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8 Amazing Ideas for a Stylish TV Wall
To make your TV wall more pleasing to look at, we have a few amazing ideas for you to take inspiration from.
Since entertainment has become a major part of our daily lives, we spend most of our available resources behind it. A home's entertainment zone is usually the living room where the home theater system is set up. Since television box sets aren’t in fashion any longer, flat screen TVs are mounted to walls. To make your TV wall more pleasing to look at, we have a few amazing ideas for you to take inspiration from. Just choose any of the concepts below and you'll be able to transform a boring wall into a statement and entertainment wall in one. Keep on reading!
Say Goodbye to Wires
Hide away those hideous wires by adding handleless cabinets to your TV wall. These cabinets help in giving a chic but linear look to your living room. There are built-in units that have push-click catches to ensure you can conceal sockets and messy wires. They can also act as storage for music, books, and movies. Because you use them in framing your TV, you'll be able to maximize their use as opposed to just mounting them on plain walls.
Black It Out

Want to make a statement wall? You can use the wall where your TV is mounted on by painting it with a dark color like warm black, charcoal, or navy. You can also use wallpaper for a much neater outcome. This is already a proven way of making a TV camouflage to the surrounding wall. By doing so, it will be as if your TV merges into the background.
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In a living room, having a dark statement wall with matching joinery adds mood and sophistication. This will make your home look more sleek, and elegant. What's more, it'll serve as one of the many jaw-dropping features of your home.
Think Thin
If your living room is narrow, then the best you can do to decorate your TV wall is to use non-fussy, slimline furniture. To add a dramatic touch, add blinds with vertical stripes as well as a skylight. This won't just induce the feeling of airiness but it'll also give you the illusion that the space is bigger than it actually is.
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Keep a Low Profile

TVs are usually installed too high because people mount them on the wall while standing up. What they don't realize is that a TV is actually enjoyed while sitting down. In order to correct this, place your TV set at the appropriate angle. This will help you take your eyes off of it and direct them to fun features that are put up on the same wall. You can also tuck your TV under a couple of fun-hued shelves. A dark rug or dark floors will help in sinking the TV away visually. Now, it won't attract attention unless it's TV time.
A Gallery Wall
This is our favorite. Would you love the idea of having your television blend with your decor seamlessly? You can embrace it as one of the many art pieces on a gallery wall. You can also surround the TV with family photographs, meaningful artworks of the kids, and collected objects. Make sure the objects are symmetrical around your TV.
Frame Your TV

Personalize your TV by framing it. This will help it blend with the rest of the wall's decor. Remember to get a frame that is slightly larger than the TV. If you want to customize, let the frame hug the television. It'll give you a built-in look.
Hide It
If you can't decide on what to do with your TV wall, eliminate your design problem by literally hiding your TV away. This can be inside a coffee table, behind a custom sliding door, or artwork. If you’re going for a bolder look, a moving wall can conceal the television to be revealed at your next party.