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- For a neat, organized aesthetic, consider a grid gallery around the TV. This layout suits more formal or contemporary interiors, creating a deliberate, well-planned design space that includes your TV as a key element.
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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.
- Paint The Wall Behind Your TV Dark
- Use A Dark Console
- Get A Samsung Frame
- Hide The TV Wires
- Create An Art Gallery Wall Around Your TV
- Layer Artwork
- Use Shelves
- Hide Your TV Entirely
- Use Backlighting
- Paint An Abstract Mural
Until manufacturers start making television LED screens white, most of us are stuck with a gigantic black rectangle on our walls when our TV is off. Unless you own one of these. Painting the wall that sits directly behind your TV a dark color will make your big black screen recede into the wall so that it becomes much less of an eyesore. You don’t ...
Another great way to balance out the big dark rectangular screen, is to add a dark piece of furniture below it. This way you’re taking the black from the screen and treating it as a part of the color palette, instead of forcefully trying to disguise it. Repeating the black in the console makes the darkness from the TV screen look intentional.
(not sponsored! I wish, ha) Samsung has done a very good job at getting the word out about this premium product, namely by gifting the Frame to all the most influential home decor and interior design bloggers, vloggers and Instagrammers. The first time I saw a photo of the Samsung FrameI could NOT believe it was actually a TV screen. If you’ve neve...
This isn’t really a way to decorate around your TV per se, it’s more a general MUST for when you’re just generally trying to improve your TV decor situation. I don’t know about you, but I think there are few things that are more unsightly than dangling black wires. If you’re wall mounting your TV – which honestly, you really probably should because...
Try incorporating your TV into a gallery wall. This is a great idea for decorating around a wall mounted TV, but your TV doesn’t have to be wall mounted to do this – this method also lends itself wonderfully to TVs on stands. In fact, this is probably one of the best ways to decorate a wall behind a tv on a stand. To create your gallery, you can ei...
Layering artwork behind your TV is essentially a variation on the gallery wall theme we discussed above. If your TV is on a stand, you can also layer the artwork partially behind the TV – it integrates the TV even more into the gallery wall.
If you’ve already got a gallery wall in your room, or don’t want to go through the (sometimes agonizing) process of figuring out artwork, then using shelves around your TV might be for you. Hanging shelves around your TV can be a great way to blend your TV with your decor. Place whatever decor items you like on the shelves, be it books, artwork, pl...
If you are one of those people that just doesn’t want to see that black box when it’s not in use, you may be willing to go to great lengths to conceal your TV. like are you seeing the gif above? lol There are some very clever ways to entirely disguise your TV, but they can be costly or extremely involved and elaborate DIYs.
I have had backlighting behind my TV for years and love it! Backlighting your tv with an rgb light strip creates a really immersive effect when you’re watching your favorite show in the evening. I find that in the evening at least, the lighting around the TV essentially becomes part of the decor itself. I especially like to switch the color to matc...
Paint a custom color block mural to camouflage your TV screen *and* pimp up your space all at once. The black segment of the mural cleverly renders the TV above practically invisible. This yellow geometric mural is incredibly easy to recreate as a DIY. All you need is some house paint and masking tape. I’m confident you could pull off a mural like ...
- 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.
- A wall-to-wall gallery around the TV. This large TV is attached to the wall with a wall mount on top of floating shelves for an elegant effect. To avoid having a big black box that distracts from the living room interior, the gallery wall around the TV makes it blend in with the other decor.
- A gallery wall that spreads from the sofa area over to the dining table. This impressive gallery includes an elegant TV with an oak frame and is paired with a variety of differently framed art prints that go all the wang up to the ceiling and down to the floor.
- An elegant photo and art print set up around the TV next to a fireplace. The beige living room walls make the white fireplace in this living space stand out in such a lovely way.
- An impressive gallery wall for watching TV in style. The TV used in this beautiful gallery wall looks like a framed artwork with its’ oak border. The art prints, photos, and other frames are spread over two walls in this living area, making the TV barely noticeable in this impressive setup.
Nov 25, 2019 · 15 DIY TV Gallery Wall Inspirations & How-Tos. In 2019, the average size of a family’s TV is 47 inches. TVs tend to be the focal point of common rooms, but they aren’t exactly nice to look at if you aren’t actively watching them. To combat this, consider creating a gallery wall to help the TV blend in a little.
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Aug 29, 2024 · Create a gallery wall. Alexander James Interiors. Complement the TV on your wall by creating a gallery wall around it. This recessed design by Alexander James Design positions the TV in the...
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May 16, 2024 · Turn your TV wall into a stunning gallery. Mix your TV with artwork and family photos for a personalized touch. Creative Approach: Arrange art pieces in asymmetrical patterns around the TV. Bold Tip: Use a monochromatic color scheme for frames to make the TV the centerpiece.