How to Hide the TV in Your Living Room

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In today’s modern living rooms, the television has become a ubiquitous presence – often the focal point that dominates the space. While TVs have become sleeker and more streamlined, they can still disrupt the aesthetic you’re trying to achieve in your carefully curated living area. If you want to maintain a clean, minimalist look or simply conceal the TV when it’s not in use, there are plenty of clever ways to hide it.

We’ll explore several innovative solutions to tuck away your television and keep the focus on the other design elements in your living room. From built-in cabinets to motorized lifts, you’re sure to find a hiding technique that fits your style and space.

Here are some ideas for how to hide the TV in your living room:

  1. Built-in TV Cabinet
    Incorporate a custom built-in cabinet or media console that can house the TV and conceal it when not in use. The cabinet doors can be closed to hide the screen.
  2. TV Lift
    Install a motorized TV lift that raises the TV up from a cabinet or console when in use, and lowers it down to be hidden when not needed.
  3. TV Armoire
    Use a traditional armoire-style cabinet to store the TV inside. The cabinet doors can be closed to conceal the screen.
  4. TV Behind Art
    Hang artwork, a framed mirror, or a decorative panel on the wall that can be opened or moved to reveal the TV behind it.
  5. TV in a Bookshelf
    Tuck the TV into a bookshelf or entertainment unit, blending it in with the other decor items.
  6. TV in a Credenza
    Place the TV inside a low, long credenza or sideboard, with doors that can close to hide the screen.
  7. TV on a Swivel Mount
    Use a TV mount that allows the screen to swivel and turn, so you can angle it towards viewing when needed and then turn it to face the wall when not in use.
  8. TV Disguised as Fireplace
    Integrate the TV into a custom fireplace or media unit design, making it appear to be part of the fireplace when not in use.

The key is finding a solution that both conceals the TV and fits seamlessly into your living room’s overall design aesthetic.

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