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      • Arranging furniture in a room with a TV is among the greatest design interior challenges. I've always been envious of those who have rooms devoted exclusively to watching TV. Most of us don't live that way — our rooms need to do double, triple or quadruple duty, and accommodating a big screen with all manners of living is tricky.
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  1. Oct 30, 2021 · Small living rooms can be a challenge when it comes to arranging furniture, especially if you want the layout to accommodate a TV in an ideal viewing spot. Consider these small living rooms with TV layouts for inspiration and ideas.

  2. Feb 6, 2023 · Movable furniture. If your room has to do double duty and will be used as both a TV room and a meeting place, furnishing it with pieces that can be easily moved and re-arranged might be...

    • Jeff Somers
    • The Corner Spot – TV in the Corner. That’s right! To set up your living room differently, the first way of arranging your TV is by placing it in the corner.
    • Create a Corner Entertainment Center. To create a dual-purpose living room layout for watching TV as well as socializing, consider creating a corner media area.
    • Arrangements with TV and Fireplace. What can be more attention-seeking than a TV in your living room? Whether it is a textured wall or any other decorative element, a TV placed among something that steals more attention makes your design standout.
    • TV in a Built-In Cabinet. This beautifully furnished area features a large built-in cabinet that accommodates a large TV, with the furniture positioned around it as the focal point.
  3. Oct 14, 2011 · Arranging furniture in a room with a TV is among the greatest design interior challenges. I've always been envious of those who have rooms devoted exclusively to watching TV. Most of us don't live that way — our rooms need to do double, triple or quadruple duty, and accommodating a big screen with all manners of living is tricky.

    • 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.
  4. Oct 22, 2024 · Over the years, interior designers have recognized several simple, easy-to-apply principles that work to make your TV look good in your living room. Just follow these common-sense rules, and you'll find that arranging furniture —with or without a TV in the picture—isn't so scary after all.

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  6. Aug 13, 2023 · Since a room's focal point usually sets the tone for furniture placement, most homeowners arrange their furniture around the TV for easier access to the black box and an uninterrupted viewing experience. But according to experts, it's time you stop arranging your furniture around your television.

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