Need help with finishing the wall with the TV
vrhand15
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Comments (6)Thanks for the replies! I thought built-in might be the way to go, but that purchasing an existing entertainment center might be easier. Our kitchen cabinets are quartersawn oak. Do you think it would be ok to go with slab quartersawn oak doors for the built-in to give the space a little more variety? We are working on the fireplace too. We are going to fully face the front below the mantel in wood (so there is no white drywall). I had thought of putting trim up the sides of the fireplace above the mantel too, but it's a two-story great room and I'm concerned the trim might make it look to tall and skinny. Maybe we'll give it a shot. I'll try to post a picture tomorrow, but my real problem with the rug is that it has a symetrical design. I have the center of the rug lengthwise centered with the tv nook. However, that means that the center of the rug widthwise is not centered with the fireplace. Do you think that that gives and off balance feel to a room? The link below has a not very clear picture that shows how the rug is centered/off center. I really like the rug--the colors are perfect for us and the pattern works well with the kids/dog/cat. Thanks! Thanks. Here is a link that might be useful: Rug...See Moreneed help designing tv wall unit...
Comments (1)Lots of ideas on Houzz photos ... I just searched "modern TV wall unit" in Photos and got 107,004 photos! Save the ones you like to your ideabooks....See Morehi, i need help decorating this wall where the tv is.
Comments (4)Can you step back and give us a picture of the whole wall? Plus...pics of the rest of the room......See MoreNeed help completing TV wall
Comments (4)The scale on everything is a bit wonky - the tv stand is not long enough and is a bit tall - the prints are a bit small for the space. Can you back up and take a pic of the entire wall, plus some of the room layout? I think you can make everything work - just not in the current configuration....See Moredecoenthusiaste
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