2020 Living Room Ideas

2020 Living Room Ideas

equally ample upholstered furnishings are clad in arresting colors and patterns including cherry red velvet and the sofas blockprinted linen while plaster and marble objects echo the color and classical tone of the original ceiling moldings  the medallion border on the drapes was inspired by one in a christian lacroix showroom

Mark Roskams

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Americana Drama

"I like to utilize the entire volume of a room," says designer Anthony Baratta, pointing to an American painting by Tomory Dodge and oversize custom floor lamp, both of which take advantage of the capacious height of this New York City apartment.

Equally ample upholstered furnishings are clad in arresting colors and patterns, including cherry-red velvet (Pierre Frey) and the sofa's block-printed linen (Christopher Moore). Plaster and marble objects, including an over-the-top amphora lamp, echo the color and classical tone of the original ceiling moldings. The medallion border on the drapes was inspired by one in a Christian Lacroix showroom.

two sofas face each other in a large living space with a landscape painting hanging above the fireplace

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todd romano san antonio living room

Douglas Friedman

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Anything But Mellow Yellow

Designer Todd Romano's San Antonio living room might as well be a virtuoso's guide to owning the color wheel: Taxicab yellow, pure red, and cobalt are a mighty foundation for soft pastels and nuanced naturals. A pair of Chinese baluster vases fitted as lamps bookends a custom button-tufted sofa. Central artwork, C-Ring 1, Todd & Fitch.

a calacatta marble partition separates the seating area from an open kitchen shielding countertop clutter while inviting conversation between cook and guest

William Abranowicz

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an oil painting by london artist daisy cook hangs over a nine foot sofa upholstered in stain resistant fabric  and the coffee table is crafted from a 19th century chinese screen

Thomas Loof

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the casual living room is furnished with antique french leather armchairs and a sprawling sectional sofa covered in a vintage ticking stripe and several of the pillows were crafted with fabrics the owners picked up on their travels

Joshua McHugh

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European Simplicity

The inviting, casual living room of this colonial Connecticut home designed by Philip Gorrivan is furnished with antique French leather armchairs and a sprawling sectional sofa covered in a vintage ticking stripe. Several of the pillows were crafted with fabrics the owners picked up on their travels.

a custom mohair sectional in a library surrounds a table and the walls are a dark eggplant hue

Brie Williams

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in the living room an antique needlepoint sofa is slipcovered in a cool ocean blue linen

Eric Piasecki

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Scale and Age

In the living room of this waterfront Maine home designed by architect Gil Schafer, troweled plaster walls and immense, dual, custom-carved Dorset stone fireplaces give a sense of European heft and age. An antique needlepoint sofa is slipcovered in a cool ocean-blue linen.

a radiant office is dressed in a lee jofa tartan pattern recolored specifically for this room and the armchair upholstery is inspired by an early american weaving and the leather chair is antique english

Mark Roskams

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Mad for Plaid

This radiant New York City study designed by Anthony Baratta is dressed in a Lee Jofa tartan pattern recolored specifically for this room (Anthony Baratta credits the "perfect pitch" of his team, Erick Espinoza and Jamie Nagoon, for refining such hues). The armchair upholstery is inspired by an early American weaving; the leather chair is antique English.

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Nickolas Sargent

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Primitive Modern

That's how designer Mikel Welch would describe his personal design aesthetic, and he channeled himself as a client for this comforting living room at the 2021 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Welch says he loves to blend old, rustic pieces and vintage finds with his affinity for modern homes to create a unique space—and that is certainly on display here.

The designer used pieces from his own furniture collection to anchor the space, while filling in with furnishings from Jayson Home. The oversized abstract art above the console table is from Briggs & Co. The room is painted an airy Swiss Coffee in matte from Benjamin Moore's Aura line and the breezy window treatments were fabricated by The Shade Store.

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Nickolas Sargent

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Nautical and Nice

For Lexington, Kentucky–based Benjamin Deaton, transforming the

2021 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach living room was all about blending the Palm Beach lifestyle with his personal aesthetic and experiences. The designer envisioned the conceptual homeowner as being a well-traveled, renowned host with an endearing quirkiness that makes this traditional space have a fresh and relaxed feel.

a sofa and chairs in a large living room with a paneled wood ceiling

Douglas Friedman

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gauzy block printed drapery filters sunlight into the great room

Thomas Loof

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the living room's wall lights and most of the oak paneling are original to the home

Annie Schlechter

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kips bay dallas mark sikes

Stephen Karlisch

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La Fiorentina Lives On

At the 2020 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas, the living room evoked so much Mediterranean charm, you could almost feel the warm ocean breeze right in the middle of Texas. Inspired by the iconic La Fiorentina, designer Mark D. Sikes utilized his signature blue-and-white color palette to reinterpret the historic, elegant space into one fit for a North Dallas manse.

