Why is TV design
important?
The way a TV is designed can change the
mood of any room. To help you choose a TV
that best achieves your desired look and feel,
here are the essentials you'll need to know.
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Today's TVs are designed to reflect the diverse range of lifestyles that make every home uniquely personal.
The design of your next TV could be the perfect finishing touch your living space deserves.
4 things to keep your eyes on when choosing your TV
TV Placement
Deciding where you put your new TV will help you choose the right TV design.
Take a look below at how various TV designs elevate the mood of any living space.
Living room
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Dining room
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Bedroom
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Home office
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Entertainment room
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Outdoor
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*Outdoor TV only refers to The Terrace. It must be installed undercover protected from direct sunlight and weather conditions.
TV Design Type
Whether you're a minimalist or someone who enjoys experimenting with new layouts and concepts,
there are various design types to suit your taste.
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Installation Type
Don't forget about TV installation type. Do you want your TV wall-mounted, on a stand or as a standalone?
Click on each type for additional installation tips.
Wall-mount
Stand
Standalone
*The gap may differ based on the installation and wall type.
Cable management
Your next TV should neatly organise your
various set-top, game console and other
external device cables, so be sure to check
that your TV has a clean cable solution for
keeping it all neat and tidy.
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