A TV mounted on the wall can be a total game-changer in a small space, but only if it looks intentional instead of like a lonely black rectangle.

Mount at True Eye Level

Mount your TV at seated eye level for a cozy, theater-like vibe—goodbye neck strain.
Mount your TV at seated eye level for a cozy, theater-like vibe—goodbye neck strain.

I used to mount my TV on the wall too high, and my neck definitely told on me during long movie nights. Now I line it up to my seated eye level, and it feels more like a cozy theater vibe than a waiting room screen.

Possibly handy products:

  • Tilting Or Low-Profile TV Wall Mount: Achieve the perfect viewing angle and keep your screen flush against the wall for a sleek look.
  • Low Profile TV Stand Bench: Anchor your wall-mounted screen visually with a sleek, low-profile media console that complements modern minimalist decor.
  • In-Wall Cable Management Kit: Hide unsightly cords behind the drywall to maintain a clean, floating aesthetic without distracting wire clutter.

Center It Above a Low Console

Center your TV above a low console for a grounded, polished wall with hidden storage.
Center your TV above a low console for a grounded, polished wall with hidden storage.

In my 450 sq ft place, I always start by mounting the TV centered above a slim media console so the screen feels grounded instead of floating awkwardly. It instantly makes the whole wall look “done,” and I still get hidden storage for the not-cute stuff.

Products that could assist:

  • Mid-Century Modern Media Console: Choose a slim, low-profile cabinet to anchor your entertainment space while keeping clutter completely hidden.
  • Low-Profile Fixed TV Wall Mount: Secure your screen flush against the wall for that sleek, grounded look without awkward gaps.
  • Cable Management Raceway Kit: Paint this simple cover to match your wall and instantly hide dangling cords for a polished finish.

Hide Cords With a Clean Cable Path

A paintable cable cover creates a crisp, cord-free TV wall that instantly calms the room.
A paintable cable cover creates a crisp, cord-free TV wall that instantly calms the room.

The fastest upgrade I’ve done is planning a tidy cable management route (a paintable cover works wonders) so the wall-mounted TV looks crisp from every angle. Once I hid my cords, my whole living room felt calmer, like visual clutter just disappeared.

May just do the trick:

  • Paintable on-wall cord cover raceway kit: Conceal unsightly hanging cables quickly by snapping them into these covers, which you can paint to match your wall.
  • Self-adhesive cable clips and ties organizer set: Secure stray wires behind your media unit or along furniture legs to keep your entertainment area looking organized.
  • In-wall power extension cord kit for flat screens: Ideally hide wires inside the wall for a truly floating look without hiring an electrician for complex wiring.

Use a Swivel Mount for Flex Views

A swivel-mounted TV lets you angle the screen to sofa or bed—flex views in one sleek setup.
A swivel-mounted TV lets you angle the screen to sofa or bed—flex views in one sleek setup.

In my studio days, a swivel wall mount saved me because I could angle the mounted TV toward the sofa or my bed without rearranging furniture. It’s one of those practical choices that quietly makes your layout feel twice as functional.

A few suggestions:

  • Articulating TV Wall Mount: Extend and angle your screen for perfect viewing from anywhere in the room with this flexible mounting solution.
  • HDMI Cable Management Clips: Keep your setup looking clean and organized by securing loose wires directly to the mount’s moving arm.
  • Cord Concealer Kit: Hide unsightly cables running down the wall for a polished, professional finish that complements your new mount.

Add a Dark Paint Backdrop

A deep, moody paint backdrop makes a wall-mounted TV blend in and feel instantly intentional.
A deep, moody paint backdrop makes a wall-mounted TV blend in and feel instantly intentional.

When I painted the wall behind my mounted TV a deep, moody shade, the screen visually blended in and stopped stealing the whole show. It’s my favorite trick for making a small living room feel cozy while making the TV on the wall look more intentional.

These products might help:

  • Dark Matte Interior Paint: Transform your living space and help camouflage your TV screen by applying a rich, moody wall color.
  • Paint Roller Kit: Make your DIY accent wall project easier and smoother with a comprehensive set of painting tools.
  • Mid-Century Media Console: Anchor your mounted TV setup with a stylish, low-profile wooden cabinet that adds significant warmth.

Frame It With Floating Cabinets

Wall-mounted TV framed by floating cabinets—sleek, hidden storage for a custom built-in look.
Wall-mounted TV framed by floating cabinets—sleek, hidden storage for a custom built-in look.

I’ve helped clients “build” a feature wall by adding floating cabinets around a TV mounted on the wall, and it always looks custom even on a budget. My favorite part is the closed storage—because real life has remotes, cords, and random stuff.

Some handy options:

  • Wall-Mounted Floating Cabinet: Create a sleek, modern look instantly while hiding clutter like remotes and cables inside minimalist storage compartments.
  • Modern Minimalist Vases: Style your new console surface with textured ceramic vases that add warmth and personality without overwhelming the space.
  • Cable Management Kit: Keep that custom ”floating” appearance clean by organizing and concealing unsightly wires behind your mounted television setup.

Flank It With Tall Shelving

Turn your TV into a chic media wall—frame it with tall shelves, books, and ceramics.
Turn your TV into a chic media wall—frame it with tall shelves, books, and ceramics.

The most classic upgrade I use is mounting the TV between two tall shelves so the whole wall becomes a media wall instead of just a screen. I do this in my own place with books and a couple of ceramics to soften all the tech.

Try these:

  • Tall Bookshelf Towers: Create immediate built-in appeal by placing these flanking towers on either side of your screen.
  • Textured Ceramic Vases: Soften the look of electronics by styling your shelves with organic, earthy ceramic decor pieces.
  • Dried Pampas Grass: Add height and natural warmth to your display without needing sunlight or regular maintenance.

