42 Unique Ways to Decorate Above a TV

The space above your TV can refer to the wall behind it or the ceiling space directly above. In either case, most people tend to leave these areas undecorated, which is a real shame. But how do you go about decorating these often-forgotten spaces without going overboard? Apparently, the décor choices are limitless!

42 Ways to Decorate Above a TV

In today’s brief guide, we’re going to show you 42 ways to decorate above a TV. Many of these images show built-ins, but the majority of them are inexpensive options you can whip up in a jiffy!

Neon or LED Signage

Neon or LED Signage

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Indoor neon signs aren’t that common, but this is something we should all aim to change. Hanging a neon or an LED sign above your TV is a great way to deem it as your personal space. Take the time to design a sign that speaks about who you are as a person. Or if you’re a business person, why not have a custom-made neon logo of your sign above your TV?

Floating Shelf

Floating Shelf

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Floating shelves are among the most versatile storage options out there. They can be used in any room, from kitchens to bedrooms and living rooms. Here, we see a single floating shelf above a TV that serves as the perfect perching spot for a few choice books. You can decorate the floating shelf with knick-knacks you’ve collected over the years or potted plants—whatever floats your boat!

Tall Accent Wall

Tall Accent Wall

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If you’d really like to make a statement in the space above your TV, then get an accent wall. This is a wall that stands out against its surroundings. Accent walls are there to liven the space by adding a bit of contrast, whether it’s with textured panels or with different colors. This accent wall spans the entire height of the wall from floor to ceiling, though you don’t have to be as grandeur as this.

Framed Photos

Framed Photos

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A classic way to decorate any wall is by adding framed photographs. Choose pictures that speak about who you are—family portraits, favorite quotes or actors, etc. In this picture, the framed photos are set up in a triptych pattern, with three distinct yet complementary images placed directly next to each other. Feel free to choose an oversized portrait, provided you have the vertical space for it.

Highlight Storage

Highlight Storage

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While the aquarium TV unit is a wonder for the eyes, it’s the storage space above the TV that steals the show. The use of soft LEDs highlights the focal point of the room, which, in this case, is empty storage space. Filling this space with potted plants, framed pictures, or collectible figurines will let everyone know a bit about who you are.

Statement or Unique Wall Clock

Statement or Unique Wall Clock

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Hanging a wall clock is a traditional way to give a wall some character. However, you can use wall clocks to make a statement. Oversized clocks that take up a ton of room provide a bit of visual interest, especially when flanked by bare walls. You can also choose a unique wall clock, such as the one shown in this image. It’s a subtle addition that suits the overall theme of this living room.

LED Accent Lights

LED Accent Lights

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LED light strips are great for a million things. They can be used to highlight certain areas of a room, create a colorful backdrop, or shower a small area in focused lighting. This picture shows LEDs as a backdrop of a panel placed above a TV. The LEDs serve as accent lighting, further brightening the entire built-in. A soft yellow glow fits perfectly with the wooden surroundings, but you can customize your LEDs to any color of the rainbow.

Arched Nook

Arched Nook

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Here’s a fancy way to decorate the space above a TV that might require remodeling the wall. Behind the TV is an arched nook with a slatted backdrop. The vertical lines add to the illusion of a taller wall, but the LED accent lights redefine where the arched nook ends. If you’d prefer not renovating the entire living room, you can try painting an arch behind your TV. Choose a color that suits the overall vibes of the room.

Chandelier

Chandelier

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If your goal is to make your living room as luxurious as possible, consider getting a chandelier. In this image, the chandelier hangs on the ceiling above the TV, creating visual interest in the air space that would otherwise be devoid of decoration. There are cheaper alternatives to crystal chandeliers, such as wooden pendants or a ceiling fan with spotlights.

Built-ins

Built ins

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For those looking to renovate their entire living room, this is something worth considering. You can never go wrong with storage space, and the space above a TV is prime real estate. This homeowner installed built-ins that surround their TV, with upper cabinets for additional storage. The doors prevent dust from dirtying the contents, but shelves are a perfect substitute in open-layout living rooms.

Gallery Wall

Gallery Wall

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To put it simply, a gallery wall is a wall decorated with pictures of all sizes. The framed pictures don’t have to follow a single theme since the gallery wall is supposed to convey the homeowner’s favorite things. This gallery wall showcases a series of painted scenery, with smaller framed pictures placed toward the bottom of the wall. You can fill your gallery wall with family portraits or pictures of the most important moments in your life.

