Television wall
teeniemoore
7 years ago
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jenanddre
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Comments (7)Hello, I have searched for some inspirational images. Of these three I would like to make one. The storage in the first image it has hidden doors, built in under the stairs, also accessible from the side. This could work for you, you could place the TV at the front. like you can see it on the second image. The third image shows a beautiful finish with seamless doors. Alternatively you can check out our Blog as we also specialise in custom furniture making! http://blog.stjamesdesign.com/category/bespoke-furniture/ StJames Design Interiors...See MoreTV Wall Ideas/Arrangement
Comments (9)I agree with E D, I’d move the unit over a little so it’s not overlapping the architrave which may give you room for a lamp. Personally I’d have a little gap between the tv and unit. I’ve just added anything but some colour in the art would draw your eye. i added a darker paint colour to disguise the tv but I think you’d need to do the door too. I’m not sure art is needed but have included it...See MoreTv Wall to make
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Comments (13)Hi Prahba, Nice start to the space - just using a similar (but waterproof) slatwall panel in a bathroom we're working on! As to options - it depends a little how bold you want to be, but if you want a really grown-up, sophisticated look, I would paint out that back wall on an "off black" - anthracite-ish) matt, wrap the "frames" of your media unit in a woodgrain to match the slatwall (can't see the exact colour option, but you'll get something close!), wrap the doors of that unit in a soft-touch, supermatt anthracite (or get new door panels made to replace them - not costly!) and then on the RHS have open black metal framed shelves with wood (effect) shelves, possibly extending one or two over the TV. Below is an image of a bathroom using this sort of "moody" colour scheme, which actually works well in TV/Media rooms, as all the focus goes to the screen. Below are some images of the black frame/wood style shelves which would work with such a scheme - if you are in the UK, this is something we could supply for you. It comes in 3 or 4 heights, allowing it to be combined in different ways to frame around other furniture. Or you might consider lit shelves like theses: Hope that gives some food for thought! Caldicot Kitchens...See Morecharlesconvery
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