Televisions are ugly, especially when they are off and look like a huge black spot on the wall. Fortunately, there are various ways to minimize the visual impact that it has. Here are some tips to mask a TV:
Integrated TV
If you have a flat TV, you can mount it on the wall that has a dark background, so the screen fits perfectly. A black wallpaper with a delicate golden pattern is an option. In this way, the TV will not strike the eye, but it will confound with …the landscape.
Also a way to conceal the presence of a TV is to mix it among the pictures, to make it look like a piece in an animated decor. It’s best to use black or dark frames, so if the device is turned on, to resemble a vivid image integrated among the static ones.
Hidden TV
If you don’t want in any way the TV to be visible, you only have to hide it simply. How do you do that? Use, for example, some sliding doors. On the market there are plenty of such systems, either rustic or very modern. Also, you can do it at home with little effort, using some old shutters or some fabric covered panels. Must be considered, however, that this trick only works for the flat-screen TVs that are hung on the wall.
Accessory TV
One of the easiest ways to make your TV to fit the decor is to turn it into the piece de resistance of the room. Put it, for example, on a bare bureau. Or simply frame it so that it becomes the main accessory of the room from which to start the entire arrangement.
TV in a closet
It’s probably the oldest method to “escape” from the TV when you don’t need it. Seated behind the doors of a library, it will not look like a dark spot when it’s off. The trick also works for older TVs, with tube.
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