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One of the easiest ways to define a room is with a shelf. This open shelving separates a dining room from the rest of the space and also provides a ton of decorative potential. The shelf has been expertly styled with knick-knacks and plants, but you could easily add books or dinnerware to the mix. TV Unit Room Divider
Rather than hanging your wall-mounted TV right front and center in your gallery wall, test out a more inconspicuous spot on the wall. A giant flatscreen TV smack dab in the middle of a grouping of smaller framed pieces is going to look like, well…a giant flatscreen TV smack dab in the middle of smaller framed pieces.
Make sure stuff doesn’t pile under and around them, and use good cable management and it should be fine. If your monitor stand doesn’t have cable routing built in, even something as simple as velcro-ing the cables into a group and running it down the monitor stand can help. If the cables run down the back of the desk and are visible, some

Tuck lamp cords away. Lamp cords are one of the trickier things to hide because they tend to sit away from walls, but the best way I've found to hide them is under the edge of the rug. The lamp in the den is controlled with a foot switch, so it sticks out while the rest gets routed under the rug to the plug.

A hidden fridge cabinet around a structural column. Casey and Kumar’s apartment is full of clever storage solutions to maximize their limited space. The kitchen is one such example thanks to creative built-ins. Custom cabinetry covers the refrigerator along with a neighboring pantry, while the entire unit conceals a structural column. To keep it flat against the frame when it was closed, we used magnets on the other side. Here is the artwork fully open. Now granted, this cabinet is huge, it finishes off at 50″ x 50″. I had to make sure that when it opened, I had enough room to have the artwork lay against the wall. And luckily I did. Examples of TV set in the middle of the roomThe most important things to keep in mind when choosing such a design are easy to follow. First, you can hide the cable and cover the back of the TV with a room divider or room divider. Then place all components such as a cable duct in the corner behind the housing. Personally I would get a credenza to put where the painting is (the painting would look lovely hanging above it). Put the network stuff inside the credenza - the credenza will need a hole for the cables or you'll need to be comfortable cutting a hole. Hide whatever cables and extension cords between the credenza and the outlet with a raceway. YIs6UB.
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