How to hide tv over fireplace

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a wooden frame with an arrow pointing to the left in front of it and a mirror behind it

Happy day, Fiddle Leaf Friends! This week I am sharing one of my favorite DIYs to date – this easy DIY TV cover! I have wanted to cover the TV in our master for quite some time, but the project kept getting put off. Now that it is finally done, I’m kicking myself that I didn’t do it sooner! You can always head to my BLOG for more projects like this too!I am going to make a few recommendations to you throughout this tutorial RE: changes I would make if I did this again – things like how…

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a living room filled with furniture and a fire place covered in framed pictures on the wall

Blue Egg Brown Nest has built a Hide & Seek TV Screen. When we build our home we knew we would be putting the TV above the fireplace, but did not want to see it. I refinished individual frames, found vintage postcards and had my husband fasten them together to create a screen to open & close.

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a living room filled with furniture and a large rug on top of a hard wood floor

So you want a Samsung The Frame TV, but you don’t like the price tag. Join the club! I perpetually have it on my home wishlist, but the good news is you can still transform your flatscreen into a work of art… and for a fraction of the cost. Take a page out of designer Hollie Velten-Lattrell’s playbook, and use a textile to hide your high-tech television. All it takes some scissors, paint, fabric, and mounting hardware to do so.

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a living room filled with furniture and a flat screen tv mounted to the wall above a fireplace

I am currently helping a client that is in the process of restoring a historic home built in 1785. One of their requests is to find ways to keep modern technology from conflicting with the period integrity of this home. We have decided to only use antique pieces with the televisions tucked inside, but there are other lovely ways to solve this common decorating dilemma. Much to my son's chagrin, I am not one who likes to see technology dominating a room. Luckily for both of us he has a loft…

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