The star of this room is the magnificent wallcovering by Iksel Decorative Arts that envelopes the space in European seaside glamour. Elegant tailored-pleat drapery fabricated by The Shade Store gave the room a romantic, dreamy feel. The history of La Fiorentina was beautifully continued through this inviting, serene living space that evoked the same casual elegance and grace.

jon meacham dinner party

Laurey Glenn

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A Gracious Gathering Space

a blue and white room with mosaic tile looking wallpaper and an overscale photo on the wall

Douglas Friedman

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JD Powers

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Mali Azima

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Deco Neutrals

In the spirit of French Deco, architect Yong Pak and designer Melanie Turner worked together to create this light-filled salon, complete with two cozy seating areas and a dining table for 12, this 100-year-old Atlanta home. In the main seating section, a conical Murano glass chandelier glimmers over pair of Louis XVI–style commodes and retro-inspired sofa (Björk Studio). The artwork above the mantel is by the late artist Todd Murphy.

palmer weiss yellowstone club montana great room

Francesco Lagnese

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Soaring Chintz

The entire scheme of this charming living room in a Big Sky, Montana condo stemmed from the owner's love of Pierre Frey's floral linen, Mortefontaine. Designer Palmer Weiss covered two swivel chairs and several pillows in it, then carried the aubergine, soft brown, and olive tones throughout the rest of the room. The 19th-century portrait of Pocahontas is by Victor Nehlig.

angie hranowsky living room austin texas

Julia Lynn

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a living room with green walls and floral furniture and blue curtains with red accents all over

Douglas Friedman

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'80s Glamour

With a shared love for 1980s design and glamour, designer Miles Redd and his client, Sam Milner, played with bold color and lively pattern in the jewel-toned living room of her Greenwich home. Rich sapphire, emerald, and ruby tones seen in the chintz-covered furniture and Persian carpet inspired the room's taffeta curtains, silk walls (Kravet), and velvet pillows.

huge windows in the corner of the room let in natural light and the room is decorateed with mostly warm neutral colors

DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN

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Hollywood Influences

A soulful mix of natural materials, soft suedes, Belgian linens, and luxe velvet brings a sense of Old California back into this 52-acre vineyard estate by Ken Fulk. At the center of the living room, a linen sofa (Gregorius|Pineo) and a leather armchair (McGuire) offer ideal spots to perch beside the peninsular fireplace.

a living room with windows to the ceiling and a sofa and leather ottoman

Emily J Followill

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chiqui woolworth manhattan living room

Annie Schlechter

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matthew carter bahamas living room

Brie Williams

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Island Vibes

When renovating his 70-year-old midcentury cottage on Harbour Island, designer Matthew Carter used a color palette of deep greens, dark browns, and a blend of whites to make each room feel more organic. For the living room, the Kentucky-based decorator paired a classic sofa (George Smith) paired with armchairs in a blue-check fabric (Alan Campbell). At the center is a 1970s coconut shell table.

richard hallberg living room nashville

Max Kim-Bee

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Artful Restraint

Los Angeles–based designer Richard Hallberg used a cloud-like palette and a symphony of objéts to tie together each room of this historic Nashville mansion. Chess by John Cage (1968) hangs over a custom sofa within the living room. Soft linen upholstery fabric is by Formations.

a parlor full of pattern has a sofa and several chairs and bookshelves and an upholstered ottoman

DYLAN THOMAS

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Patterned Connections

To unify the two halves of the large drawing room in his English countryside cottage, textile designer Richard Smith covered the walls of each section in the same shell-pink wallcovering (Madeaux). The flame stitch fabric covering the settee can also be seen on pillows in the other side of the parlor.

marco bay italy living room

HELENIO BARBETTA

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The Mediterranean Edit

Handmade terra-cotta floors, a brass hearth surround, and tiles crafted in Tangier, Morocco, bring elemental beauty and warmth into the living room of landscape architect Marco Bay's Portofino escape. The blue and green glassware on the mantel echoes the sparkling Mediterranean outside.

mikel welch new york city living room

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Innovative Thinking

Designer and TV host Mikel Welch proves neutrals and wooden accents are far from boring in this New York City apartment. Welch repurposed barn doors as an innovative wall decor piece that warms up the entire space.

