Furniture ideas for 60 inch tv
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3po3 on Jun 26, 2012My parents have their TV in an armoire, and I really like it because when they have company over or if they are just hanging out, they can close the armoire doors, and the TV is not the focal point of the living room. Plus, you get some storage for DVDs or a cable box or whatever.Helpful Reply
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Leslie D on Jun 26, 2012I think if you keep the piece in the same color as your kitchen cabinets, it wouldn't appear to be heavy. With a 60" TV, you may end up having to go with a custom piece (which isn't much more than the pre-made entertainment centers if you find the right cabinet guy). You could then have it made with sliding panels or doors to hide the gigantic TV when not in use. It's going to be the big black blob of the TV that will be a focal point if you're not able to hide it somehow. Either that, or get a new husband who doesn't insist on a 60" TV...LOLHelpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jun 27, 2012TVs have gotten so big (I cannot understand why because there is so little worth watching) that they are like large elephants sitting in the room! But for some reason the guys love them! I think that since TVs have gotten so large that there is a market where you can buy prebuilt open shelfing for them. If you do not intend to have an electrical outlet installed TV height, attach an extension cord to the back of the cabinet and run it up to the TV before you put the cabinet into place. You can paint or repaint the cabinet a coordinating or contrasting color if you want to get funky! By the way, that rug is LOVELY! The classic red style goes with any decor!Helpful Reply
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Kelly on Jun 27, 2012What about the Besta series from Ikea? You could customize upper cabinets to fill in the space. If you do the cabinets in white it shouldn't feel too heavy - and can store a bunch of stuff for you behind closed doors.Helpful Reply
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Jacqueline S on Jun 27, 2012I would wall mount the TV higher and put an antique buffet or conversation table beneath..Helpful Reply
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Victoria S on Jun 27, 2012I am thinking something in wood with built in shelves and cabinets that you can use for storage. If you paint it the same color as the trim on your windows you would make a great focus wall. Put things that you love on the shelves. I love this look!Helpful Reply
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Dawn P on Jun 27, 2012You could use a set of 3 lower bookshelves and place the tv on top. pictures and plants to add a little color and characterHelpful Reply
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Jim Ginas on Jun 27, 2012ok, so here's a GUY thought! Get a 70" TV! ok, seriously, I just saw at my friend's house where the builder recessed the whole TV so the screen was FLAT with the wall. I am having a contractor coming out a week from tomorrow to give an estimate to do that for 3 of my TVs. Completely recessed into the wall, to include the electric and cable! His looks so nice, maybe I can get a picture if interested.Helpful Reply
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Cathy M on Jun 27, 2012If it's in a movie room I would frame old movie posters and scatter them about the wall.Helpful Reply
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LandlightS on Jun 27, 2012Having done many electrics for home theaters, I agree with Jacqueline.....mount the screen on the wall at proper height. Add a sound bar directly beneath the screen and with a buffet or conversation piece below, all the wires will be hidden and the audio equipment can be stored in same....(out of sight). That makes for a very tastefull installation. Have a nice 4th holiday GaryHelpful Reply
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Nancy C on Jun 27, 2012we have a large one that we wall mounted .. hubby built a wall protruding around it... sort of frame it in... under that you could run shelves for your cable box, x box, dvd player or dvd's... any of those little things.. and all the wires could be hidden then... hubby could put electric outlet anywhere in that "new" wall....Helpful Reply
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Donna on Jun 27, 2012Wall mount the TV. To match the framing in your windows... (am assuming the panels you are referring to are shear and no solid) use lots of floating block style shelfs in the color wood of the kitchen counter. You can scatter the block like shelfs in a random pattern. You can put some type of green plant (snow white pot) one possibly two of the shelves to bring in the greenery that you have outside through those beautiful windows. Put in great pos of color to bring up the wall the color of whatever rug or throw pillows you use... and depending on your style you could possibly place a unigue cabinet directly under the tv... like an old cherry wood bureau. This could house your blue ray, cable box, etc. and the draws will come in handy to hide movies/music. Just a thought. :)Helpful Reply
