I can't live, with or without you. I don't know who exactly U2 sang it for, but I regularly target my television like this. On the one hand, I love to watch it… And on the other hand, the TV is an eyesore and I would like to get rid of it! So if he's off. That beast in the middle of the room… Is your television actually in the way? Getting rid of your TV can be done in all kinds of ways, I have seen, especially if you are a bit creative. Need inspiration? Then you're in the right place!
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Getting rid of your TV doesn't mean taking it to the thrift store or making it completely invisible. But that doesn't mean you have to look at it all day. Fortunately, you can easily ensure that your TV 'disappears' in your interior... Take a look at the options below.
If you do not feel like or have the budget to purchase an expensive television cabinet or TV furniture, you can make your TV part of your interior in a very simple way, as in the example above. It will cost you a day of painting, but then you can really give it your own creative twist and hide your TV between your artworks! Are you more of a sleek interior? Then the option below might be more for you.
It provides a tidy picture, and fits perfectly with a modern living style. Does the TV cabinet above also make you happy? Television cabinets come in all shapes and sizes, and you can easily work away your Samsung TV or something with them. Moreover, a cupboard immediately provides some extra storage space, which is also handy!.
The idea is actually very simple. Score a rail, some nice doors… And if you're a bit handy, you can make your own solution to hide your TV. Undoubtedly you can also go for a ready-made solution.
What a creative solution! By placing a frame around your Philips TV, it looks like a mirror… And the television immediately becomes one with your interior. Scaffolding wood creates a robust look that also fits very nicely in a Scandinavian interior, but you can of course go for whatever type of wood you like.
I actually think this is the best solution, but you must of course have the space for it, since you need 'depth' to also be able to place the cabinets. Mara how nice is it to slide open the cupboard doors in the evening and let your TV appear? Do you have visitors? Then you can hide the TV by sliding the cabinet doors shut. Looks so cozy!
The easiest solution to hide your TV? Just hang something for it! Of course you don't feel like dragging canvases every time, so go for a rollable world map, for example. That way you also see a bit of the world, instead of just that television!
One more important tip:in any case, always make sure that the distance to the television is not too small.
You have to love it, because it may be a bit busy, but your TV is a lot less noticeable, don't you think?
How fun is this? Fix a box around your TV and cover the front with photos or have a nice poster/photo printed. During the day you simply have very nice wall decoration to look at and hide your TV and in the evening you open the cabinet to see the TV.
The above is similar to the number 8, but I didn't want to withhold this example from you. The whole interior in this part of the room has been beautifully done in the same style and the elimination of the TV has been done extremely well. I hadn't noticed in the top image that the TV was behind it!
It is of course not really getting rid of your TV, but if you have a black TV, you can achieve a lot with a black back wall. Your TV will then be a lot less noticeable. I myself am thinking of doing this crocodile wallpaper behind the TV, in black, super beautiful!