Plant Vines

Plant Vines

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You can never go wrong with adding a bit of greenery into any room. Potted or hanging plants add a bit of color contrast, which is perfect in rustic or farmhouse-style spaces. This homeowner went with a few potted plants with vines hanging along the wall. Macrame feathers also decorate the area above a TV, further contributing to the natural accents of the room.

Woven Accents

Woven Accents

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While on the subject of natural accents, let’s take a look at these woven works of art. This homeowner used woven plates and placemats to decorate the wall above their TV, which are an excellent contrast of brown against the beige backdrop. The wall clock is a part of the accent strip consisting of faux vines spanning the entire height of the wall.

Asymmetric Geometric Panels

Asymmetric Geometric Panels

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While symmetry is always a nice touch, it doesn’t hurt to experiment with asymmetric decorations. The wall behind this TV has panels of varying shapes and sizes, with a single trapezoid highlighted with an orange perimeter. The orangeness of this shape stands out against its pure-white background. What’s even nicer is how the panels integrate beautifully into the door.

Hexagonal Cubbies

Hexagonal Cubbies

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Hanging cubbies installed into walls instantly become the focal point of any room. However, you can go a step beyond by choosing hexagonal cubbies as opposed to their cubic counterparts. This person used the hexes as a platform for several potted plants, with most of them devoid of any decorations. If your hexagonal cubbies are sturdy enough, you can use them to display large collectibles.

Bookshelf

Bookshelf

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Here’s something all the bookworms will enjoy. Instead of decorating the space above your TV with fancy accents and lighting, just install a bookshelf there! This bookshelf needs multiple supports in order to contain the numerous books, but yours doesn’t have to be as massive. Even a single floating shelf with a few choice books can really make your living room appear smarter.

Windows

Windows

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Once again, here’s a décor idea that requires an entire remodel if you don’t already have all the fixtures in place. If you don’t mind redoing your living room, you might want to consider having a few windows installed on the wall behind your TV. The windows provide a lovely view to the outdoors, creating the perfect backdrop to the surface you’ll spend most of your time staring at. Sheer curtains would help block some of the glare coming from the windows.

Spotlights

Spotlights

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The best way to highlight a specific part of your room is with the help of spotlights. This room has ceiling-mounted flush lights that provide a soft glow on the space above the TV. The wall is perfect real estate for décor, but even without it, the beautiful wooden panels are more than pretty to look at. Make sure not to go too bright, or you might end up with glare on your TV screen.

Triptych Set

Triptych Set

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Triptych sets refer to three distinct yet complementary framed images placed next to each other in a series. They can be the same image broken into separate panels or, as you can see in this pic, three entirely different pieces. The dark-green color creates the perfect backdrop for the artworks’ golden frames. As the creator put it: “Mo’ color, mo’ better.” We can’t agree more!

Seasonal Décor

Seasonal Décor

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Perhaps the best thing about the empty space above your TV is that you don’t have to have permanent décor there. Depending on your setup, you can swap out existing decorations with ones that are more fitting with the current season. This person is clearly ready for Christmas, even with Halloween and Thanksgiving still ahead. Update your wall décor as you see fit or whatever suits your mood.

Paneled Wall

Paneled Wall

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You can turn the wall behind your TV into an accent wall using various methods. You can use wallpaper, paint, or, in this homeowner’s case, decorate the wall with panels. The panels here have vertical slats that make the ceiling appear higher than it truly is. This is a great trick if your home’s ceilings could be higher or if you’d like your guests to focus their gaze upward. Perhaps there’s a decorative item hanging from the ceiling you’re aching to talk about!

Pegboard

Pegboard

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Pegboards in the living room? Sure, this is an uncommon item to have in a living space, but it’s definitely more than welcome here! This pegboard behind the TV creates a spot to store various items using hooks, baskets, or other anchoring systems. This homeowner had a custom-made pegboard designed for their living room, using nothing but MDF and a drill to punch holes in a grid pattern.

Built-In Display Shelf Above the Screen

Built In Display Shelf Above the Screen

Extra storage doesn’t have to look purely functional. A built-in shelf above the TV can hold decor pieces, clocks, or plants while creating a balanced focal point. In this setup, the wood finish blends seamlessly with the cabinetry, and the curated display keeps the wall looking polished without overcrowding it.

