TV design
curated for you
TV design is crucial in setting the overall tone of your space. Delve into this article for valuable insights on creating a mood and ambience suited for your environment.
The design of a TV holds immense power in shaping the overall atmosphere of a room. Selecting the right design and placement can truly transform the mood of the entire environment.
In this article, we’ll delve into the various TV installation methods and explore essential design elements to consider based on each approach.
Now, let’s proceed to the first step!
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How do you want to
place your TV?
The initial step is to determine how you wish to install your TV.
Will you opt for wall mounting, place it on a TV console in the living room or let it stand independently?
This decision is important as the design considerations will differ depending on your chosen installation method.
Select your preferred method from the options below and explore tailored design tips for each one.
For wall-mounted TVs, achieving a natural look is of utmost importance. So, what factors should you consider to ensure that your TV blends harmoniously with the wall?
Firstly, check if your TV is compatible with a Slim Fit Wall Mount, designed to keep the TV as close to the wall as possible. The closer the TV is to the wall, the more natural it appears, seamlessly integrating with the surrounding décor.
Next, ensure that the TV offers cable management solutions to keep cables organised and tidy. Mounting the TV on the wall without proper cable organisation can result in a cluttered appearance with exposed HDMI and power cables. TVs equipped with features like the One Connect Box can resolve this issue by housing all the cables in a separate box, situated away from the TV.
Lastly, consider TVs with frame-like designs. These TVs transform into a work of art that not only blends harmoniously with its surroundings but also adds a touch of sophistication to the space.
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- The distance between the wall and TV may vary depending on the wall type and installation method.
- Slim Fit Wall Mount sold separately.
Stand
If you’re considering placing your TV on a TV console, it’s crucial to check the width of the stand to ensure it fits comfortably within the console’s dimensions. Equally important is measuring the length of your TV console from the front. If you’re using more than two stands to uphold your TV, the distance between them should be shorter than the console’s front length. Only after confirming these size requirements can you begin your search for a TV with a suitable stand that complements your space.
Stand designs offer a wide range of options, including straight stands, Y-shaped stands and T-shaped stands. Additionally, there are TVs available with height-adjustable stands, allowing you to customise the viewing angle according to your preferences. With a Height Adjustable Stand, you can achieve the optimal TV height for an enjoyable viewing experience.
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- Ensure that the furniture where the TV is positioned can support the weight of the TV.
Free-standing
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Another option worth considering is the simple approach of placing your TV without a separate stand.
The TV’s design itself can serve as a captivating centrepiece, adding an elegant touch to your space.
Take, for example, The Serif with its striking L-shaped design, which exudes a unique aesthetic that stands out on its own.
The Sero, with its screen rotating feature, also boasts an eye-catching design.
Alternatively, you can opt for a Studio Stand, a versatile product compatible with most standard TVs.
It can transform an ordinary TV into an artistic masterpiece on an easel, enhancing the beauty of your surroundings.
Studio Stand sold separately.
Design that Elevates Your Space
So far, we explored various TV installation methods and examined the key design elements associated with each type.
Now, it’s time to select the TV design that best suits your home.
By applying the insights shared so far, you’ll be equipped to select a TV design that aligns with your unique taste and preferences.