The living room furniture is arranged for cozy television viewing around a potbelly stove. An authentic longhorn cow skull from Fort Worth, Texas, hangs above the stove. The item was brought back from one of many trips the Dutch family takes to the United States.
10. Angle into a corner. When you have more than one focal point (windows, fireplace) competing for attention, it may be better to let the TV take a back seat. A wedge-shaped cabinet tucked into the corner may not be the most innovative solution, but it gets the job done — and if the rest of the space is as pulled together as the one shown here, no one will notice the TV until it's time to watch.
corner tv idea for livingroom. I have large fireplace instead of window but it still works. love the idea - two loveseats...one on rug, one off with room for sofa table with lighting (our ceiling has no lighting)