TV Rack: 50 decoration ideas to make your living room look amazing

TV Rack: 50 decoration ideas to make your living room look amazing
Robert Rivera

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The TV room is the ideal place to gather friends and family and enjoy a good movie, so a well-decorated room is important to achieve a functional and beautiful environment at the same time.

The rack, a piece of furniture that holds the television and other electronic devices, is the essential item to combine these two concepts: besides organizing them, it embellishes the room, even arranging other decorative items.

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There is a great diversity of rack models, with different sizes and the use of various materials in their confection. They can be found in one-piece versions or with separate panels. One of the most popular models today is the counter type, where the low unit takes up little space, leaving the wall free.

The possibilities of using this piece of furniture vary according to the budget and personal tastes of the owners of the home, and should, just like the rest of the decoration, translate the personality of the residents. Trying to demonstrate the possible varieties of this piece of furniture, check out the beautiful options below for you to get inspired:

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1. the charm lies in the panel made of wood blocks in various sizes

In this option, besides accommodating the television and collection items, the panel divides the room

3. here the rack has room for a pouf and the panel is flush mounted in the ceiling

4. this rack has a built-in fireplace and a mirror to enlarge the room

5. with recessed lighting and a dark wall, the panel stands out in the room

6. the long counter is ideal for organizing items on site

7. wood option for smaller environments

The same wood used in the counter extends to the panel, and the mirrored doors make it look more beautiful

9. the most used trick to enlarge small rooms: mirrors around the panel

The option for not using panels gave more emphasis to the wall, framed by cabinets

11. the mixture of materials such as glass, wood, and mirrors makes the environment more personalized

12. functional option, has built-in shelves and fireplace

13. another example of how recessed lighting in the panel makes a difference

14. here, instead of a panel, the wood-paneled wall was used as a background for the TV

15. looking for something vintage? then this rack and panel framing the TV might be ideal

16. rustic and simple, with a lot of wood marking presence

17. and why not work cut-outs into the wood, making it even more beautiful?

18. the spotlight gave prominence to the white panel

19. brightening the room, in vibrant yellow

20. pallet feet and white lacquered counter: minimalist

21. white counter and suspended panel in wooden boards, lengthening the room

22. another example with a mix of materials and ample furniture

23. industrial style hanging counter to match the brick wall

24. planned furniture that becomes a home office desk

25. one more proof that the built-in fireplace is a trend to be considered

26. rack with multiple shelves to keep the room well organized

27. one-piece wooden project, with a black panel to highlight the TV

28. the black color makes the TV screen stand out, magnifying its image

29. small and discreet, it is a good option to highlight the brick wall

30. high relief panel and recessed lighting

31. with a futuristic design, full of curves

32 - Marking presence and integrating with the fireplace and the "living" wall

33. two tones of wood, with differentiated texture and light foci

34. futuristic design and mirror panel

35. here there is no panel, but a differentiated frame leaving a unique environment

36. rack and bookcase in the same imposing piece of furniture

37. simple, but without losing style

38. another option with rounded corners, beautifying the environment

39 - Bet on a stylish panel to guarantee the differential of your room

40. dark tones guarantee more sobriety to your environment

41. and why not embed the panel in the wall? this brings more depth to the screen

42. if the space is large, it is valid to have two equal racks, side by side

43. differentiated design, rounded and with niches for plants

44 - Mixing two colors and dividing environments

45 - Marking presence with yellow, contrasting with the rest of the decorations

46. simplistic design to harmonize with minimalist decoration

47. mix of colors and materials for a more interesting look

48. how about a cherry-colored rack? it will set the mood like no other

49. circular design and wood block panels

50. covering the entire wall, with different levels and shelves

51. white and woody mixed throughout the environment

52. one-piece panel and two-tone rack

53. hollowed rack, integrating indoor and outdoor environments

54. another example of the elongated counter, now in black

It doesn't matter which model you prefer, it can be discrete, full of features, and even recessed lighting, the truth is that the rack is capable of making the decoration of your living room even more charming. Choose your favorite and leave your room more organized and stylish.




Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera is a seasoned interior designer and home decor expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Born and raised in California, he has always had a passion for design and art, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in interior design from a prestigious design school. With a keen eye for color, texture, and proportion, Robert effortlessly blends different styles and aesthetics to create unique and beautiful living spaces. He is highly knowledgeable in the latest design trends and techniques, and is constantly experimenting with new ideas and concepts to bring life to his clients' homes. As the author of a popular blog on home decor and design, Robert shares his expertise and insights with a large audience of design enthusiasts. His writing is engaging, informative, and easy to follow, making his blog an invaluable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Whether you're seeking advice on color schemes, furniture arrangement, or DIY home projects, Robert has the tips and tricks you need to create a stylish, welcoming home.