Tuck the TV Into an Alcove

Mount your TV inside an alcove for an instant built-in look—perfect for tiny spaces.
Mount your TV inside an alcove for an instant built-in look—perfect for tiny spaces.

In one tiny apartment, my best wall space was an awkward niche, so I mounted the TV inside the alcove and it instantly looked built-in. It’s such a smart way to make a TV on the wall feel like it belongs—especially when the rest of the room is short on walls.

A few things you might like:

  • Slim profile fixed TV wall mount: Keep your screen flush with the alcove wall for that seamless built-in look using a heavy-duty mount.
  • Recessed in-wall cable management kit: Hide unsightly cords behind the drywall to maintain the clean, minimalist aesthetic of your custom TV niche.
  • Minimalist floating wood shelf: Create a sleek media console beneath your alcove TV to store remotes and display simple decor accents.

Try a Corner Wall Mount

A corner-mounted TV frees up precious wall space—perfect for narrow rooms with lots of windows.
A corner-mounted TV frees up precious wall space—perfect for narrow rooms with lots of windows.

When windows steal all your prime wall space, a corner-mounted TV can be the layout saver you didn’t know you needed. I’ve used this trick in a narrow living room, and it opened up a whole wall for storage and art.

You might like:

  • Full Motion TV Wall Mount: Extend your view perfectly from any corner with an articulating arm that adjusts to fit unique room layouts.
  • Low Profile White Media Console: Anchor your entertainment space with a sleek, modern cabinet that provides storage without overwhelming tight corner areas.
  • Dried Pampas Grass Decor: Soften the sharp angles of a television setup by adding natural texture and warmth with dried botanicals.

Build a Gallery Wall Around It

Turn a wall-mounted TV into art with a soft neutral gallery wall of frames and textures.
Turn a wall-mounted TV into art with a soft neutral gallery wall of frames and textures.

I love turning a TV mounted on the wall into part of a gallery wall so it feels like one piece of a curated collection. In my own setup, mixing frames and a couple of small prints made the TV feel less like a black box and more like decor.

Useful items to consider:

  • Set of Light Wood Picture Frames: Create a unified look around your screen by arranging matching natural wood frames for your favorite prints.
  • Minimalist Botanical Art Prints: Soften the look of technology with serene, nature-inspired line art prints that complement neutral decor styles.
  • Woven Seagrass Storage Baskets: Hide cords and clutter in textured baskets that fit perfectly into media console shelving units.

Add Vertical Wood Slats Behind the TV

Vertical wood slats behind a mounted TV add warm texture and designer contrast—no floor space needed.
Vertical wood slats behind a mounted TV add warm texture and designer contrast—no floor space needed.

A wood slat accent wall behind a mounted TV is one of those high-impact looks that instantly adds warmth and texture. I tried a renter-friendly version with lightweight panels, and it made my living room feel way more designer without eating floor space.

Items that may come in handy:

  • Wood Slat Wall Panels: Transform your wall instantly with these panels that add warmth, texture, and modern style to your entertainment area.
  • Floating TV Media Console: Save floor space and create a sleek, clean look by mounting this modern entertainment unit beneath your television.
  • Large Floor Vase with Dried Grass: Soften the room’s corners and add natural height next to your media wall with this decorative arrangement set.

Go Textured With Tile-Look Panels

A wall‑mounted TV pops against concrete‑look panels for an instant architectural feature wall.
A wall‑mounted TV pops against concrete‑look panels for an instant architectural feature wall.

For a bolder feature, I’ve styled a wall-mounted TV on a wall with textured panels that mimic stone or concrete, and the contrast looks so modern. It’s a fun way to make the TV wall feel architectural, even if the rest of your apartment is plain drywall.

Explore these options:

  • 3D Textured Wall Panels: Add architectural depth easily by installing these textured geometric panels to create a striking modern accent wall.
  • Low Profile Floating TV Console: Complement your feature wall with a sleek, minimalist media cabinet that provides storage without visually cluttering space.
  • Construction Adhesive for Panels: Ensure your new textured panels stay securely mounted to your wall with this strong, reliable heavy-duty adhesive.

Use Symmetry With Wall Sconces

Make your wall-mounted TV a focal point with matching sconces and cozy, balanced light.
Make your wall-mounted TV a focal point with matching sconces and cozy, balanced light.

Mounting matching wall sconces on each side of my TV on the wall made it feel like a real focal point instead of an afterthought. I love how the soft lighting also makes nighttime viewing feel cozier and more intentional.

Check if these fit your needs:

  • Textured Cylinder Wall Sconces: Frame your television with natural texture using these sconces to add symmetry and warm, inviting ambient light.
  • Low Profile Oak TV Stand: Anchor your entertainment space with a sleek, minimalist wood console that perfectly complements a wall-mounted setup.
  • Dried Pampas Grass Decor: Soften the sharp lines of your electronics by arranging tall dried grasses in a ceramic vase nearby.

Add Bias Lighting Behind the Screen

Soft LED bias lighting behind a wall-mounted TV for a luxe glow and gentler nighttime viewing.
Soft LED bias lighting behind a wall-mounted TV for a luxe glow and gentler nighttime viewing.

I stuck a soft LED backlight behind my mounted TV, and the wall glow instantly made the setup feel more expensive (plus my eyes felt less strained at night). It’s my go-to trick when a TV wall needs a little “wow” without adding clutter.

Some ideas to consider:

  • USB-Powered LED Strip Lights: Attach these directly to your TV’s USB port for an instant ambient glow that reduces eye fatigue.
  • Smart TV Backlight Kit: Sync your lights with your favorite movies for an immersive experience using simple app or voice controls.
  • Cable Management Clips: Keep your new lighting installation neat and professional by securing loose power cords hidden behind the screen.