A giant TV screen is perfect for watching your favourite shows, but it can stick out like a sore thumb especially when it’s placed front and centre before a stark wall. Being a bulky, rectangular box in the middle of the room, it tends to command visual attention. That being said, there are clever methods to make your TV blend in better with the rest of the room. We round up 15 brilliant ways to decorate your TV wall.

Designed by Architology, the feature walls in this home are unlike those that serve only an aesthetic purpose. This is a fully functioning wall that integrates shelving, storage and even lighting.
Director Richard Lam and principal designer Vin Leong of Haelcyon Days designed a multifunction, full-height feature wall that not only maximises the wall space, but also the 3.2m-high ceiling. The side that’s facing the living room has open shelves and a TV console.
The mix of black and white finishes, as well as framed designs adds character to this TV console cum bookshelf designed by The Scientist.
An L-shaped pigeon hole cabinet adds visual interest next to the wood-look TV console, designed by The Scientist.
With the aim of keeping the home looking seamless and free of clutter, the team at 82 designed this full-height white cabinets cum TV console that extends from the main door through to the length of the living room.
Painting a dark wall behind the TV ensures that a smooth, seamless-looking finish.
This deflects attention from the plain TV screen, and gives your walls a pop of personality too!
This nifty trick turns any TV into wall decoration!
Say goodbye to plain living room walls – treat your TV like a piece of art by grouping it together with artwork and photographs.
If you prefer a neat, regular design, this is the trick for you.
Not only can this be more visually interesting, but it is also a space-saver and multifunctional as well!
Hide away the big black box to make your living room look less cluttered.
Whether it’s books, trinkets or a vase, create some balance with other forms of home decor.
This space-saving solution craftily hides the screen away when you’re not using it.
Wood panels will add texture and warmth to your TV wall.
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Text: Domenica Tan, Home & Decor / Additional Reporting: Elizabeth Liew