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    • Opt for a variety of flexible small seating. 'Adding poufs, stools or benches will help to maximize your space in a small TV room,' says Danielle Chiprut, founder and creative principal at Danielle Rose Design.
    • Conceal wires in a bespoke media cabinet. 'In this living room, the TV television is float mounted on the wall, avoiding the mess of wires and cables, surrounded with cantilevered shelving which sits above custom cabinetry,' says Clara Ewart, head of design at Kitesgrove.
    • Zone a small open plan tv room with wallpaper. 'This small TV room gets a lot of sunlight, so I was able to work with some darker colors and textures without the room feeling too dark,' says Galina Holechek, designer at Galina Renee Interior Design Studio.
    • Play with proportions and materials. At first glance, this small TV room appears to be spacious and large, however, this long living space is actually quite narrow.
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    • Use a Black and White Palette. The easiest way to make a blank black screen fade into the background of a small living room is to decorate the room in shades of black and white.
    • Camouflage It. Blogger Liz Marie hung a Frame TV over the mantel in her farmhouse living room that doubles as artwork when not in use. Continue to 3 of 21 below.
    • Paint the Wall Black. Sissy + Marley made this wall-mounted flat screen fade to black with jet-black paint on the wall behind the TV that blends in with a low black console and black floors.
    • Embed It. In this minimalist, all-white Los Angeles living room designed by Ghislaine Vinas, the TV is embedded into a seamless wall niche that makes it look like part of the architecture, while a color photo triptych creates a focal point.
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    In 2022, a report by market research firm TrendForce estimated that larger televisions, defined as those that are more than 60 inches in size, would take up some 20 per cent of the global television market share. At present, Gain City’s largest television offerings are 97- and 98-inch models from South Korean brands LG and Samsung respectively. LG’...

    Big screen TV allows us to replicate the excitement of a cinema, stadium or centre stage. But as screen size increase, its performance may decrease. The sharpness and contrast of the images and the sound quality may be compromised, just like the cinema experience. Or is it? This may have been true a few decades ago. But Sony has figured out the tec...

    The typical size of a small living room in an HDB flat, based on the size of the living-dining construction module, is about 12 sqm (3x4m) or 130 sq ft. An ergonomically comfortable sofa has a depth between cosy 75cm to roomy 90cm (or extravagant 115cm even). That leaves a room of two to three metres between you and your TV depending on the room la...

    “As a general rule, we recommend the height of the TV to be two-thirds of the distance between the TV and your viewing position,” says Lionel Lim, Assistant Marketing Manager at Sony Singapore. So, yes, a 2 to 3 metre distance is more than enough for a 65″ large screen TV. Sony’s BRAVIA TV Series, for instance, needs just one-metre distance for its...

    But, will staring at the screen so close damage your eyes? You’re probably thinking about the times when your parents scolded you for staring at the screen in close range. Staring at the screen for too long can, indeed, cause eye strains. But this was prevalent when the TV technology was at its sophomore stage, whose constant brightness quickly wor...

    On conventional TVs, brightness stays the same regardless of light in a room, resulting in pictures that are too dark or bright. Sony’s ambient optimisation technology features an embedded light sensor that automatically adjusts picture brightness to room conditions, boosting brightness in light rooms and reducing it in dark ones, so you get the pe...

    Sound experience can change depending on your room environment. Soft furnishings, like curtains or wall panel, absorb sounds. Objects in front of the TV can also compromise the quality of the sound that reaches your ears. Sony’s ambient optimisation technology detects objects and reproduces sound optimised for the room. The expanse of the big scree...

    Now, the all-important question: how much should you spend on a big-screen TV? It is essential to set a budget and seeking the best TV to fit it. “The good news is, big-screen TV prices have been decreasing in recent year, thanks to more people buying them, so a 75” TV will not deal that much damage to your wallet today,” shares Lionel. On the othe...

    Running on Android TV platform (with over 7,000 apps available) with X1™ 4K HDR Picture Processor, Acoustic Multi-Audio technology and beautiful minimalistic design, Sony’s BRAVIA TV checks all the boxes. We might not be able to enjoy front row seats to live performances in a while, or have as many options when we go to the cinema. But thanks to So...

    • Small living room ideas with TV: Go vertical. Opt for a more minimalist look and take advantage of vertical wall space by mounting your TV. It helps keep your small living room from feeling too cluttered and gives your furniture some room to breathe (exhibit A: the above pair of conversation-friendly armchairs).
    • Small living room ideas with TV: Open shelving. Instead of a traditional console, try mounting your TV above an open table. It frees up some much-needed space for decorative baskets and open shelves filled with your favorite things, so your TV blends right into your living room instead of sticking out.
    • Small living room ideas with TV: Show and tell. We love a bookshelf that doubles as a media console. Here, see-through doors show off an eclectic arrangement of stacks of books and pretty vases, making your TV setup feel like an intentional design moment (and less of an eyesore).
    • Small living room ideas with TV: Seamless storage. When it comes to small living rooms, you can never have too much storage. Here, a TV fits effortlessly among books, objects, and storage bins in this open shelving setup.
    • Hide a TV behind a bookcase. Oh, what's this a lovely bookshelf adding some color and texture to a small living room? Well yes, it is that, but it's also a clever way to hide the TV that would otherwise take over this small space.
    • Add a discrete panel. A similar concept is used in this diddy (but perfectly formed) white living room. The space doubles up as both a kitchen and dining room too so to have a huge TV out in the open would dominate the open-plan space.
    • Use sliding doors. Again, this small snug living room is part of an open-plan space, so it makes sense that the TV can be hidden away at mealtimes or when guests are over, especially if you've gone for something gargantuan like one of the best 85 inch TV screens.
    • Blend a TV into the walls. A super easy small living room TV idea is just to paint the wall the TV is mounted on in a dark shade. A deep navy or velvety black will blend your TV into the background so it's no so much of a focal point.
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