We opted for asymmetrical artwork on top of the bed as well as in the hallway to create more visual interest and layers in the room.
Garrett Hunter used the original floor layout and architectural characteristics like exposed brick and ceiling beams in this midcentury Los Angeles home.
In a cupboard! Charlap-Hyman Herrero architect Andre Herrero created a steel fireplace surround with twin doors to hide the living room TV.
Use an attractive gallery wall to hide your screens if you don't have a good cabinet. Designer Joe Lucas demonstrates in his sunny Los Angeles house.
Show off your beautiful sights! Kemble Interiors' Lori Deeds designed a banquette and seating area to take advantage of this Palm Beach estate's garden views.
These Upper East Side apartment's living room walls were painted black, creating the perfect backdrop for an extensive art collection and bright pops of color elsewhere.
Designer Augusta Hoffman added color and joy to a calm New York apartment with a vibrant ikat wallcovering in the main bedroom.
Instead of sealing the walls, Bachman Brown used a steel and glass enclosure to construct a library in a downtown residential project to maximize natural light.