If you're one of those conflicted souls who believes rooms look more inviting without televisions but still loves to catch up on a marathon of Dexter episodes from the sofa, we've got an idea for you. First, see if you can guess where the TV is hidden in this expertly designed space.

If you guessed that the TV was hidden behind these pieces of artwork, you're right.
The art is positioned on tracks that lets them slide out of the way for TV viewing. It's a solution that gives your conflicted tube-loving and design-worshipping sides something to agree on.

This is an image from HGTV's 2011 Green Home, an expertyl built and designed abode that houses (no pum intended) some really innovative and creative living solutions.
But you don't have to have a bazillion dollar budget to borrow this TV hiding idea.
Lowe's got it done with some hardware-store-bought sliding door tracks. Check out this post to get the details on getting it done.

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to me it looks out of place.. as small as the actual fireplace is.. and with the images having frames and side by side.. while a good idea.. i would think one larger image, or if it was over a larger fireplace would be better..
As usual, people with more money than sense are behind this. Hint: the optimal viewing angle when you're sitting down is not above a fireplace.
that radiator chair is all kinds of bad ass.
Agreed!