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9 History-Making TV Shows

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Whether a show is a total guilty pleasure or a highbrow icon of Prestige TV, a feel-good sitcom or a high-concept drama, television has the ability not only to represent and mirror society but teach us some valuable lessons about acceptance and openness.

That's why we've decided to take a look back at TV history and highlight a few titles that made TV a more representative, progressive and diverse place.

I Love Lucy

Lucille Ball in "I Love Lucy" in 1952. Photo Courtesy: CBS

Back in the 1950s, Lucille Ball's sitcom I Love Lucy , in which her character was married to Ball's real-life husband Desi Arnaz, broke a big TV taboo. When the actress became pregnant the couple thought the show, which had aired for one season on CBS, would be canceled or put on hiatus until after she gave birth . Pregnancy wasn't a thing that happened on TV at the time. And writing around an actress's pregnancy hasn't always been as easy as getting Scandal's Kerry Washington a few fabulous coats.

In the end, Ball's pregnancy was written into the show, an approach that's been used plenty of times in scripted TV since then. The writers would have to avoid the word "pregnant" though, considered too vulgar to air. The episode in which Lucy's pregnancy was announced aired in 1952. It was titled "Lucy Is Enceinte" because apparently it's OK to refer to the "p" word in French. The characters used verbal workarounds like "we're having a baby" or "blessed event" to imply Lucy's state.

Star Trek

Nichelle Nichols and William Shatner in "Star Trek." Original airdate of the episode: November 22, 1968. Photo Courtesy: CBS via Getty Images

Star Trek: The Original Series  not only garnered a devoted following that's since spun several sequel series, spin-offs and movie franchises over the decades, it was also a rare example of diversity on screen. Nichelle Nichols played Uhura, a Starfleet Lieutenant and communications officer, making the show one of the first to feature a Black woman not portraying a servant. George Takei played Lieutenant Sulu, the U.S.S. Enterprise's helmsman. H aving a Japanese American actor in such a visible role just two decades after World War II, a time defined by America's anti-Asian policies and racism,  also highlighted the show's commitment to representation.

Then there's the kiss. Uhura and Captain Kirk (William Shatner) kissed in a 1968 episode while under the influence of aliens. You can argue whether that was the first interracial kiss on screen or not, but it sure proved the show's dedication to the depiction of a plural and diverse society. And it confirmed Kirk's famous words: "Where I come from, size, shape or color makes no difference."

The Mary Tyler Moore Show

 Mary Tyler Moore in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" circa 1975. Photo Courtesy: Getty Images

This seven-season sitcom that aired between 1970 and 1977 broke a few molds. It starred Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards, a single woman in her 30s focused on her career in a TV station. The show was created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns but boasted a writers' room where there was also a significant number of women, especially  for the period . Treva Silverman was one of the first women hired as a writer for the show, and, importantly, she shared her own experiences to inform the characters' lives.

Other than in the writers' room, the show was groundbreaking because it focused on the life of an independent career-woman who didn't care about getting married. And although certain themes weren't treated in the same, direct way we've grown accustomed to in the past few decades, the show made suggestions about Mary having an active sexual life and taking the pill.

It also paved the way for other career-women-centered shows like Murphy Brown, Ally McBeal, 30 Rock  and even Sex and the City .

Ellen

Ellen DeGeneres and Lisa Darr in "Ellen." Episode air date: July 22, 1998. Photo Courtesy: Walt Disney Television via Getty Images

The sitcom Ellen , starring Ellen DeGeneres as Ellen Morgan, was on its fourth season when it aired "The Puppy Episode" in 1997. In it Morgan was attracted to a character played by Laura Dern and she came out as gay to her friends. The "Yep, I'm gay" moment was big for American TV because up until then gay characters had been relegated to secondary, mostly one-note roles. DeGeneres' character announcing her sexual orientation coincided with the actress herself also formally coming out with a Time magazine cover and interview.

