If the TV is a plasma, it is ok since they have very wide viewing angles.
If it is an LED or LCD, it might be a problem.
It is difficult to see how the TV is framed. If there is at least a 1.5" gap between the outside of the TV bezel and the "frame", you could install a manual swivel TV mount.
You grab the left and right sides of tv, pull it towards you, and swivel it towards the bed or seating area. Sanus and Chief make this type of mount. There are also motorized mounts that will do the same thing a bit more elegantly.
Martha O'Hara Interiors The viewing angle and room shape make this a comfortable way for the homeowner to watch TV from either the bed or a lounge chair. I've attached a couple images of the space to give you another perspective. Thanks for your interest!
If the TV is a plasma, it is ok since they have very wide viewing angles.
If it is an LED or LCD, it might be a problem.
It is difficult to see how the TV is framed. If there is at least a 1.5" gap between the outside of the TV bezel and the "frame", you could install a manual swivel TV mount.
You grab the left and right sides of tv, pull it towards you, and swivel it towards the bed or seating area. Sanus and Chief make this type of mount. There are also motorized mounts that will do the same thing a bit more elegantly.
http://www.sanus.com/us/en/products/visionmount/full-motion-mount/
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