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Re: Decorating Around Your TV?

@wilma 

With the exception of the photos surrounding the TV area, I like the room as a whole.  It's tastefully done & casual, light & cheery.  I like the furnishings as well. 

My DH has a "too large" piece of art of farm animals (he was raised on a dairy farm) behind his TV.  I've never liked it there but it's pretty much his room, along with his large black lab, Connie.  Thanks for sharing.

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@ALRATIBA

 

I'm with you - I'm a maxamumlist too.  I have a grouping or picture/decor on almost every wall in my house - also the bathrooms.  It is all very tastefully done and I have received many compiments on how my house is decorated.

 

I'm the same way with clothes and shoes, way too many, but I do purge often and now at this stage of my life,I am buying less and more carefully and working on downsizing somewhat but it will never be to a minimum!. 

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I don't care for this area at all.I would have fewer pictures on the wall and the coffee table would go.  It needs a make over.

 

I have decor on my entertainment center above the TV.   I also have family pictures on the top of the piece.  For me it is not distracting but warm.  

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@wilma : I get distracted very easy and prefer nothing near the tv. In 2016 had family room added on. I have two friends that have gifted me items for the tv area. When the room was finished and considering furniture and decorations I told them what I preferred- no painting or decorative items for gifts.They get upset when gifted items are put in other rooms. I have different taste and color choices and really try to discourage them from giving any paintings or decorative items they refused to listen. Last year gave them letter stated that I love the friendship but will stop all gift exchange during the year and let's do something different like eating out and short road trips.

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I don't decorate arount (in my case over) the tv.  I have a tall pie safe with shelves and open doors with punched tin on one side, and a rock fireplace on the other side.  The tv is on a large chest.

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I decorate around the TV - it's on a glass topped table with a just above floor level shelf below.  There are pictures and knick knacks and plants around.

 

I'd show you a nice photo but I see this site won't accept photos from my new iPhone because they are not in jpeg format.  Oh well!  Not worth converting from HEIC.  

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@wilma 

 

I really don't mind the tv "set up" in your picture. I could live with that one. Actually, I think it is better than most I have seen. 

 

I know I have posted this picture before. Ideally this would be my choice but built-in's are so expensive. I think maybe we "shot ourselves in the foot" when they did away with entertainment centers?  We still have ours. Would I much rather have this built-in?  Oh, yeah!!!  I feel, however, it's a luxury I don't really need right now....especially with the high cost of  materials right now.    

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I agree that the room is cute and looks comfy.  I  would not have the artwork and just leave the lamps by themselves.   In our townhouse we have a TV room with an okay sized flat screen on a low table as we have a large screen for a projector that hangs on the ceiling.  That screen goes up and down so I don't have anything on that wall.  We mostly use the projector for movies and sports.  It really is a nice set up, like being at the movie theater.

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@wilma   ....I am not particulary fond of the large screen tv's ....they take up too much room and spoil the look anywhere they are placed  Lately I have been watching my cable tv that streams on my computer. I have both internet and tv with one cable operator.  I have a 18 inch laptop and I can take it with me to the breasfast table for the morning news and to the bedroom at night.  It works fine for me. And I can also get radio broadcasts on it.  I have a smaller TV in my family room for visitors who oome to watch TV. Usually this happens once in a blue moon.  I wonder how many are using their computers to stream their tv programs

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Re: Decorating Around Your TV?


@Oznell wrote:

@wilma,  I'd love to have one of those Samsung (I think they're Samsung?) TVs that is "art" on your wall when it isn't being a TV...

 

Failing that, we are so fuddy-duddy  'traditional', that we have the tiniest flat screen tv in the world-- therefore we can have it in a small armoire-like cabinet with doors that you can close.  How Nineties of us!  But I like being able to shut it away, hide infernal cords and stacks of DVD's-- so it's still a good solution, in my opinion.

 

And I can have a few pieces of art around it, which if I do say so myself, look good.  The designer Laurel Bern showed a similar set up to ours, where the armoire is tucked in a corner.  Presumably the TV is on a swivel:

 

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This works for us, so we can have our TV, plus art.

 


@Oznell 

Our upstairs TV is also in an armoire with doors that close. Our bigger TV is in the finished basement on a narrow table.