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Need tv wall decor help

9 months ago

Live in a small condo, front door opens to tv wall. Tv is off centered to due sofa wall being short across it.
How can I style this wall? It also attaches to dining room, so nothing sure if that makes it more difficult.

Comments (18)

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    I need a to scale floor plan of the whole space lots of pics of the whole space . There is no way to answer without context the DR looks over decorated so maybe less there for sure and a mirror reflecting a fridge is never good BTW

  • 9 months ago

    The kitchen is getting a remodel, the fridge will be moved. The condo is small and dated.

  • 9 months ago

    Other views

  • 9 months ago

    Is there a reason the entry door swings as it does? I would want it to swing open against the TV wall, giving guests a clear path into the room. Then hang a vertical art piece or mirror where the door would swing (making sure the doorknob couldn't hit it)?

  • 9 months ago

    I live in South Florida, doors open out for hurricanes.

  • 9 months ago

    I know you only asked about TV wall but I don't think you need anything there.


    What I see is a need for some color. To me a FL home should be light colors.


    Your LR rug blends into the flooring. Lower the art that is over the sofa. Get a couple of lighter pillows.


    Here is an example of what I mean:



  • 9 months ago

    I know, color is on my list. I’m redoing my kitchen and bathrooms soon. I’ll be painting after and lightening/brightening up the room. I’d like some art, pillows and greenery.

  • 9 months ago

    Something beachy on the wall to the left of the TV to be seen upon entering the door.





  • 9 months ago

    Something like this would block the side view of the TV from the front door.




  • 9 months ago

    I like the current trend of wood slats behind the TV. It grounds the TV and console together without adding things that could clutter the space.



  • 9 months ago

    I know, color is on my list. I’m redoing my kitchen and bathrooms soon. I’ll be painting after and lightening/brightening up the room.

  • 9 months ago

    I was thinking the wall slats too and painting the same color of walls (thinking it’ll be off white-ish).

  • 9 months ago

    And a light colored tv stand, slimmer and longer.

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    I would replace the TV cabinet of a white one that will coordinate with your dining table. All your room needs are accents including the area rug in colours and textures that stands out and give personality to the room. I would also suggest you replace the glass on your chandelier with white linen shades that will take away the glare. Your curtains should need to be hung higher and would be nice complemented with a natural fibre roman shade. You also need to lower the canvas above the sofa. A arc lamp in the corner behind the sofa would look nice!



  • 9 months ago

    Looks great! The curtains are definitely getting changed out and getting hung higher. I was waiting for kitchen remodel, but thinking I’ll start sooner since it’s driving me nuts.

  • 9 months ago

    Maybe a tall, narrow palm beside the TV? (Like the slats idea too, and the bamboo or other natural fiber shades to carry the dining table color to the sitting area.) Muted coral accents would complement the muted blue/gray sideboard and sofa.

    And thanks for educating me about Florida doors!

  • 9 months ago

    Love, looks cozy! Yes, doors open out to withstand hurricane winds blowing on them.

  • 9 months ago

    Exterior doors in south FL don't have to open outwards, but if you do have them open inwards you have to install, at minimum, a 3-point locking system. My large front door (5-point locking system) and laundry room door (3-point locking system) both open inwards and we had no issues with hurricanes. One of the hurricanes last year went right over my neighborhood.

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