How to decorate your TV wall to match your home decor

Prevent your TV wall from sticking out like a sore thumb

How to decorate your TV wall to match your home decor

Modern TVs have gone through years of development to not just make them feature-packed, but aesthetically pleasing. Be it bezel-less edges, transforming soundbars or other factors, modern flagship TVs can be a beauty to look at even when the screen is off. However, the TV cannot improve the look of the wall behind.

A full-fledged TV aesthetic is incomplete without a wall behind to go with it. If you have a sleek television sitting in front of or mounted on a bland wall, here’s how you can spice things up.

Tips to decorate your TV wall

TV walls on their own can appear drab and uninviting, but there are plenty of ways to liven one up. From mood lights to art pieces, here are a few ways to spruce up your television space effectively:

Aesthetic lighting around the TV

If you want your TV wall to really stand out, consider adding some aesthetic lighting around the TV. This can be done by installing LED strips behind the TV. Not only will this make your TV wall look more aesthetically pleasing, but it will also provide additional light for viewing in low-light conditions.

You can also add some wall or floor lamps around the TV space. Once installed, cut off the other lights in the room for a stunning, cinematic experience.

Wall decoration

There are a lot of things you could do to the wall behind your TV. This includes hanging (or even painting) a frame around your TV, making it look like a piece of art in a museum. You could even have posters on either side of your TV for a more edgy look. Choose ones that complement your TV stand or furniture. Hanging photographs is another great idea.

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If you have a fireplace, you could mount your TV above it. This will give your living room a focal point and make it feel cozier. You could also add shelves around your TV. This is a great way to display books, DVDs, or other decorations, and make sure they’re nearby when you need them.

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Wooden unit around the TV

A wooden unit is a great way to decorate your TV wall. You can find units made of different woods, such as oak or mahogany. You can also find units with different finishes, such as stained or painted. If you want a more rustic look, you can find units made of reclaimed wood.

Soundbar space

If you have a soundbar, make sure to leave enough space around it so that the sound can travel freely. You don’t want your soundbar to be blocked by furniture or other objects. A soundbar is a sleek and modern-looking device that can instantly make your TV wall more attractive. On top of that, it gives you the perfect home theatre experience without taking up too much space.

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