Shows: Top Tips for positioning your TV - There is barely a decade or two, televisions were monstrous beasts, the width of the castle wall and often enclosed in a frame wood aggressive effect. But not anymore. Typically made in discreet black, TVs are as slim as a paperback book, which opens all kinds of possibilities to position creatively. Hang your TV above a fireplace to hide behind cupboards, this essential technology can fit into your living room scheme beautifully. Channel-surf your way through these 10 tips and find a slice of heaven TV.
Turner Pocock
Store on shelves
these beautiful shelves were built a little proud alcoves, providing an extra-deep storage and making it perfect for discreet home televisions. Paint the black storage allows the mix of technology, so the eye is drawn to books and other treasures that line shelves.
these beautiful shelves were built a little proud alcoves, providing an extra-deep storage and making it perfect for discreet home televisions. Paint the black storage allows the mix of technology, so the eye is drawn to books and other treasures that line shelves.
Wheeler Kearns Architects
Go to an effect of the gallery
Add your TV a house alongside the art, shelves favorite finds and oversized prints. Select the dark frames of neighboring art for a coordinated look, or mix, as here, for a more eclectic wall.
More advice on how to create a mural artistic display
Add your TV a house alongside the art, shelves favorite finds and oversized prints. Select the dark frames of neighboring art for a coordinated look, or mix, as here, for a more eclectic wall.
More advice on how to create a mural artistic display
Boutique homes
Go up against tonal
Suspend a flat screen on a black background allows to blend in, even when it's a whopper like this one. The wall behind the TV has tons of texture, too, and is flanked by large logs stacked for a nice rustic contrast.
Suspend a flat screen on a black background allows to blend in, even when it's a whopper like this one. The wall behind the TV has tons of texture, too, and is flanked by large logs stacked for a nice rustic contrast.
Chris Pardo Design - Elemental architecture
Keep away from sunlight
do not place your TV where it is bathed in sunlight. We could feel the sun on our skin, but the sun on a screen makes it difficult to watch. Instead, stick it on the side of a window, especially one as big as this, to avoid direct sunlight hitting.
do not place your TV where it is bathed in sunlight. We could feel the sun on our skin, but the sun on a screen makes it difficult to watch. Instead, stick it on the side of a window, especially one as big as this, to avoid direct sunlight hitting.
JC Decor
Tuck into a corner
Select a small screen and hang it on a strip of wall or in a corner, it contributes to, rather than dominate a room. This works well in an open house, where free-flowing space has multiple functions.
Select a small screen and hang it on a strip of wall or in a corner, it contributes to, rather than dominate a room. This works well in an open house, where free-flowing space has multiple functions.
The Cousins
Hang it high
wall mount works well in this narrow living area - no tracking son to trip and no furniture boxy room in floor space. A black and white photograph size wall jump makes a striking backdrop, and means that when off the TV, it is the work of art you look at, rather than the white screen.
wall mount works well in this narrow living area - no tracking son to trip and no furniture boxy room in floor space. A black and white photograph size wall jump makes a striking backdrop, and means that when off the TV, it is the work of art you look at, rather than the white screen.
Gary Quigg Photography
Use an alcove
alcove on the side of a chimney breast is the natural home of many a TV. There is no need to build shelves, though. Here is a small set of simple metal unit with space beneath for other technologies. Thank you on wheels, the unit can also be removed to give anyone sitting on the couch a better view of the screen.
alcove on the side of a chimney breast is the natural home of many a TV. There is no need to build shelves, though. Here is a small set of simple metal unit with space beneath for other technologies. Thank you on wheels, the unit can also be removed to give anyone sitting on the couch a better view of the screen.
McHenry architecture
hide
We do not necessarily want a TV to be the only purpose of our living space. So help the room a place to socialize, chat and relax by mounting the TV on a hidden cabinet with pocket doors that can be pulled over and through to hide the screen.
See large retractable designs that maximize space
We do not necessarily want a TV to be the only purpose of our living space. So help the room a place to socialize, chat and relax by mounting the TV on a hidden cabinet with pocket doors that can be pulled over and through to hide the screen.
See large retractable designs that maximize space
Gort Scott
Stick it off-center
Sometimes a narrow space with walls punctuated by large windows mean that it is necessary to position your TV off center regardless of the available space. But no matter - it can help on TV seem like an added ingredient in a well designed room, rather than the element around which the system was built
. Sometimes a narrow space with walls punctuated by large windows mean that it is necessary to position your TV off center regardless of the available space. But no matter - it can help on TV seem like an added ingredient in a well designed room, rather than the element around which the system was built
Incorporated
Pop on the side
area set around a coffee table is wonderfully grown-up and said this living space is about hanging out and socializing as much as watching the box. There is no attempt to hide the TV, but its position at 90 degrees to the sofa and chairs means that it plays a less central role in this room.
How did you place the TV in your home? Let us know in the comments.
area set around a coffee table is wonderfully grown-up and said this living space is about hanging out and socializing as much as watching the box. There is no attempt to hide the TV, but its position at 90 degrees to the sofa and chairs means that it plays a less central role in this room.
How did you place the TV in your home? Let us know in the comments.
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