18 Creative Ways to Style Your Bedroom TV Wall

You know that awkward wall space where your TV sits? Yeah, the one that’s been staring at you for months, begging for some personality. I get it—I’ve been there too, standing in my bedroom, remote in hand, wondering why my TV wall looks like it belongs in a bland hotel room instead of my personal sanctuary.

Here’s the thing: your bedroom TV wall doesn’t have to be boring. Actually, it shouldn’t be. This is YOUR space, and with a few creative tweaks, you can transform that flat screen into a legitimate design feature. Let me walk you through 18 ways I’ve either tried myself or seriously wish I had the wall space to pull off. 🙂

1. The Floating Shelf Gallery

The Floating Shelf Gallery

Floating shelves around your TV? Game changer. I’m talking about creating a symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangement that frames your canvas while also providing points for decoration.

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Place shelves on either side and maybe one above. Add small plants, books, or framed photos. The TV becomes part of a larger design story instead of just… sitting there. Pro tip: keep the shelves within 6-8 inches of the TV edges so everything feels intentional, not random.

2. Gallery Wall Integration

. Gallery Wall Integration

Ever wondered why some people’s TV walls look magazine-worthy? They treat the TV like it’s just another frame in a gallery wall.

Surround your screen with artwork, prints or photographs in varying sizes. Use frames that match the vibe of your room – black for modern, gold for glamorous, wood for rustic. The key here is balance. Don’t overload one side more than the other, or it will drive your eyes (and your brain) crazy.

Layout StyleBest ForDifficulty
Symmetrical gridMinimalist bedroomsEasy
Organic scatterEclectic/boho vibesMedium
Linear horizontalSmall wallsEasy

3. Accent Wall Behind the TV

 Wood Paneling or Slat Wall

Paint or wallpaper can work wonders, FYI. I once painted my TV wall a deep navy blue and suddenly my whole room felt more sophisticated.

You don’t need to paint all four walls—just the TV wall creates enough drama. Consider textured wallpaper, peel-and-stick options, or even a bold color that contrasts with your other walls. Dark colors actually make the TV “disappear” when it’s off, which is pretty neat.

4. Wood Paneling or Slat Wall

Wood Paneling or Slat Wall

Wood slat walls are having a moment, and honestly, I’m here for it. They add texture, warmth, and architectural interest.

Install vertical or horizontal wooden slats behind the TV. You can stain them, paint them or leave them natural. The lines create visual movement that makes your TV wall look intentional. Additionally, you can mount the TV directly to the slats or add a console below for a layered look.

5. Built-In Entertainment Center

Entertainment

Okay, this one requires more commitment (and probably a contractor), but built-ins are the ultimate solution for a bedroom TV wall.

Custom cabinetry around your TV gives you storage, display space, and a polished look. You can hide clutter, show off decor, and make your TV feel like it’s part of the architecture. IMO, if you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, this investment pays off in both function and style.

6. LED Backlighting

 LED Backlighting

Want an instant environment? LED strips behind the TV create a soft glow perfect for late-night watching.

I added them to my setup last year and now I can’t imagine watching TV without them. They reduce eye strain, add a cool, modern vibe, and you can change the colors to suit your mood. Just stick them to the back of the TV – it takes about 10 minutes tops.

7. Minimalist Mounted TV with One Statement Piece

 Minimalist Mounted

Sometimes less really is more. Mount your TV on a clean wall and add a bold piece nearby – perhaps a large plant, a striking sculpture or a large mirror.

This approach works great in smaller bedrooms where you don’t want visual clutter. The single statement piece draws attention without competing with the TV. Keep everything else simple and let that one element shine.

8. Console Table Styling

 Console Table Styling

The space below your TV is prime space. A stylish console table delivers functionality and style points.

Layer it with books, a small plant, a decorative box, and maybe a candle. Keep it curated—you’re not trying to fill every inch, just create visual interest. I like using trays to corral smaller items so everything looks organized, not chaotic.

9. Hidden TV Behind Artwork

Hidden TV Behind Artwork

This one is for people who don’t really want their TV to be the focal point. Use a motorized art frame or sliding panels to hide your TV when it’s not in use.