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Stacy W on Jun 27, 2012Thanks everyone. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond and the great ideas!!Helpful Reply
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Marcia G on Jun 27, 2012Definitely a wall mountHelpful Reply
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Sandy F on Jun 27, 2012Wall mount the TV and floor to ceiling book shelves on either side and three shelves on wall above TV going from one book shelf to the otherHelpful Reply
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Cynthia S on Jun 27, 2012I had this same dilemma, being the 'Queen of Cheap' I fiddled with these freebees until I got the configuration just right. The pic is not the best, but I think you can get the idea. One old dresser, painted black, two old shelving units (already black) and three shadow boxes from another room that I also painted black. The dresser is the perfect height for tv viewing, and the shadow boxes make the whole arrangement symmetrical! Anyway that was my solution and, what the heck, it cost less than six dollars for paint!Helpful Reply
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Judy C on Jun 27, 2012I like Jim G's idea. Recess the TV then you won't have to look at any cords or the back of the TV from either side angleHelpful Reply
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Sarah S on Jun 27, 2012I saw a cool DIY show and they built a book shelf like thing all around the TV for storage ( dvds, cds,Wii, books, etc.) and had two book self units on barn door tipe rail to cover tv when not in use. It was beautiful and looked like 1 built in unit. TV was mounted on wall with no wires showing.Helpful Reply
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Beverly C on Jun 28, 2012I say build a mock fireplace and mantel and mount the TV above the fireplace...Helpful Reply
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Jim Ginas on Jun 28, 2012attended Homearama in Deep Creek this week. There were quite a few TVs mounted on wall mounts where you could see the mount, cable and electric from both sides. Didn't look very nice. (My LED in my Guest room is same and I hate that you can see behind from the side. I do have a Plasma in a TV room where we have a credenza under it to hold audio/visual and hide electric and cable, but honestly, the TV in the wall, with cable and electric hidden looks so much nicer. ** If you are going to spend the money, think long term what you think looks best and go from there. (recessing a wall and putting electric and cable behind the TV is only costing me a few hundred dollars, which is really nothing when you think long term and how much nicer it may look, cleaner!Helpful Reply
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Frye finish carpentry & handyman services on Jun 28, 2012you could still use the wall mount bracket,then frame around outside of t v with 1 x 6 or whatever it take to get frame out to front of t v,then put casing around that. so when t v is pushed back flush to wall it looks like it it in a frame ,but you can still pull it out and swivel it side to side.Helpful Reply
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Frye finish carpentry & handyman services on Jun 28, 2012then you could do some built in shelves around that.Helpful Reply
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Al on Jun 28, 2012The TV is too small for the wall. I would suggest a bigger TV. Sharp has a good 80"Helpful Reply
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Jim Ginas on Jun 28, 2012Al - 80" !!!!!!!!!!!Helpful Reply
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Mary Murray Gibson on May 30, 2013I would wall mount the tv, over an old buffet, sofa table, drop-leaf table...buffet would provide storage also......Helpful Reply
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Tweetermama2 on Oct 23, 2015My set up is similar to yours.Helpful Reply
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Drd4223999 on Mar 24, 2016I have mine on an antique dresser an it works well for me. It puts the tv at a good height and brings warmth and design in. I'm actually considering chalk painting and distressing it when I move into my little 2 bedroom house in May. I'll be interested in the other ideas people suggest tooHelpful Reply
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B1doyle on Nov 03, 2016I like tweetermama2's, but you could also put a shelf above the tv with plants and/or other decorations.Helpful Reply
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Jcraw on Nov 12, 2016Thank you for saying no to a wall unit. Your windows are gorgeous, and a long buffet underneath the wall hung tv would be perfect. Maybe instead of a shelf above it could be fun to hang an assortment of interesting small/medium mirrors from yard sales, etc. you could even paint them to match your window trim. They'd detract from the blackness of the giant tv.Helpful Reply
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