How can I decorate a tv wall in my master bedroom?
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put a picture over the cabinet and match it with another one after tv
Use pallet wood and do the shou-sugi-ban. It's a Japanese techinque
Put a mirror or some form of art work above the dresser.
Bring the TV down a little and create a gallery wall that encompasses the TV, dresser and chest. I did that in our living room and have gotten many compliments on it.
I like the large sized metal wall hangings. They can be modern or floral or fish. Whatever is your style. They often sell different sizes of matching items. Check decor sites or Amazon.
If you don't want to move the TV and all the wiring and the mount that is on the wall, have you considered moving the taller dresser under the TV and would it be possible to move the long dresser to another wall? Add some art work and bring some color to the room. I think that will brighten the room and moving the dressers will alleviate the dead space
Hope this helps with your project!
You're welcome
You're welcome If you can put something between the 2 dressers it will give the illusion of separation. In my bedroom we have a blank space that is not big enough for a chair so the wall looks lop-sided So i have an artificial tree that I put there to take up the space. It is not perfect, but it makes me feel better LOL!!
I would also consider lowering the tv. It feels much too high for the space and would look better closet to the dresser.