Decorating around bedroom TV
Brittany Carroll
6 years ago
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Comments (34)I think it's a very cozy, inviting room! The only things I would change would be balancing the artwork and scooching the chairs out just a bit further apart (but if you like the chairs close, then leave them as they are). Both sets of pictures look "off" to me. I would probably center the larger print alone over the red table, align the dog picture alone above the table (maybe centered between the plants? or centered above the table? I'd have to play with it), then move the two smaller pictures to the opposite wall from the dog picture (either stacked or directly side by side -- I can't tell how much room you have there). Enjoy your lovely room!!!...See MoreShow me your bedroom TV, please!
Comments (6)Sue we have a small TV in our bedroom. Technically it's too small but even when I had a console table for it in place of the piece I have now (which greatly restricts the size we could use) I would not get a larger screen. Just as you mentioned, I don't want the TV to be the focal point - it's not a media room. Our viewing distance is a lot farther than yours - close to 16' and our TV is a 23". But the reality is, when in bed the ONLY thing I watch is the 10pm news and possibly a bit of Nightline. Neither requires big screen viewing IMO. The only other time I watch that TV is if I'm ironing and for that I'm much closer so distance and screen size are not a factor. We used to have a console table as I said but it was a particle board piece of junk so I got rid of it. That viewing height was very similar to what we have now which is about 32". However, before we drilled the back of this cabinet the TV sat on top for a loooong time and that viewing height is about 48" - 50" and it was fine. In fact, my DH worried he wouldn't like it lower again but since I gave him no choice, he's adjusted ;-) These are taken with my head pretty much on my pillow as it would be for viewing. And I can also tell you that at night, I can't read the time on that Bose clock radio to save my life!!! As you can see here, the DVD player is shoved in behind the TV - we never used it so didn't bother to hook it back up....See MoreAnother bedroom question- tv
Comments (2)I would wall mount the TV. Do you need cable box or will you use something like a Roku? I would not get a TV cabinet for the bedroom. If you are using a Roku or Apple TV, they can be mounted on the back of the TV. Will you add a soundbar to the TV? I find that modern TVs have terrible built in speakers....See MoreTV Show The Undoing - The bedroom wallpaper and comforter.
Comments (37)I found Keri quickly on Instagram. If you’re on IG I‘d message her or comment on her posts about the show and she if she or someone else responds. She has several photos with tagged accounts of people and companies involved in the set design as well....See Moreeverdebz
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