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Where do I put that huge TV? Design Issues – Ask Us!

One of our readers, Carrie, wrote to us with a design question that we felt everyone could probably relate to:

“OK, husband is buying a enormous TV.  I would love to see some ideas of how to make it blend into a room.  Ughh, it seems like it will be an eyesore.”

We all have this problem!  What to do with those obnoxiously huge televisions that we all seem to upgrade to?  Sure, they are nice and thin.  But they can still be a huge black rectangle in the center of our living rooms.

There is always the option of a piece of furniture that the TV can sit inside.  That way when you want to watch you simply open the doors, but you also have the ability to close the doors and hide the huge black box.  If you can’t find a piece of furniture that is just right…or big enough you can have one custom made to fit your exact TV.

Sometimes a piece of furniture doesn’t fit the space so you have to work with it being exposed.  For this option one of my favorites is incorporating the TV into a collage wall.  By doing this, you take the focus off the TV its self and make it more about the grouping.  Here are some great photo examples…

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image via www.bellemaison23.com

 

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image via www.bhg.com

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image via www.shaunamailloux.com (she shows a great way to hang a collage!)

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image via www.blulabelbungalow.com

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image via pinterest

A few tips when working with a collage wall…

1.  SCALE:  You want to make sure that the collage is proportionate to the size of the wall it is going on.  And take into consideration the size of your TV.  If it is large you don’t want all the other collage pieces to be small (remember, even an 8 by 10 photo looks small on a large wall).  You will need to think big.  If you do have small items that you want to incorporate, be sure and group them together so that visually they hold more weight.

If your TV is going to sit on a piece of furniture, the furniture should be wider than the width of the TV.  You don’t want a large TV sitting on something that is small.  And most of the time it is best if the furniture is enclosed on the bottom so that it is grounded…you don’t want it to be visually top heavy with your big black TV.

2.  SPACING:  The items should all be close together so that they create one large focal point.  Make the spacing in between each individual piece the same.

3.  STYLE:  As you can see from the photos above, a collage wall can take on many different styles.  Some are more abstract (many different frames, a combination of drawings/photos/collectibles/etc.) while others are more architectural (same frames, all black & white/monochromatic/grid arrangement/etc.).  Choose an arrangement that fits your decorating style the best.

4.  MAKE IT CLEAN:  Make sure and hide those electrical cords!  If you decide to hang the TV on the wall, go the the extra expense of having the cords ran inside the wall so that they are hidden.  There is nothing worse than having a TV on the wall with black cords coming out the bottom.  If that is what you are going to do, then you are better off having the T.V. sit on a piece of furniture!

Another option for incorporating a large TV is to place a piece of furniture under it and then flank either side of it with bookcases or display cases.  This way it is surrounded by larger pieces and isn’t the only thing on the wall.  Here are a couple of examples:


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image via www.1decor.com

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image via www.1decor.com

Carrie, I hope these ideas are helpful in your large TV dilemma!  Hopefully one of these options will be a good solution for you and your hubby.

Are you stumped with a design problem?  If so, contact us and we’ll do our best to help you out!

Ask Us April!

Introducing a new feature…”Ask Us“!  We get reader questions all the time and wanted to answer a few on the blog each week…first up, some quick painting tips!  If you have a design dilemma, email us (photos welcome) at contact@prairiehive.com, and we might feature your question on the blog!

 

Dear Prairie Hive,

I have a brick fireplace that I’d like to paint.  Are there any DIY tips for painting on brick, or special textures?

Sincerely,

Dawn D.

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Images via design*sponge, Young House Love, Cupcakes and Cashmere, From the Right Bank, Southern Living, Decor8

Dear Dawn,

Painting over a dingy, dark or dated fireplace is a great way to brighten up your space! It’s fairly easy, just a few steps:

1. Clean existing brick.  Depending on the condition, this might take a quick wipe down, or you may want to use a wire brush to remove any loose grout or debris.  Make sure it’s completely dry before you start painting.

2. If your bricks are dark and your paint is light, or vice versa – or if you have soot stains that might show through, use a latex primer as your first coat.

3. Paint away! Use a roller with a nap made for textures – it will likely take 2-3 coats, so plan for more paint than you would normally need for the area.  You will also need a brush to get in all the grout joints and crevices of the brick.

See?  Easy.  Depending on the style of your house, another technique is a whitewash type finish that will allow the brick to show through.  Our Lisa W. used a cream colored glaze on her fireplace, painting it on small areas and then wiping it off.  I also found a great tutorial here.

Happy Painting, and please send us pictures when you finish!

Don’t forget, send us your questions throughout April!

If you don’t mind, now we have a few questions for you. As Prairie Hive’s first anniversary approaches, we want to know what you think! Please take our (quick!) READER SURVEY and tell us what you like, don’t like, and what you’d like to see.  First up…Prairie Hive Mag!

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Ask Us April — Your design questions answered by the Hive

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We’ve loved hearing from you in the great comments you leave on our blogs and in our inbox, so we decided to try something new this month.You’ve asked so many great questions about design, style, photography and our favorite things, that we decided to open the forum up for even more discussion.

So, welcome to Ask Us April!

You ask the questions, and one of the six diverse women that make up Prairie Hive will answer right here! Our backgrounds range from interior design and photography, to party planning and home renovations.

You aren’t the only ones who get stumped — we have lively discussions about our own home project dilemmas all the time!

Want to know what color to paint that old desk or bureau? Ask the Hive, and we’ll help you decide between mellow yellow or cool aqua.

Wish there was a better way to round up all those toys in the living room?  Supermom Lisa can help wrangle that mess.

Need a spring mantle makeover on the cheap?  Dawn has wallet friendly ways to spruce up your space.

Do you love that cool living room you saw on Gossip Girl? Alayna’s “TV to Reality” series can be personalized to your favorite show!

Get the idea?

 

Your questions will inspire other readers — and us — to get motivated and make those dream projects become a reality.

E-mail us with your design questions to contact@prairiehive.com, and we’ll pick a few to answer each week.

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

 


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