How To Decorate Around A TV (Without Ruining Your Aesthetic)

Discover in this post how to decorate around a TV.

Are you looking for ways to make your TV blend beautifully into your home? If yes, you’ve come to the right place!

The TV is often the most inconvenient item in a living room. It’s practical… but it’s also a giant black rectangle that rarely matches the cozy or aesthetic feel we want in our homes.

The good news? With the right styling tips, your TV can blend seamlessly into your decor. It can even become part of a gorgeous focal point.

With this guide, you’ll learn how to decorate around a TV in 12 smart and stylish ways. Discover ideas for all budgets, room sizes, and decor styles!

How To Decorate Around A TV

Discover how to decorate around a TV to design a cozy and refined living room.

1 – Choose Your Interior Design Style: What Do You Want The TV Area To Feel Like?

A TV in a living room.

To discover your interior design style, create a Pinterest board. Then, fill it with interiors, home decor accessories, color palettes, and pattern pictures.

The style and colors that appear the most often in your Pinterest board are your interior design style!

If you’re still not sure about your interior design style, simply think about which emotions you want the TV area to evoke.

Each interior design style is associated with specific emotions. You’ll just have to pick the emotions that speak to you the most!

Here are some examples:

  • A coastal home feels serene and calming. You’ll need large seashells, blue vases, and wooden bead garlands.
  • A modern home feels airy and sleek. You’ll need sculptural figurines, metallic accents, and candles.
  • A minimalist home feels cozy and modern. You’ll need clean lines, neutral colors, and wooden frames.
  • A bohemian home feels natural and relaxing. You’ll need woven baskets, plants, and macrame wall hangings.
  • A traditional home feels timeless and warm. You’ll need antique books, chinoiserie vases, and gold mirrors.
  • A farmhouse home feels cozy and vintage. You’ll need distressed candle holders, eucalyptus stems, and wooden signs.
  • A shabby chic home feels elegant and feminine. You’ll need distressed white mirrors, floral patterned vases, and angel figurines.

By knowing your interior design style, you’ll understand which emotions you want to convey. It’ll help prevent clutter and make the styling intentional.

2 – Make The Wall Around The TV Beautiful

Discover the best-performing and most timeless ways to frame your TV. All are beginner-friendly.

A) Create A Gallery Wall Around The TV

A TV in a living room.

A gallery wall will instantly soften the harshness of the screen.

To create a harmonious gallery wall:

  • Stick to your color palette when choosing the frames’ colors. For example, in a farmhouse home, go for light and dark wooden frames.
  • Mix vertical and horizontal artworks.
  • Align the top row of the frames with the top of the TV for balance.
  • Keep at least 5-8 cm (2-3 inches) spacing between frames.
  • Add a plant or lamp on one side to visually anchor the layout.

You can display prints or paintings, sketches, or even family photographs.

Always make sure that the artworks match your interior design style. For example, in a farmhouse home, go for American landscape paintings or western prints.

B) Surround The TV With Built-Ins

A TV in a living room.

If you want a seamless living room, built-ins are ideal. It’ll make the TV look intentionally placed. You’ll have storage for books, baskets, and decor.

And it’ll give the room more depth and structure.

To create smooth built-ins:

  • Paint the built-ins the same color as the wall for a calming look.
  • Or use a contrasting color for a bold and powerful statement.
  • Leave 2-3 open shelves around the TV for breathing space.
  • Add warm lighting or LED strips inside the shelves.

C) Add A Long Floating Shelf Above Or Below The TV

A TV in a living room.

Shelves help “frame” the TV visually without overwhelming the wall.

Decorate your floating shelf with:

  • Vases;
  • framed artworks;
  • trailing plants;
  • candles;
  • decorative books;
  • sculptural figurines;
  • seasonal garlands or wreaths.

Make sure to leave 20-25 cm (8-10 inches) between the TV and the floating shelf, whether it is placed above or below the TV.

D) Blend Your TV Into Dark Paint

A TV in a living room.

Painting the wall behind your TV a dark color, such as forest green, navy blue, or burgundy red, will instantly make the screen disappear.

It’s perfect if you dislike having a big black box in your living room!

You could decorate around it by either placing wall sconces on each side of the TV. It’ll give a luxurious and refined feel to your home.

Or you could add a dark wooden floating console below it and decorate it with a few candles, vases, and plants.

E) Decorate With Symmetry

A TV in a living room.

Symmetry is perfect if you want an elegant and harmonious look.

If your TV is against your wall:

  • Frame it with 2 matching wall sconces on each side of the TV for a luxurious look.
  • Frame it with 2 large artworks on each side of the TV for a classic look.
  • Frame it with 2 large vases on a small floating shelf on each side of the TV for a sophisticated look.

If your TV is above your mantel, place 2 large vases, plants, or lamps on each side of the mantel. It’ll frame the TV and create a gorgeous and stylish mantel!

3 – Decorate The Console Under The TV

A TV in a living room.

Even if the wall looks great, the console styling matters just as much.

