TV Wall Design Ideas

Fortunately, there are beautiful and stylish TV wall ideas to hide or integrate your TV into your home decor without any hassle. For example, in this wall-mounted TV unit (above from Cult Furniture), the TV on the right side fits perfectly without a point – it’s the shelves Organized is a big part of the room, helping from the point of view.

When we talk about TV wall ideas, the obvious choice is the media wall, which instead of representing the TV allows homeowners to mount their flat screen TV on the wall to display other media, which can include speakers, game consoles, music players, etc. . today, media walls are installed over existing fireplaces or new fireplaces. Seek expert advice on installation, stud walls and electrical. In general, media walls also provide good security. It’s perfect for small rooms, it helps organize and organize areas, and it’s the perfect way to maximize vertical wall space.

1: fireplace media wall

Placing the TV above the fireplace is a common feature, a modern touch that is very attractive. The TV sits above a modern fireplace, with a fire saver to show the wood. Finished in a bold blue color, this TV wall is attractive and really speaks volumes.
“The built-in
 electric stove offers a design option for the discerning homeowner, who wants to combine a contemporary look with the latest technology,” confirms Jon Butterworth, CEO at Arada Stoves. ‘Combine it with a high-tech television to complement the feature wall and achieve the perfect balance in the room.

2: Wooden Feature Wall

Natural things like trees can provide a beautiful backdrop that can distract from your TV. Wooden walls add character and bring a lot of light into the room. This decorative wood paneling is made from eco-friendly wood panels designed for indoor wall covering, making it the perfect feature wall.
“Viewing a large TV is desirable,
 but consider the size of the TV in relation to the height of the wall. “You want things to be balanced,” advises Gary Walmsley, general manager of wall art. Always consider your cables, often modern TVs only need power to run on Wi-Fi – the box on the back of the TV is very useful for storing cables. If there are multiple cables such as HDMI etc, wall mounting is recommended.’

3: Cabinetry wall

If you don’t like a normal TV wall or don’t have space for a storage unit, why not combine the two? Build your cabinet next to your TV to use the storage space and create a stunning display wall. It is best for compact rooms.
Natalie Murray-Hurst of Murray Hurst Interiors agrees, “Putting the TV back into the
 built-in closet gives it a more thoughtful look, and I think it makes it feel a lot brighter than a putting it on a common wall.” “To blend the TV even further, choose one of the deeper colors to reduce the black screen.”
 
 

4: Bespoke media wall unit to match your interiors

If you have a decorating plan, create a tv wall that matches the style of your home. You can choose a suitable color or texture to complement your home decor. This beautiful TV wall complements the gray tones of this room perfectly. Before doing so, there are a few important things to consider. Jaki Willson, director of Falchi Interiors, advises: “Placing a television in a fireplace always presents difficulties but should not be avoided with a small design. ‘There must be enough space. between the flue and the TV (in this case we have left 15cm), a heater must be used for each room in the frame and air must be included in the design to allow air circulation.’

5: Frame with floating furniture

Whether you have a compact space or a crowded space, use your floating furniture to frame your TV. This eye-catching design is a floating storage space that is strategically placed above and below the TV, creating an original setting. Grant Robertson, interior manager at IKEA UK and Ireland says, “Mounting your TV on the wall can be a great way to create a clean and modern look in the room. “Start by deciding where you want it. placing the TV in the room, testing different heights and angles to find the perfect viewing experience.”
Also,
 when the furniture is raised from the floor, it allows more light to filter underneath, giving the illusion of space.
 
 

6: Modular TV Unit With Storage

This TV stand brings a modern, industrial feel to this room with its rectangular grid-like shape. When the TV is centered, there are 10 open rectangular shelves to store and display everything from books to photos. On the lower level there is a four-bedroom apartment with two floors not to be missed. The image fits well here as the group’s open space allows the gray walls to be seen.

7: Luxury suede wall

If you want to add a touch of beauty to your TV wall, add a suede backdrop. This beautiful TV is tucked into a suede wall with a floating shelf in the entertainment section. Niloufar Lamakan, an interior designer at Nila Design advises, “When you close the TV in the living room, it is important to make sure that there is good ventilation so that the unit does not get too hot.”
“I
 also use suede wallpaper to make it look nice and make sure the light resistance of the wallpaper is right.” Be sure to check the instructions and use the appropriate wallpaper before covering any electrical equipment.
 
 

8: Create a gallery wall

Complete the TV on the wall by creating a gallery wall around it. This recessed design from Alexander James Design puts the TV in the middle of the wall and works with display units above and below and framed photos on each side. Julia Clifford of Alexander James Interiors explains: “Whether you’re looking for a better way to hide cords or toys, to display your favorite memorabilia or memorabilia, a media wall has able to add a touch of elegance to the show. a little distance.’

9: Disguise behind a fabric roller blind

If you want your TV to be discreet, you can hide it behind a bright blind. Sarah Wodehouse of Decibel Designs designed this beautiful solution for covering the Drawing Room TV screen. It is a hand-dyed and woven kat made by textile designer Ptolemy Mann.
Sarah shares, “The cover should have a good weight and structure so that it can be turned around.” “The minimum number of controls is desirable, so that with one hand the blind people turn their eyes to the TV and turn to the front, ready to choose the channel.” Creative and well-decorated TV – so you don’t even know it’s there!
 
 

10: Custom-built TV wall

If you want to keep your walls clean and uncluttered, create a wall mounted TV instead. Such a wall is more comfortable and can be anywhere in your space, with the right plan. In addition, you can customize it with a built-in memory, a microphone or a beautiful LED light.
“If it is
 planned in full time in your arrangement, the electricity and the antenna input can be placed in a position where they will be hidden behind the TV,” says Emma Deterding, Founder and Director Creative and Kelling Designs suggests. “This can also be achieved by using bespoke joinery, with shelves created on both sides of where the TV will go and all the cables run behind the finish on the front.”

TV Wall Design Ideas

Zohaib Sarfraz

Zohaib Sarfraz has a degree in construction and Interior Designs and a passion for creative writing. He has a craze for his work and work very hard to research, refine and create an article for Mian Builders London.

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