These days, it can feel like everyone on Instagram has a TV that doubles as artwork when it’s turned off…and custom-built-ins. Pinterest is filled with living rooms that look more like art galleries than places where people actually watch Netflix in their holey sweats. And if you’re not ready to spend thousands on designer media walls (we’re not either), it’s easy to feel like your mounted TV setup just isn’t cutting it.
But here’s the truth: you don’t need a fancy-schmancy TV or a five-figure renovation budget to make your space look good. With a few smart layout ideas, the right furniture under your wall-mounted TV, and some styling know-how, your entertainment area can absolutely hold its own, without holding your wallet hostage.
Whether you rent, own, or are just figuring it out as you go, these 11 TV wall ideas prove that great design doesn’t have to be expensive. It just has to be intentional.
A mounted TV can feel like it’s floating awkwardly on the wall without something grounding it. The solution? Invest in furniture for under a wall-mounted TV that balances the scale of your screen while offering storage and style in spades.
How to pull it off:
This setup visually connects the TV to the rest of the room and gives you a landing spot for remotes, speakers, and decor. It’s functional and the perfect base for all your pin-worthy ideas.
Love the look of luxe built-ins but hate the price point, and aren’t that handy with a band saw? We get it. Here’s how you can fake the effect by flanking your mounted TV with tall bookcases or storage towers.
Design strategy:
You get a practical TV and storage combo that feels tailored, sans the high-end cost or never-ending construction mess.
Make your TV feel like just another piece of art by building a gorgeous gallery wall or feature wall around it.
Execution tips:
Here’s how this one works: the screen stops being the lone focal point and starts feeling like part of a curated wall display. This is one of the easiest TV wall ideas to pull off–and one of the most renter-friendly.
If towers feel too bulky or you’re working with a smaller space, try floating shelves instead. They’re renter-friendly, affordable, and still bring vertical balance to your TV setup.
How to style:
Floating shelves give your setup presence without taking up floor space—a win for small spaces and modern layouts!
Give yourself the freedom to stray off the beaten path. Not every piece under a TV has to be labeled “media console.” A sideboard or credenza can offer more personality—and often, more storage.
Furniture guidance:
It checks the boxes for getting under the TV furniture, but adds sophistication and versatility for future use.
You’ve mounted the TV and styled the furniture, but if the cords are hanging down, it all falls apart. Here’s how to hide cords—no wall demo or contractor required.
Cord concealment tricks:
Simply tucking the cords out of sight can take your setup from DIY to designer with minimal effort and cost.
Don’t have a full living room wall to work with? Have a combo? You can still create a focused, elevated TV nook design in a smaller footprint.
Design tips:
Even awkward or overlooked spaces can become stylish focal points with the right proportions and furniture!
Defining the TV wall with color or texture gives it a sense of purpose. This option is ideal for those who want style without construction.
Ideas to try:
Visually anchoring the TV makes it feel more intentional, and you can still use outlet-friendly furniture to complete the look.
Don’t stop at the furniture—styling a TV in living room layouts means giving the console surface some love, too.
Styling formula:
This “triangle of styling”, or vignetteing, makes the surface feel curated and finished without distracting from the screen.
Modular furniture gives you the freedom to build a wall layout that works now and can change later.
Options include:
You can adapt your setup as your home or needs evolve, while still looking put-together.
Last, but certainly not least, no matter how stylish your setup is, poor TV placement can throw it all off. Here’s how to make sure your layout is grounded in smart TV placement.
Basic guidelines:
Proper height and placement make everything else—furniture, styling, layout—feel seamless.
You don’t need custom cabinetry, designer furniture, or a new art-inspired TV to create a stylish entertainment area. With the right layout, some clever design moves, and outlet-priced furniture from CORT, your mounted TV wall or TV stand can go from “meh, it’s functional” to fantastic.
Browse online or stop by your local CORT Furniture Outlet to find furniture that fits your space, your style, and your budget.