Is it extra? Maybe. Is it also incredibly cool? Absolutely. Your bedroom looks like an art gallery until you press a button and—boom—movie time. It’s pricey, but if you value aesthetics over everything, this might be your move.

10. Textured Stone or Brick Feature Wall

10. Textured Stone or Brick Feature Wall

Exposed stone or brick (real or faux) adds serious character. It’s rustic, textured, and makes your TV wall look like it belongs in a sophisticated loft.

You can use adhesive stone veneer panels that are surprisingly affordable and DIY-friendly. The rough texture contrasts beautifully with the smooth, modern TV screen. Just make sure your TV mount is secure—stone surfaces need the right anchors.

11. Mirror Frame Around TV

Mirror Frame Around TV

Here’s a clever trick: create a mirror frame around your TV that makes it look like a decorative mirror when the screen is off.

This works especially well with OLED or LCD screens that go completely black. You basically turn your TV into a mirror frame piece that doubles as entertainment. It’s functional art, and your guests will definitely ask about it.

12. Macramé or Textile Wall Hanging

Macramé or Textile Wall Hanging

For a boho bedroom vibe, hang a large piece of macramé or textile art near the TV. Not directly behind it (that would be weird), but adjacent to it.

This softens the hard edges of technology with natural, handmade texture. I’ve seen this done where the macramé hangs on one side of the TV and a plant sits on the other side—creates this beautiful, balanced, earthy look.

13. Geometric Wall Molding

Geometric Wall Molding

Adding decorative moldings in geometric patterns creates architectural interest without paint or wallpaper. Think squares, rectangles or even hexagons.

You can DIY this with trim pieces from the hardware store. Paint everything the same color for a subtle effect, or paint the inside of each shape a different shade for drama. Your TV sits within this design, becoming part of the pattern.

14. Floating Media Console

Floating Media Console

A floating (wall-mounted) console keeps things sleek and modern while also offering storage underneath. It makes your room feel more spacious because you can see the floor below.

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Style the console with a few carefully chosen items—maybe a sound bar, a small plant, and a decorative object. The floating aspect keeps things from feeling heavy or cluttered.

15. Tall Plant Companions

Tall Plant Companions

Flank your TV with tall plants—think fiddle-leaf figs, snake plants, or birds of paradise. Greenery softens the technology and brings your space to life.

This works whether your TV is wall-mounted or on a stand. The plants frame the TV naturally and bring an organic element into your bedroom. Just make sure they’re getting enough light, or go for quality faux plants (no judgment—I have both).

16. Open Shelving Unit

Open Shelving Unit

Instead of built-ins, consider an open bookshelf where your TV sits. IKEA has some great affordable options, or you can customize.

This gives you lots of styling opportunities—books, plants, baskets, decorative objects. You can switch things up seasonally or whenever you’re bored. The TV becomes part of a curated display rather than the only thing on the wall.

17. Wallpaper Accent Panel

Wallpaper Accent Panel

Don’t want to wallpaper the entire wall? Create a defined panel just behind your TV using wallpaper with trim or molding around the edges.

This creates a frame effect that highlights your TV area without overwhelming the room. Choose a pattern that complements your bedding and decor. Peel-and-stick options make this totally doable for renters too.

18. Vintage Window Frame Display

Vintage Window Frame Display

This one is peculiar, but hear me out. Mount vintage window frames around your TV to create an unexpected architectural element.

You can leave the cup inside or remove it. Pinte-os todos da mesma cor ou mantenha-os incompatíveis para criar um clima de casa de fazenda. It’s definitely a statement and won’t work for every style, but if you like vintage or farmhouse decor, this could be your option.

Making It All Work Together

Look, you don’t need to pick just one of these ideas. Mix and match based on your space, budget, and style preferences.

The goal is to make your TV wall look intentional—like you designed it, not like you just stuck a TV up there and called it a day. Whether you’re going minimalist with just backlighting or all-in with built-ins and gallery walls, make it yours.

Start with one element that excites you. Maybe it’s those LED lights (seriously, they’re $20 and take no time to install). Or maybe you’ve been eyeing that gorgeous wallpaper. Pick one thing, try it out, and build from there.

Your bedroom should be the one room where everything feels exactly right. So why settle for a boring TV wall when you could have something that makes you smile every time you walk in? 🙂

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