DeGeneres' figure has been under scrutiny in recent months regarding allegations of a toxic work environment in her talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show , but in the 1990s her sitcom cleared the way for further LGBTQ representation on TV. The sitcom Will & Grace  started airing in 1998 with Eric McCormack playing gay lawyer Will and best friend to Grace (Debra Messing). Then there was Queer as Folk on Showtime in 2000. It was an adaptation of a British show of the same name and depicted a group of gay friends — and their sex lives — in a nuanced way.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Karyn Parsons, James Avery, Daphne Reid, Joseph Marcell, Tatyana Ali, Will Smith and Alfonso Ribeiro in "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Photo Courtesy: NBCUniversal via Getty Images

The Banks — and their Philadelphia-born nephew Will Smith — weren't the first Black family on a successful TV sitcom with international success. The Cosby Show reigned first with eight seasons, running from 1984 to 1992, before Bill Cosby's sex crimes came to light.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air started airing in 1990 and was loosely based on Smith's life. The six-season sitcom jump-started Smith's career. But other than making the protagonist a movie star, the show also highlighted the life of a wealthy, stable and college-educated Black family, widening the scope of how Black characters were represented on TV.

And even though it was a sitcom, the show also tackled serious topics like Police profiling — Will and Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) get pulled over by the Police while driving a Mercedes Benz — drug use, gun violence, date rape, HIV, racism and other issues.

Ugly Betty

Vanessa Williams, Mark Indelicato, Tony Plana, Ana Ortiz, America Ferrera, Becki Newton, Eric Mabius, Judith Light and Michael Urie in "Ugly Betty." Photo Courtesy: Walt Disney Television via Getty Images

The dramedy Ugly Betty , which ran on ABC for four seasons between 2006 and 2010, was an adaptation of the Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea . The show put a Mexican American family front and center in a primetime show. It also starred America Ferrera, who played an unstylish but hard-working woman who ends up working at a fashion magazine. Tony Plana played Betty's dad and he often mixed Spanish and English dialogue in the show, the way a lot of Hispanic families do. And Ana Ortiz played Hilda, Betty's older sister. The show garnered praise for its representation of Latinas on TV.

But it also addressed topics like body image and Hilda's teenage son coming out as gay. Besides winning three Emmys, Ugly Betty won two Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Media Awards.

Ortiz is once again involved in a history-making TV show: Hulu's Love, Victor. The show centers on Victor — a half-Colombian-American, half-Puerto Rican gay teenager — and his struggles to tell his religious family he's gay. Ortiz plays Victor's mom.

Orange Is the New Black

Natasha Lyonne, Yael Stone, Danielle Brooks, Dascha Polanco, Taylor Schilling, Uzo Aduba, Adrienne C. Moore, Kate Mulgrew, Jessica Pimentel and Selenis Leyva. Photo Courtesy: Netflix

What started as the adaptation of Piper Kerman's memoir about the months she spent in prison for a decade-old drug conviction, ended up becoming much more than that. As Jenji Kohan's ( Weeds) show progressed, it stopped focusing on Piper (Taylor Schilling) and opened the scope to an incredibly diverse ensemble cast of women. The show, which aired for seven seasons on Netflix from 2013 to 2019, became a refreshing blend of tales from all the women who made it.

In later seasons, the series also commented on the for-profit prison system and immigration. But its inclusion of women of all ages, races and backgrounds is what made it stand out in the first place. Plus, the series has helped cement the careers of actresses Uzo Aduba ( Mrs. America , In Treatment ), Natasha Lyonne ( Russian Doll ), Samira Wiley ( The Handmaid's Tale ) and Laverne Cox ( Promising Young Woman).

Pose

Indya Moore, Mj Rodriguez and Hallie Sahar. Photo Courtesy: FX

FX's Pose  not only meant a front-row seat to ballroom culture. The show, created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals, is set in the late '80s and early '90s and depicts the lives of a group of Black and Latina transgender women and their gay friends. They're in the midst of the AIDS epidemic and try to carve a place for themselves in a society that turns a blind eye or simply rejects them, all while they reshape the definition of family.

The show made headlines when it first debuted in 2018 for having the largest transgender cast of any scripted series. Not only that, the show enlisted writer and activist Janet Mock, and, soon after, she became the first transgender woman of color to write and direct an episode of television. Mock has written and directed several Pose 's episodes since. Pose 's best-known face is perhaps that of Billy Porter. The Emmy-winning actor has become a red carpet fixture thanks to the show's success. He's taken the mantle from his character Pray Tell and helped redefine what masculinity means.

