them is that they should frame your television in a way which makes its presence in your home more appealing to you: whether you want to camouflage your telly or showcase it.
I used the Nathan Carved Wood Wall Panels as a layering piece with the Antique Zinc Metal Clad Wall Frame over it. The wood wall panels tie back to my baskets in my TV unit and they add depth to the wall. Tip 2: Decide before you start if you want art, pictures, or a mix of both. Deciding early on takes the guess work out. For my TV Gallery ...
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Nov 25, 2019 · The previous gallery wall was carefully designed to blend together, but this one is full of charm because it is beautifully mismatched (yes, that can be a thing). While there are a lot of different textures and no actual theme, there is a clear color palate which is what makes this wall work so well. DIY TV Gallery Wall by Dawn Nicole. Awkward ...