
Quoting OliviasMommy611:
Pick a theme or color and go with it!
Quoting ILive4This:I would pick an entertainment center to correlate with your tv. Put it underneath, or around, depending on what you choose. It will kind of "anchor" that wall. Depending on the size, you can do art on either side (if there's room)...or a tree on one side, art on the other. I would change to wall sconce to downlighting, maybe....again, depending on if you do an entertainment center.
Quoting sweetleanne:
Since it looks like a TV viewing wall, I would start with a tv cabinet. Consider your budget for your need in organization. TV cabinets can start at low price around $ 400.00 from Home decorators collection. If one needs more shelves, they can be added. I would add some art and picture frames of the family too.

You can do a gallery wall with family photos or other framed momentos.


Or, you could go to art.com and peruse the many, many selections. Find what catches your eye. Just make sure to pick the proper scale....meaning, the right size for the spot. A mistake many people make, is putting too small of a piece of art for the spot. I would figure out the furniture first, and then fill in with the art, so you know how big of a space you'll have.
Quoting t-mummy:
Wat sort of art on both sides if I decide †̥ do entertainment center. I know next †̥ nothing about art, I wouldn't want †̥ put something tacky up,lolz. Can I thought of two tall shelves for either side but I don't know wat kind and color
Quoting ILive4This:
I would pick an entertainment center to correlate with your tv. Put it underneath, or around, depending on what you choose. It will kind of "anchor" that wall. Depending on the size, you can do art on either side (if there's room)...or a tree on one side, art on the other. I would change to wall sconce to downlighting, maybe....again, depending on if you do an entertainment center.
i've found a lot of really cool ideas on pinterest lately using toilet paper rolls. or cereal boxes i've got 2 different ideas i want to use...one is a mirror, the other 2 are just decorations. all you need are toilet paper rolls, hot glue gun and spray paint...and a mirror if you want to make that one..

cereal box mirror ^^

toilet paper rolls ^^

toilet paper rolls ^^
if you'd like i'll post the links :)
Home Decorators Collection is a online furniture store. I have ordered many pieces from them , and was pleased with the product. I think they are international. Most furniture companies or local cabinetmakers make TV stands or consoles.
Quoting t-mummy:
I think d family potrait stuff is A̶̲̥̅ good idea but I don't know where on God's earth homee decorators are, I live in Nigeria. 10x though lolz
Quoting sweetleanne:
Since it looks like a TV viewing wall, I would start with a tv cabinet. Consider your budget for your need in organization. TV cabinets can start at low price around $ 400.00 from Home decorators collection. If one needs more shelves, they can be added. I would add some art and picture frames of the family too.
I would get some nice print. You can get something pretty cheap at pier one. They have nice frames and nice scenes. Once you pic one of those, then you can add color and more that goes with the theme in the print that youve choosen.
These are sooo cool!!!! I love pinterest.
Quoting aidansmommy219:
i've found a lot of really cool ideas on pinterest lately using toilet paper rolls. or cereal boxes i've got 2 different ideas i want to use...one is a mirror, the other 2 are just decorations. all you need are toilet paper rolls, hot glue gun and spray paint...and a mirror if you want to make that one..
cereal box mirror ^^
toilet paper rolls ^^
toilet paper rolls ^^
if you'd like i'll post the links :)


Since it looks like a TV viewing wall, I would start with a tv cabinet. Consider your budget for your need in organization. TV cabinets can start at low price around $ 400.00 from Home decorators collection. If one needs more shelves, they can be added. I would add some art and picture frames of the family too. 

- t-mummy
on Dec. 1, 2011 at 4:02 AM