Fireplace in living room usually appears to be a focal point in the interior. As a design element, it always draws attention to itself. A TV is an equally important leisure attribute for a modern person. Combining two central pieces in one area is not easy, though there are contemporary fireplace TV stands that do it perfectly. So, what are the main reasons of combing these two eye-catching units in one room? Read on to find out!
The traditional, functional fireplace with a chimney, exhaust system, an open furnace is the kind of construction that cannot be compared to modern, decorative ‘fireplaces’. You can place neither furniture nor equipment next to the real, burning hot fireplace. Remember that electronic devices are sensitive to temperature changes. Electric fireplace has much less effect on different devices and furniture. Fireplace TV stands , installed in the decorative niche are completely safe for the plasmas and LCDs, and are used more and more often today.
Not all designers consider this idea successful. The task of the modern fireplace is to attract attention — that is, to give an aesthetic visual pleasure to the interior. Television receiver goals are growing more and more extensive these days. Besides the entertainment, a TV offers a wealth of diverse information. Obviously, the TV quickly attracts attention to itself. Most homeowners place the TV screen over the fireplace to save precious room space. To some extent, the solution is justified: after all, empty wall above the fireplace has been traditionally decorated with paintings, wall art & canvases, etc.
When thinking of a classic interior, we imagine wooden cabinet that leaves some room for the paintings. It is true that ready-made furniture is usually made of wood. In a classic decor setting, wooden furniture looks classy and elegant. Retro designs often come with carvings and ornaments. A fireplace, too, can be either electric or decorative. TV screen in a wooden frame () looks fancy and rich, especially if we are talking about the Baroque style.
Vintage style assumes a brilliant varnish, the use of copper and cast iron parts. Techno and high-tech plasma panels require a liquid crystal screen. Stands, designed to match the fireplace, will look more pleasant with a light curtain design and a built-in fireplace unit, complementing the combination of wood, metal, and plastic. The techno design of blending a contemporary fireplace and a TV stand into a single structure is also popular. Those are the most common options, but the range of models is not only limited to wood, glass, and plastic.
The idea of balancing contemporary units (like the TV) with traditional decor elements (like a fireplace) becomes more and more popular in modern living rooms. It is no secret that the built-in equipment makes the room look spacious. The magic combination of the fireplace and the TV will make your evening truly enjoyable.
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