How to integrate your television into your interior design
How to integrate your television into your interior design
The television is often the heart of the living room, but let’s be honest, it can quickly become a décor dilemma! Should you proudly display it or subtly hide it?
Don’t worry, here are some tips to stylishly integrate your TV:
Frame it like a piece of art
Make your TV the centrepiece by framing it or integrating it into a gallery wall. It will blend seamlessly into your décor while remaining accessible for movie nights!Hide it in a cabinet
Choose a TV cabinet with sliding doors or a panel that hides the screen when not in use. Practical and elegant, it’s the winning combo!Incorporate it into a bookshelf
Embedding the TV among your books and decorative items gives it a chic, functional feel without compromising your living room’s aesthetics.Mount it on a swivel bracket
Attach your TV to a swivel mount so you can angle it as needed. When not in use, it can be turned to make it less noticeable.Embrace colour
Opt for dark colours around your TV. These tones create a smooth transition between the black screen and the wall, making the TV less intrusive.Samsung the frame TV
This model turns your TV into a true work of art when it’s off, displaying artwork or personalised photos. A choice that’s both stylish and practical!Use panels
Install panels that open and close to hide the TV when it’s not in use. Perfect for maintaining a clean, polished look!Wall niches
Embedding your TV in a wall niche creates a modern, streamlined look while saving space.Cinema-style projector
If you’d rather avoid a TV altogether, opt for a projector that hides away in furniture or the ceiling, creating a home cinema experience.
So, are you ready to make your TV a design asset rather than an eyesore? Share your tips and preferences in the comments!
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