Rutherford Falls

Jana Schmieding and Ed Helms. Photo Courtesy: Peacock

This Peacock sitcom that aired its first season in April 2021 is co-created and executive produced by Ed Helms, Michael Schur ( Parks and Recreation ) and Sierra Teller Ornelas ( Superstore ). Teller Ornelas is Navajo and one of the five Native writers on this show. In fact, Rutherford Falls has one of the largest Indigenous writers' rooms in history, according to Peacock.

Native American representation is also a big part of Rutherford Falls  in front of the cameras with actors Jana Schmieding and Michael Greyeyes playing members of the fictional Minishonka Nation. Rutherford Falls has been praised for its depiction of Native American characters and cultures and inclusive representation. The show also stars Helms as Nathan Rutherford and Jesse Leigh as Bobbie Yang, Nathan's non-binary executive assistant.

Rutherford Falls  has only aired one season so far but it'll be interesting to see if it opens new opportunities for Native American narratives told by Indigenous creators and actors.

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Living Room Decorating Ideas

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The living room is one of the most important areas in your house for a great hosting experience. It's likely you and your guests will spend countless hours in this room, discussing and entertaining.

Decorating your living room properly will deliver deeply satisfying living for your leisure time. To get there, however, you must pay attention to all of the following areas:

1. the colors that you select

2. material and quality of seats and furniture

3. wall decorations and art

4. lighting and light fixtures

Below we show you some great ideas for decorating your living room.

The Best Colors for Your Living Room

One area that will have a disproportionate impact on the mood of your living room is the color you choose for the walls. While you can install wallpaper to change the look of certain walls, there are areas that wallpaper cannot cover. Getting the wall color right, therefore, gives you the best shot at creating a remarkable effect.

Some of the best color palettes for living rooms include:

1. White - White walls add a touch of class. They are the perfect backdrop for decorating with upscale furniture.

2. Turquoise - This color is great for creating an informal but refined feel. Your kids and family will love the refreshing mood this color creates.

3. Cream - Striking a balance between formal and informal, cream-colored walls create a quiet, soothing effect.

Furniture Choices

With your wall color selection made, you should select furniture that pairs well with the colors you've already chosen. For example, combining white couches with white walls will create resonance in your room design.

Make sure to provide ample seating to avoid crowding. Add multiple sofas, easy chairs and other seats that can accommodate a complete roomful of people, depending on the size of the room.

Furniture like TV stands and tables should generally blend in with the colors of the room and ceiling. There are some natural materials, however, that can work regardless of the colors on the walls. For example, wooden table surfaces look good whether your walls are white, blue or another color.

Lighting Ideas

You can greatly improve the aesthetics of a living room with bright lighting and impressive light fixtures.

To start, you can consider a beautiful chandelier in the center to provide light around the whole room. This central masterpiece ensures adequate lighting throughout the living room while adding an air of elegance.

You can then add to the light sources in the living room with individual lights on tables and around the walls in areas where people will not knock them down.

Carpeting

Consider adding carpeting to your living room to create a comfortable walking area. Carpeting lets you and your guests go barefoot if you choose. The living room almost demands this since you will want to take off your shoes and kick back on occasion. Warm plush carpets provide a good, comfortable surface for this. There are many choices when it comes to carpet size.

If your living room is very large, you can opt for wall-to-wall carpeting. On the other hand, if it's smaller, you can add just an area rug in the place where you will sit. For example, you can have a rug around the sitting and TV area where your kids will play.

The advantage of area rugs over wall to wall carpeting is, mainly, lower costs and ease of replacement. You can completely change the area rug and create a new aesthetic in a fraction of the time it would take to begin installing new wall-to-wall carpeting.

Art Ideas for Your Living Room

Many homeowners like to have some wall art in their living room. If your living room is spacious, it can accommodate a good-sized piece of art mounted alongside one wall. In some instances, you can consider multiple art pieces. Invariably, tasteful art adds to the sophistication of a living room. It adds an interesting item that sparks many conversations from impressed guests.

Selecting art is an opportunity to express your unique personality. If you are fairly conservative, you can select some classical type pieces that portray a quiet life. If you are more adventurous, you can experiment with a post-modern impressionist piece that others might consider risky. It's your space, and so feel free to decorate it to express who you are.

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The Best TV Mounts for Any Room

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In the 21st century, televisions are a major part of our lives. We watch all our favorite entertainment from practically anywhere these days, but there's still nothing quite like watching it on a high-resolution, big-screen TV. Want to make your TV viewing experience even better? Make sure you have the right wall mount for your viewing setup.

