Hello,
does anyone happen to have their TV positioned under a band of windows and could share a few pictures with me?
If you had to choose, TV under the band of windows, couch opposite, allowing a view through the patio door on the same side as the TV
or
couch under the band of windows (with the garden behind, patio door basically on the couch wall, and the view then towards the opposite wall with the band of windows.
Does anyone have either of these setups?
Thanks and best regards
does anyone happen to have their TV positioned under a band of windows and could share a few pictures with me?
If you had to choose, TV under the band of windows, couch opposite, allowing a view through the patio door on the same side as the TV
or
couch under the band of windows (with the garden behind, patio door basically on the couch wall, and the view then towards the opposite wall with the band of windows.
Does anyone have either of these setups?
Thanks and best regards
I like the long bands of windows in the living room – they have a bit of a 1960s modern feel.
However, I don’t really want a door right where I sit, so I would... ugh, not so simple.
Ideal spot for the window band! Then place the sofa along the upper side of the plan.
I’m not a big fan of those swivel arms. The TVs end up crooked, and it doesn’t look great from behind either.
However, I don’t really want a door right where I sit, so I would... ugh, not so simple.
Andre77 schrieb:
There is deliberately no window on the right side of the layout because there is a parking space outside, and a carport is planned to be built there.
Ideal spot for the window band! Then place the sofa along the upper side of the plan.
I’m not a big fan of those swivel arms. The TVs end up crooked, and it doesn’t look great from behind either.
ypg schrieb:
I’m not a big fan of these swivel arms. The TVs end up crooked, and it doesn’t look very good from the back either.Yes, that’s my thought as well. That’s why I’m considering a projector and screen instead.
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hemali200328 Jul 2019 18:20Andre77 schrieb:
Here’s another idea... maybe a bit unusual, to mount the TV on the upper planned wall using a swivel bracket I would rotate it 180 degrees. We have it like that – the sofa is almost in the middle of the room and the TV on the wall. I think this arrangement works better with the lighting conditions. I prefer it over having a TV in the middle of the room.
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hemali200328 Jul 2019 18:23hemali2003 schrieb:
I would rotate it 180 degrees. We have something similar – the sofa is basically in the middle of the room and the TV is mounted on the wall. I think the lighting conditions are better that way. I prefer it to having the TV in the middle of the room. But is there probably not enough space for that? I think we have over 4 meters (13 feet) from the door to the wall.
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goalkeeper28 Jul 2019 23:53hemali2003 schrieb:
I would rotate it 180 degrees again. We have it similar like that – the sofa is basically in the middle of the room and the TV on the wall. I think the lighting conditions are the best that way. I like it better than having a TV in the middle of the room. That is the best option. The couch then also serves as a room divider between the dining and living areas. The media wall is positioned directly opposite.
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