American Farmhouse Style

NO MORE MADEFORTV DRAMAS

Don’t let your TV cause drama in your décor. Here are a few camouflage tips to try.

- BY KELLY McMASTER

Don’t let your TV cause drama in your décor. Here are a few camouflage tips to try.

We have a lovehate relationsh­ip with the TV, don’t we? We love the entertainm­ent it provides, but most of us hate the cord management chaos and the big black hole it creates in our décor. With a few tips and tricks, along with perhaps a new piece of furniture, it is possible to disguise the screen when it’s not in use, as well as tuck away unsightly cords.

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PHOTO BY ISTOCK ?? (right) Mount your TV onto a beautiful accent wall, and surround it with décor on each side and below to enhance its appearance.
(opposite) A wall-mounted TV bordered by architectu­ral pieces and a screen saver that coordinate­s with your décor is always a good idea.
Try mounting your TV on a fireplace surround painted black for ultimate camouflage.
PHOTO BY MARK LOHMAN PHOTO BY ISTOCK (right) Mount your TV onto a beautiful accent wall, and surround it with décor on each side and below to enhance its appearance. (opposite) A wall-mounted TV bordered by architectu­ral pieces and a screen saver that coordinate­s with your décor is always a good idea. Try mounting your TV on a fireplace surround painted black for ultimate camouflage.

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