It's crucial to choose a mount that provides excellent support but won't cause unnecessary holes in your wall or a bad viewing angle. How do you find the right one for your needs? Start by taking a look at the best TV mounts, as rated and reviewed by consumers just like you.

Best Overall: VideoSecu TV Wall Mount Kit with Free Magnetic Stud Finder and HDMI Cable

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The VideoSecu TV Wall Mount Kit with Free Magnetic Stud Finder and HDMI Cables is an entertainment lover's dream package. Ideal for small to medium TVs between 26 inches and 55 inches, this TV mount offers a full range of motion and extension up to 20 inches for total control over your viewing experience. More than 26,000 five-star reviewers loved this mount for its value and for its complete installation kit.

Best Value: PERLESMITH Tilting Low Profile TV Wall Mount Bracket

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Are you looking for a high-quality wall mount for your small to medium TV that is also a terrific value? Check out the Perlesmith Tilting Low Profile TV Wall Mount Bracket, which fits most 23-inch to 55-inch LED, LCD, OLED and plasma flat-screen TVs. This bracket securely locks your TV to the wall, and then you can unlock it to take it down. Reviewers called it an unbelievable value for the money.

Best for Large TVs: ECHOGEAR Full Motion Articulating Swivel TV Wall Mount Bracket

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For the largest and most impressive TVs, you should check out the ECHOGEAR Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket for 42-inch to 85-inch TVs. This mount puts giant-size TVs on the wall securely while still giving you full range of motion and ultimate flexibility. More than 2,400 consumers gave this mount five stars, and many of them praised its effectiveness and ease of installation.

Best for Small TVs: ECHOGEAR Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket

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Smaller TVs don't require a massive wall mount, which is where the ECHOGEAR Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket for 26-inch to 55-inch TVs comes in. You can mount up to a medium-sized TV on the wall with ease using only a single stud. Buyers loved the design and functionality of this wall mount, and more than 4,300 of them gave it five-star reviews.

Best Heavy-Duty Mount: Pipishell Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket

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If you have a huge TV and you're worried about making sure the mount will hold its weight, meet the Pipishell Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket. This TV wall mount can hold up to a whopping 132 pounds. It's a strong piece of equipment that can handle almost any brand and size of TV. Consumers appreciated this mount for its heavy-duty construction and range of motion.

Best Extension: ECHOGEAR Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket

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An extension arm on your TV wall mount gives you even more viewing options, as you can move the TV closer and change the angle. The ECHOGEAR Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket gives you up to 16 inches of extra movement for your TV. It sits close against the wall for a low-profile look when you're not watching or gaming. This mount earned five-star reviews from 85% of its buyers.

Best Swiveling Mount: Mounting Dream TV Wall Mount

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A swivel wall mount for your TV gives you maximum flexibility if you have multiple viewing areas in a large room. The Mounting Dream TV Wall Mount is suitable for most 32-inch to 55-inch flat screen TVs and is ideal if you need to swivel your screen. The mount holds up to 99 pounds and works with most TV models. More than 8,800 consumers raved about this mount's sturdiness and flexibility.

Best Tilting Mount: Mounting Dream Tilt TV Wall Mount Bracket

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Get your TV onto the wall with the Mounting Dream Tilt TV Wall Mount Bracket for most 37-inch to 70-inch TVs. The nicest feature of this TV wall mount is its tilting function, which gives you the ability to adjust the TV's viewing angle to various different positions after it's on the wall. More than 6,700 reviewers rated it five stars, with many appreciating the tilting angle and versatility for use with hard to mount TV models.

Best for Wide Stud Distance: Mounting Dream TV Wall Mount for Large TVs

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The Mounting Dream TV Wall Mount for large TVs of 42 inches to 70 inches offers full motion with articulating arms to ensure the best viewing angle every time. It's compatible with all makes of TVs, and it can hold up to 100 pounds. The best advantage this mount has is its ability to mount on walls with varying stud widths, including widths up to 24 inches. Buyers appreciated how easy this mount was to install.

Amazon's Choice: AmazonBasics Heavy-Duty, Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount

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Amazon gives its Amazon's Choice seal to items that meet the company's high standards for quality and value. The AmazonBasics Heavy-Duty, Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount is one of those choices. This sturdy mount can handle medium to large TVs with ease, and it allows you to swivel, tilt and extend your TV. The proof is in the reviews — it got five stars from more than 5,600 reviewers!

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