There’s no denying television technology has changed over the decades just like a washing machine or any such other technology. Sure, today’s TVs are “smarter” and slimmer, but there’s one common dilemma still as relevant now as it was back when TV sets first came into living rooms in the 1940s and ’50s – where to put it. You want to have it in a place that allows for convenient viewing, but it’s just as important to factor in how your furniture is arranged and what’s happening with your décor. Read on to discover TV placement tips and ideas for living rooms to consider.

Find a Handy Power Source

No matter how smart your TV is, or you have multiple streaming services accounts like Netflix, amazon, HBO or Dish TV, it’s only going to be something you and your family enjoy if it’s connected to a nearby power source. Also, look for an outlet that can handle the power demands of your particular TV model, especially if you’ll be adding extras like a Blu-ray player or enhanced sound system.

Be Aware of Glare Potential

Be mindful of where your windows are and the times of the day when the TV is most likely to be watched. The reason to consider these factors is to avoid issues with glare. If you really have your heart set on a location by a window, you can always update your window coverings. Room darkening curtains or adjustable wide blinds, for instance, can minimize glare.

Determine What’s Best with Spacing for Optimal Viewing

You don’t want to find what you think is a perfect spot for your TV only to end up with neck or back aches from having to shift and strain to see it. So, also consider spacing and the ability to comfortably view the TV. Generally, about 4-feet off the ground is a good rule of thumb with height. With viewing distance, multiplying the diagonal width of the screen by three is one way to make this determination.

Pick Your Living Room’s Focal Point

Your TV can certainly end up being the focal point of your living room if this is what you prefer. If you do this, put it right in the center of your living room’s main seating area. But if you have a big picture window or some other focal point you prefer better, place the TV somewhere close by to still allow for comfortable and convenient viewing.

Consider Out of Sight Options

If you don’t want your TV to distract from your living room’s arrangement, look, or décor, you can always hide it instead. As mentioned above, today’s TVs are slimmer, so it’s much easier to find a way to hide a television. Possibilities include:

• Placing it inside a cabinet or armoire
• Putting is strategically behind a painting
• Using a sliding panel

Your TV can also be hidden in plain sight. One option is to consider a picture TV. These sets are designed to be switched to gallery mode when not being watched. Some models include eye-catching photos and backdrops coupled with mood-enhancing music. If you go with a cabinet or armoire, make sure there are holes in the back for the cords your TV needs, or drill some if need be. If kids will also be accessing your TV, be sure the cabinet is easily and safely accessible and easy to open.

Explore Mantel Placement Options

Mantel placement is trendy today, but the potential drawbacks are worth noting. First off, a TV on a mantel is typically too high. Plus, a TV right in the middle of a mantel is also one that takes away some of the spotlight from what’s normally a living room’s natural focal point. However, if you like the idea of mantel placement, mount it to the wall rather than placing it directly on the mantel.

Feel free to do some experimenting with television placement before you make a final decision. And if you want another smaller TV for your kitchen, office, or den, we’ve got a bonus suggestion for you. Consider opting for one designed to be easily flipped so it can be conveniently mounted in a corner or under a counter.

Caitlin Lopez
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With a Bachelor’s in General Studies from the University of Michigan, Caitlin Lopez has been a versatile writer and advisor for 12 years. She joined various platform in 2019, offering practical tips and guidance on multiple topics, from household management to personal development. Her background includes working in magazine editorials and as a lifestyle blogger.Her previous experience includes roles in educational outreach and as a freelance content writer. Apart from work, she is a classical music aficionado and enjoys exploring different culinary traditions. She is a perfect gardening enthusiast and enjoys participating in community empowerment workshops.

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