Decorate your console with:

  • multiple decorative books;
  • multiple candles;
  • a large plant, such as an olive tree, eucalyptus, or pothos;
  • woven baskets to hide remotes and chargers;
  • seasonal accessories, such as garlands, wreaths, and figurines.

4 – Use Plants To Soften The Harsh Lines

A TV in a living room.

Plants will make a TV wall feel more alive.

You could choose:

  • Olive tree;
  • ficus;
  • bird of paradise;
  • pothos;
  • eucalyptus, etc.

If your plant is large, place it on the side of your TV. A smaller plant will look better on the console below or on the shelves around your TV.

While a trailing plant will look amazing on shelves above your TV.

5 – Hide Or Minimize Cords

A TV in a living room.

Nothing ruins a beautiful setup faster than messy wires.

To make your cords less visible:

  • Paint them in the color of the wall.
  • Use self-adhesive cable raceways.
  • Zip ties behind the console.
  • Pick media cabinets with cord holes.
  • Select woven baskets to hide cords.

6 – Choose Decor That Matches Your Interior Design Style

Let’s go more in-depth for each interior design style so you can know exactly how to decorate around a TV!

A) Coastal Homes

A coastal living room.

Decorate around your TV with:

  • Large seashells;
  • wooden bead garlands;
  • seashell wreaths or garlands;
  • blue vases;
  • rope vases;
  • curly branches;
  • blue or white candles:
  • distressed white wooden candle holders;
  • distressed white candle lanterns;
  • wooden or woven frames;
  • seascape artworks.

B) Modern, Mid-Century, Or Contemporary Homes

A modern living room.

Decorate around your TV with:

  • Sculptural figurines;
  • geometric vases;
  • gold vases;
  • ceramic vases;
  • white or black candles;
  • gold candle holders;
  • black candle lanterns;
  • black or metallic frames;
  • abstract or monochromatic artworks.

C) Glam Homes

A glam living room.

Decorate around your TV with:

  • Metallic lamps, vases, or candles;
  • glass trays;
  • floral arrangements;
  • sculptural figurines;
  • gold or silver frames;
  • trendy or fashion artworks.

D) Minimalist, Bohemian, Or Scandinavian Homes

A minimalist living room.

Decorate around your TV with:

  • White ceramic figurines;
  • geometric vases;
  • ceramic vases;
  • eucalyptus stems;
  • white or light brown candles;
  • distressed wooden candle holders;
  • wooden frames;
  • abstract or landscape artworks.

E) Traditional, Cottagecore, Vintage, Rustic, Or Farmhouse Homes

A vintage living room.

Decorate around your TV with:

  • Animal figurines;
  • seasonal wreaths or garlands;
  • patterned vases;
  • brass vases;
  • ceramic vases;
  • floral arrangements;
  • white candles;
  • antique candle holders or candelabras;
  • antique gold mirrors;
  • antique gold frames;
  • landscape, still-life, or animal artworks.

F) Shabby Chic, French Country, Or Coquette Homes

A French country living room.

Decorate around your TV with:

  • Angel figurines;
  • lace wreaths or garlands;
  • pink vases;
  • distressed white vases;
  • pink floral arrangements;
  • white or pink candles;
  • antique gold candle holders;
  • distressed white mirrors;
  • antique gold frames;
  • distressed white frames;
  • pastel landscape or feminine artworks.

G) Dark Academia, Whimsigoth, Or Gothic Homes

A gothic living room.

Decorate around your TV with:

  • Antique books;
  • black wreaths or garlands;
  • black vases;
  • ceramic brown vases;
  • black or brown candles;
  • antique gold candle holders;
  • antique gold frames;
  • nostalgic or poetic artworks.

7 – Use These Space-Saving Ideas For Small Living Rooms

A TV in a living room.

If you have a small living room, you need clever tips to maximize space. Start by mounting the TV to free space on the console.

Then, choose a narrow console and keep cables hidden to save space. If you want to incorporate plants, use 1 tall plant instead of multiple small ones.

Use the wall for decor, not the furniture surface! Invest in floating shelves to display decorative items and hang framed artworks to maximize space.

Lastly, use light colors around the TV to avoid visual weight.

8 – Avoid These Mistakes

A TV in a living room.

Placing tiny framed artworks around a huge TV will create visual clutter. Don’t use bright red, orange, or neon decor next to a black screen.

Make sure to not push the console too close or too far from the TV. Use symmetry when creating your decor to avoid imbalance.

Don’t use too many small items, or it’ll make your decor look messy. Lastly, don’t center the TV too high. It must be at eye level (the center of the screen should be 100-110 cm (40-43 inches) from the floor).

Conclusion

Now that you’ve learned how to decorate around a TV, you’ll finally be able to create a gorgeous and charming space.

Your TV doesn’t have to ruin the aesthetic of your home. With the right styling, it can blend gracefully into your decor. And even complement it!

So whether you love traditional and timeless, cozy and calming, or modern and sleek looks, these 12 ideas will help you to design a refined and intentional space.

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