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TV wall design can be challenging and televisions are not generally attractive to look at. In this post, we share 3 ways to hide that ugly TV and DIY plans to help.
Hidden TV design doesn’t need to be distracting. In this transitional room, the TV is housed in a frame designed to enhance and not hide. By creating a custom frame for your TV it can indeed become a focal point in a beautiful way.
If clean white lines are more what you crave, how about framing with white painted wood.
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I had the privilege of shooting for print this lovely home that has the TV in a frame disguised as art. With a vintage painted frame, it stands out from the rest!
A media cabinet will hide a TV, but with today’s flat screen TVs they aren’t often easy to find. This home decorated in a shabby chic style has a cabinet with doors designed to hide the tv.
It’s hard to believe that there is an ugly tv in this room! The clever homeowner disguised it by building doors around it and shares free plans.
It’s hard to believe that there is an ugly tv in this room! The clever homeowner disguised it by building doors around it and shares free plans.
For a coastal look, here is how to hide a television and have the appearance of a painting until you open it up. I can see this in a beach rental or a fun basement space.
The easiest and most simple solution would be to disguise your tv by blending it with other objects. Sort of a Trompe-l’œil or fool the eye effect.
A dramatic TV wall design with a painted surround that is so creative!
If your tv sits on a media stand or cabinet, display several objects around it and in front when not in use.
This will help make the tv blend into the background. Create a gallery wall with artwork or use family photos.
Try hanging some plants from the ceiling in decorative macrame holders if your TV is close to a window.
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