With one of the biggest TV days around the corner, I thought it was a good time to write about TVs and how to decorate with them. After searching through my inspirational picture files to find photos for this post I actually came up with very few to share. Turns out interior design magazines rarely include TVs in their photos. Let’s face it, they aren’t very attractive so why would they include them. But the reality is most of us have TVs and sometimes they are in very prominent places in our home. Some people want them on display and others prefer to hide it. What’s your preference?
Here are a few solutions for both preferences…
Southern Living |
Southern Living |
This TV is hidden by panels when not in use. I’ve seen old barn doors used this way too that slide on metal track.
Southern Living
Bifold doors are easily tucked away…
I like how this TV is somewhat disguised in the bookcase.
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When the TV is placed above the mantel, keep the accessories on the mantel simple so it doesn’t get too cluttered. Make sure your TV size works with your mantel size.
The Hide-With-Art Solution
Southern Living The Furniture Solution |
House Beautiful |
I like how the TV is off center and works with the artwork.
Room & Board |
Here the TV becomes part of a vignette.
Pottery Barn |
I especially like how West Elm accessorized around this TV (sorry for the poor quality picture, it’s the only one I could find)
West Elm |
Restoration Hardware |
Restoration Hardware |
Design Within Reach |
or paint it. Pretty cool.
Design Within Reach |
MCZ |
KEM
January 26, 2012 8:28 pmI am shopping for a television but at a loss at what to do with it. Thanks for all the good ideas and links.
KEM
Anonymous
January 30, 2012 12:23 amGREAT ideas for the TV! So true that designers avoid the tv and the ceiling fan…BUT we need them! Glad to see you are stylish and practical when it is required!
Anne
Seema Persaud, H&H Web Promotions Editor
January 30, 2012 10:13 pmGreat ideas! Always a bit of a challenge to work it into the room's design.
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Thanks so much!
Seema