![]() ![]() We suggest simply mounting your TV onto the wall opposite your bed and using a luxurious silk curtain to hide and reveal it, as shown here. Remember when as a kid you sat your parents down on the sofa and used the living room curtains as a makeshift theatre to perform your latest 'show'? Our next tip for a bedroom TV idea is better than that and a tad more sophisticated, but along the same lines. Create a viewing area in the bedroom dressing room If you decide to house your TV in the middle of a bespoke wardrobe without a door hiding it, a good trick is to paint the wardrobe a dark colour so that it blends in well with the TV design and looks subtly stylish. 'If you've invested a significant sum of money sourcing the best TV for your budget, the most prudent way to get the most from it is by taking the same care and attention in housing it.' 'From the configuration through to the finish, made-to-measure furniture ensures you make best use of available space and tailor it to your unique requirements. “Whether you are looking for discrete storage or a stylish solution for your home, fitted furniture has the advantage of being built to suit the particular need of your room,' says Rachal Hutcheson national retail manager at Sharps. Alternatively, you can fit a new wardrobe that is made to measure and has a TV in a concealed pull-out system such as in this handsome design from Sharps. First up you can call in the help of a joiner to adapt your existing wardrobe so that your TV is hidden behind the doors. The process is similar to how to mount your TV to a wall. Provided the TV viewing angle suits you and you can watch comfortably from your bed, there are a number of ways this can work. Mount the TV within painted storage or wardrobesĪ similar idea to the sliding door tip above, fitting your TV behind wardrobe doors or with storage units surrounding it is a great way to keep the tech presence in your bedroom minimal and the zen maximal. The depth will be made to ensure the doors close seamlessly in front of the contents of the wardrobe.'Īnd when you want to sit back in bed and watch an episode of The White Lotus, you can just slide the wardrobe doors open. 'Made-to-measure frameless glass sliding doors such as our Cloister doors are finished with 38mm internal shelving as standard and can be made up to 2800mm high and 1250mm wide. 'When we fit TVs in bespoke wardrobes, the shelving is fitted to the client's requirements and the measurements of the tech they wish to fit within it.' 'The key with TVs is to consider the distance and viewing angle first and then decide whether you wish them to be hidden or on display,' says Philipp Nagel, director at Neatsmith. They even include space to hide soundbars and extras such as Sky TV, so you don't have clunky-set-top boxes on display. Use the Konmari Method to fold your clothes away neatly and you're onto a winner.Ĭompanies such as Neatsmith can accommodate a TV in their tailor-made designs – helpful if you've gone for one of the best 85 inch TVs. Investing in a fitted wardrobe that has space for your TV screen as well all your clothes, shoes and bed linen, is a great way to achieve a luxurious looking bedroom, for example. ![]() ![]() ![]() A room that feels streamlined and spacious – with everything neatly hidden away – so you can run your fingers over the dresser like a model in a chocolate advert is achievable, however. Getting the storage just right in the bedroom is key to sweet dreams. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |