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T.V panel interior design for your home
it is around the television that the living room is organized. Despite the frantic use of the Internet or platforms like Netflix, people still do not dispense with this device, which, incidentally, is often connected to the computer.
Not so long ago, television was large and bulky, which, let’s face it, did not elevate the room from an aesthetic point of view. Today, it’s not like that anymore. Televisions have modernized, are thinner and have a beautiful design that does not appear out of step in the context in which they are inserted.
Still, it is important to find a practical solution for placing it within spaces – regardless of whether it is the living room or the bedroom or kitchen. Today, we share with you some suggestions in this regard. Take note of the TV furniture that appears in the next images and, of course, our tips.
1. Consider the size of the television
Before choosing the support for your television, you must take into account the size of the television. You can choose a TV cabinet, a TV panel or even insert it in a bookcase, but you have to make sure that the structure can handle the weight well and that, at the same time, it fits the TV nicely in the space.
If you have children at home, this point becomes even more important because the choice of furniture that does not support the weight of the television is one of the main causes of domestic accidents. Also make sure that the length is ideal and that there is some space on the sides of the television. Proportion is everything. The television unit should also allow you to include additional accessories (if applicable) such as speakers, consoles, boxes, DVD collections, among others.
2. Take into account the size of the space where the television will be accommodated
The size of the space in which it will accommodate the television and the respective furniture must also be considered. It doesn’t make sense for a very small area to have a huge television and vice versa. Again, it’s all about proportions. Visually, television must make sense within space and not seem lost or imposing itself too much. So that this doesn’t happen, take the measurements. You can even mark them in pencil or with tape on the wall.
3. What materials are most used for TV stands?
In the construction of furniture, there is a material that always wins out in terms of popularity. Do you know what it is? The wood, of course. Plywood – or plywood – is often used because it supports the weight better than traditional wood. However, we find TV furniture in other materials such as chrome steel, aluminum or tempered glass. The latter is more dangerous for homes where there are small children, as it can break.
4. Does the style of the TV furniture have to be the same as that of other furniture?
We would say that the answer to this question is inexorably related to your personal taste. The support for the television can repeat the style of the space where it is inserted, but it can also appear as a contrast. However, there must always be harmony between the pieces and each case is different.
Fortunately, there is a plethora of solutions available on the market so you will not have a hard time finding one you like. If you don’t particularly identify with anything you see, you can simply hang the television on the wall or place it in a niche or in the center of a bookcase.
5. The layout / configuration of the space
Another aspect to consider is the configuration of the space and what defines it in terms of architecture or pre-existing resources. Does the room have a fireplace? Is the perimeter asymmetrical? Where are the doors? And the windows?
Will the light coming in through the windows hit the television, making watching programs uncomfortable? Where are the sockets and connections? Can I have to move them? Do not forget these details that in addition to the size of the television you choose will influence its positioning.
6. Distance between television and sofa
And as we are concerned with your health and well-being, we could not fail to include in this article the distance you should watch television. These are the recommended distances between the television and the sofa:
– 32 inches (81 cm): 1.5 to 2.3 meters;
– 40 and 43 inches (102 to 109 cm): 2 to 2.8 meters;
– 46 to 49 inches (117 to 124 cm): 2.4 and 3.2 meters;
– 50 or 51 inches (127 to 130 cm): 2.5 to 3.3 meters;
– 55 inches (140 cm): 2.8 to 3.6 meters;
– 65 inches (165cm): 3.4 to 4.2 meters.
7. Should I put the television on the wall over the fireplace?
Should not. We perceive the temptation to have everything to come to that point. Television and fireplace on top of each other: what more can you ask for? However, the television would be very much on top and this angle is not comfortable – let our neck say so! Then, there is another obvious problem that, we bet, is already wondering what it is.
There are few things worse for an electronic device than being exposed to heat and the more the television overheats, the shorter the life span. What’s more, soot can get on the TV and damage it. Having the television on the wall and, above all, on the fireplace, would also bring you some complications in terms of the passage of wires.
This does not mean that it is impossible to install the television over the fireplace. It is necessary to have more work, bet on an excellent layer of insulation between the television and the fireplace, study the electrical installation very well and use a wood that does not emit much soot. We strongly recommend that you do not do this alone. Hire a professional.
8. TV and television panel suspended directly on the wall
Suspending the television on the wall or opting for a panel is a good option that will clear you of useful space on the floor and also make the environment lighter. However, don’t forget that televisions are heavy – even modern ones – so it is important to know if the wall can support the weight – of the panel and / or the television. Drywall walls, for example, are not suitable for this purpose.
Also, make sure that the LCD television can be suspended. In the instruction manual, you will be able to find this information (the model must be compatible with VESA – Video Electronics Standards Association). If you do not find this information in the manual, see if the television at the back has holes to be mounted on the wall.
Then you have to choose the support. There are fixed and other supports that allow you to tilt and rotate the television. The latter are better. Check how the cables can run and if there are any obstacles to it.
Using tape or a pencil, as we have already explained, defines the area that the TV will occupy. Sit on the sofa and adjust according to your preferences and that of your family.
The television must then be fixed in accordance with the instructions. If you are not comfortable with this task, hire a professional.
9. Putting the television on a shelf
In many living rooms, we see the sofas oriented towards a bookcase – which occupies the entire wall – with the television in the middle. This solution is very timely not only because the bookshelf fills the wall and makes up the decoration of the room, making it more welcoming, but also because it offers additional storage space that always makes sense in a home.
Thus, around the television, you can store your books, vinyl, DVDs and have various decorative objects such as frames, jars, among others. The compartment where the television is located must, of course, be opened or semi-open from behind for the cables to pass.
10. What professionals can help you?
As with everything that concerns our home, the help of a professional to help us determine the best location for television and fix it (if applicable) is always welcome. We have a vast list of professionals organized by category. For this particular task, you may find support from a cabinetmaker, carpenters, electrician and / or decorator. Refine your search by adding the postal code or name of the area served.