TV Wall Ideas that Steal the Show

Reading Time: approximately 8 minutes

 

You might have many beautiful spaces in your living room, but few sections are looked at as much as the wall that holds your TV. Try as you might to direct focus elsewhere, your television is always the main attraction in your living space. From Sunday football sessions to movie nights with the kids, your entertainment room is centered around the screen.

This isn’t a negative fact – it just means that the wall that holds your TV is noticed more than you might think. With that being said, that particular part of your room might be the last place you consider decorating. Why bother when the television already draws everyone’s attention? Find out why your TV wall is important, and discover how to spruce it up in time for your next Netflix binge!

It's important to hang your TV at the right height for comfortable viewing.

Why your TV wall matters

As previously mentioned, your television is most likely the main show in your living room. That makes it an important aspect of your home’s overall design. The problem is, your TV can be distracting if the wall around it isn’t designed well.

You might have experienced frustration with figuring out how to lay out your living room, and deciding which wall your television will call home is a big part of that.

Your TV will look great surrounded by beautiful cabinetry and personal things.

TV placement

The first thing to take into consideration when designing your living room is where the TV will go. This might not seem important in the overall scheme of things, but it can make or break your living space. You have a couple of options (namely a wall mount TV or TV stand), and both can work well in many home styles.

Here are some tips to follow to find the right place for your television:

  • Pay attention to where the windows and doors are. Ideally, you’ll want to place your TV away from high-traffic areas and avoid sunlight that can cause a glare on your TV screen.
  • Choose a wall that is big enough to host your TV. Modern televisions are big and can take up a lot of space. It’s best to find a wall that won’t seem crowded or too small to fit the screen.
  • It might seem obvious, but make sure to pick a wall that has ample power supply for the TV and any other extra systems that might need to be plugged in.

When it’s time to actually place your television in a designated spot, you can either wall mount it or set it on an entertainment center or large piece of furniture.

A dark background can camouflage a large flat screen TV.

TV wall mount

With a TV that’s mounted to the wall, height is everything. Since you’ll be watching the TV while sitting on the sectional, you don’t want to strain your neck by looking too far up or down. The common rule is that a 42″ TV should be mounted about 56 inches from the floor to the center of the screen, a 55″ TV should be 61 inches, a 65″ and a 70″ should be about 67 inches and so on. Basically, the larger the screen, the higher the television needs to be placed on the wall.

TV stand

If you don’t want to mount your television, then a TV stand is the solution for you. The entertainment center you choose should be based on the furniture you already have and should hold the television at a comfortable height for viewing. Avoid trendy furniture that will lose its charm after a few years.

Once your TV is placed or mounted, the wall design becomes the top priority, but how can you decorate a wall that is already dominated by a screen? Continue reading for TV wall ideas.

A beautiful cabinet is a great substitute for built-ins. TV wall ideas can come from anywhere.

Decorating your TV wall

When decorating your TV wall, you have many design options. You can choose to have the television be the main attraction or you can blend it into the room or minimize its presence. Use the following ideas as inspiration for your space:

Wallpaper an accent wall

Whether you want the TV to stand out or assimilate in, wallpapering your TV wall is a great place to start. Pay attention to the color(s) of the existing walls and choose a hue that will complement them and the overall space. To lessen the impact of the screen’s size and give your living room a modern, chic feel, you can also try painting the wall with a dark neutral color like charcoal or navy blue. This can make the giant black screen seem less jarring.

Custom wallpaper in the wall niche by Vahallan available to the trade only.
Custom wallpaper in the wall niche by Vahallan available to the trade only.

Create a gallery wall

Arranging wall décor around your television can give the appearance that your flat screen is just another work of art. Pick out multiple prints or paintings to give an eclectic look, or choose simple, neutral pieces that harmonize the wall design. If you want to take this concept a step further, add a frame around your television.

Use your fireplace

If your home has a fireplace in your living room, it can be a great spot to hang your television above. Then, use the mantle to adorn candles, books, pictures or any other home décor that can bring new life to your living room.

The TV contrasts against the marble fireplace but is softened by the lighting, cabinetry and the unusual shape of the fireplace surround.

Put your shelves to good use

For living rooms that have built-in shelves, set up your TV in the middle of them to naturally add to and accentuate the beautiful interior design your home already has. If your TV wall has no shelves, try mounting some on either side of the television, and then set various items of interest that boast fun textures and prints. This can be a great way to include color on a wall that might not currently have any.

The large floorplan of this family room allows for the TV being placed over the mantel as the viewers are far from the screen.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to decorating your TV wall, but there are still design mistakes that you should steer clear of.

Common TV wall design mistakes

A beautiful wall design can incorporate your TV perfectly and make the whole entertainment space cohesive. But, one bad decision can make your living room look cluttered or uncomfortable. Avoid these common TV wall design mistakes to ensure the space is ready for your next movie night.

Too much wall art

Putting art on the wall that holds your television is a great way to add color and interest to your living room, but having too many pieces can make your space look overly busy. When hanging up paintings or pictures, it’s best to evenly space out each item and avoid mixing too many hues or patterns. Keep in mind that the TV should also have a few inches or more of space around the perimeter of its screen to avoid a design that looks cramped.

Tilted wall mount

As helpful as a wall-mounted TV is for viewing purposes, having a tilted screen can be very jarring. Using a swivel or a tilt mount is much better suited for a sports bar, not your beautiful living room. If you’re having trouble seeing your screen properly, try changing the height of the mount to be more suitable for your family.

Cornering your TV

Unless your living room was blessed with a perfect un-cramped space, putting your TV in the corner of the room is generally not a great idea. As previously mentioned, your television is probably pretty big, and it needs adequate space for it not to look like an afterthought. Try placing the screen toward the center of a wall or above a fireplace to avoid messing with your room’s flow. On top of that, avoid putting your entertainment center in front of windows.

If you got stressed while looking through this list of design mistakes to avoid, maybe it’s time to reach out to our interior designers for more TV wall ideas.

Call (407) 902-3011 today or contact us.

 


 

Join Our Newsletter

Monthly updates and inspiration from the world of interior design.

Find out more today...

Over the past 15 years Kathie Golson at Golson Designs has helped countless clients in Orlando to create unique and beautiful living spaces. Let us help you with your next interior design project. Call (407) 902-3011 today.

Contact Us