"13. Create a TV Gallery Wall Frame TVs are all the rage right now, especially those that display gorgeous art. Why not play that aspect up? Curate a gallery wall around the television using various frames in similar styles and colors, as seen in this New York apartment. Side note: You don't need to buy a brand-new, expensive frame TV to get the look."
"15. Hang It Beside Your Fireplace Ask any designer, and they'll tell you that positioning the TV above the fireplace is a major design faux pas. Why tarnish the architectural focal point of a room with an oversized piece of technology? That's why hanging the TV beside the fireplace can be a good alternative, as seen in this Chicago apartment. It allows the fireplace and artwork to take center stage, while leaving plenty of room for the TV."
Place a television centered between sconce lighting or mounted alongside architectural features to balance visual weight. Use neutral paint and minimal styling to let the screen blend or choose dark paint or unexpected materials to make the TV recede. Define distinct living zones by using the TV wall as a boundary and use molding or wood paneling for added dimension and texture. Inset or slot televisions into built-ins and surround them with storage or mounted consoles for a tidy, integrated look. Curate a gallery wall or matching frames to make the screen feel like art, and consider hanging the TV beside, not above, a fireplace to preserve the focal point.
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