We hear a lot about people giving up televisions in their homes. But Nielsen data estimates that the U.S. has 125 million TV households, meaning a little less than 97 percent of U.S. households, have at least one TV. That’s a heck of a lot of people trying to figure out how to work that television into the design of the room where it hangs — or sits. It could be in the living room or family room, but also a bedroom or the kitchen. And, yes, for some, even the bathroom. My new story for The San Diego Union-Tribune’s Home and Garden section draws on the expertise of local interior designers for ways to help you choose the right TV and the right space for it so that it fits into your room’s aesthetics.
Putting the TV Into Room Design
Can you figure out where the TV is? Read my story to figure it out! Photo from Mino Pro Media, originally published in The San Diego Union-Tribune)