Fireplace and "Disappearing" TV
jessica615
8 years ago
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Comments (31)The picture shown shows us a example of a badly installed TV where no thought has been put into the interior design of that element in the room. I can almost guarantee a Technology Advisor was not involved in the project as they would have found a better solution for the finish. Sometime the area above the fireplace is the only space in the room the TV can go, and when its property thought out it can work....See MoreTV and fireplace breast joinery
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Comments (18)This is a subjective question. Some people like the fireplace, some don’t. It’s personal taste. I personally really like it. It brings character & warmth & a focal point. Not everyone is fortunate to have a chimney so I would embrace it. But it is what you like that matters as you have to look at it! I personally would fit the largest TV you can fit in the larger r/h alcove - let us know the measurements of this alcove? Looks from the photo like you could get a 75” there? Maybe even 80+. I’d put a floating media style unit underneath (have a look at IKEA) with LED lighting. On the smaller left side alcove I would shelve it full height, again with some soft integrated led lighting. Shelves could be wood, glass, or have chrome/brass trims depending on the style of your decor. It doesn’t all need to be centralised & symmetrical- work with the room rather than against it. We have a large pull down projector screen which is only effective when sitting at the back of the room (6 metres away). I much prefer to watch a tv screen. There is no way a 200” screen would work in this size room (sorry). The pixies would appear blurred & your eyes will hurt. It would just be silly in a small room. A 75” is still absolutely enormous & great for films, especially if you plan some clever soft/dimmable LED lighting around the room to give you that cinema feel....See Moreawkward lounge layout for tv and panoramic fireplace
Comments (2)Both the room as it is with the doors and the room you're looking at would suit a light art deco vibe. You could block the door and cut a new one to make space for a fireplace and TV you could make the door slide and put the fireplace on the other wall you could go wild and put the fireplace in front of the double doors so you can see through it with a TV above....See Morejessica615
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