Floating Shelf with Minimal Decor

Floating Shelf with Minimal Decor

A single floating shelf can add just enough interest without overwhelming the space. Here, the simple wooden ledge holds a few compact accents, leaving plenty of breathing room for the wall color to shine. The effect feels intentional yet low-maintenance, perfect for a clean, modern look.

Accent Wall Frame Around the TV

Accent Wall Frame Around the TV

Framing the TV with textured materials instantly makes it feel like part of the architecture. This example uses a white brick surround with a painted border, giving the setup a built-in appearance. It’s a smart way to make the screen look more like wall art than an isolated tech piece.

Integrated Shelving for Decor and Function

Integrated Shelving for Decor and Function

Open shelving that extends above the TV can double as display and storage. In this space, the vertical unit holds books, framed art, and decorative objects while keeping the television neatly in place. The layered approach makes the TV area feel like a thoughtful part of the room’s design rather than a separate element.

Framed Textile as a Focal Point Above the TV

Framed Textile as a Focal Point Above the TV

Some walls deserve more than generic art prints. A framed textile can bring warmth and authenticity that ties a room together without overpowering the TV area. In this setup, the piece hangs proudly above the screen, its intricate weave adding texture and depth to an otherwise clean-lined wall. The rich colors and fabric patterns soften the space, making the TV blend seamlessly into the design.

Large Painted Circle for a Bold Backdrop

Large Painted Circle for a Bold Backdrop

A huge painted circle can completely change the mood of your TV wall. It’s an easy way to add a pop of color without committing to the whole room. The shape naturally pulls your eyes toward the center, making the TV feel more like part of the design.

Wall Arch Design Framing the TV

Wall Arch Design Framing the TV

Arches have a timeless charm that instantly warms a space. In this room, the TV sits inside a painted wall arch, giving it an architectural presence without needing actual construction. The subtle curve draws the eye upward, and the surrounding neutral shades keep the look grounded. It’s a simple trick that makes the wall feel thoughtfully designed.

Gradient or Ombre Effect for Subtle Drama

Gradient or Ombre Effect for Subtle Drama

If you want something artistic but not too loud, try a soft gradient above your TV. Blending colors from light to dark adds depth to the wall and makes the TV area more dynamic. You can go calming with neutral tones or make a statement with bolder shades.

Upper Wall Stripe for Instant Color

Upper Wall Stripe for Instant Color

A bold stripe across the upper wall creates an eye-catching frame for your TV area. It’s one of those paint tricks that makes the room look bigger while adding personality. This can work with deep, moody colors for drama or bright tones for a playful feel.

Brass or Ceramic Medallions as Decorative Accents

Brass or Ceramic Medallions as Decorative Accents

Decor can be playful without being messy. Above this TV, a row of brass and ceramic medallions breaks up the plain wall space with gleaming textures and subtle patterns. Their varied shapes and tones catch the light beautifully, turning an empty spot into a small art collection. It’s the kind of touch that feels personal and collected over time.

Antler or Horn Display for Rustic Character

Antler or Horn Display for Rustic Character

A touch of nature can make even the sleekest media setup feel grounded. This display features antlers mounted above the TV, adding a rustic edge to the room. The organic lines of the horns contrast with the straight lines of the screen, while the natural tones complement wood accents in the space. It’s understated yet impossible to ignore.

Wooden Sculpture for Natural Warmth

Wooden Sculpture for Natural Warmth

Carved wood can bring a sense of craft and authenticity that few materials match. Above this TV, a sculptural wooden piece acts as both art and architectural detail. The grain and texture add warmth, while its geometric form plays well with modern furniture. It feels like something that belongs in the room, not just hung there.

Wire Grid Wall for Flexible Styling

Wire Grid Wall for Flexible Styling

A wall-mounted wire grid offers endless ways to personalize the space. In this setup, it sits above the TV and holds small art pieces, plants, and notes. The open structure keeps the wall airy while still providing room for seasonal or rotating displays.

Narrow Ledge with Relaxed Art Layers

Narrow Ledge with Relaxed Art Layers

Leaning art on a narrow shelf can make the area above a TV feel informal yet styled. In this example, the ledge holds layered canvases of different sizes, overlapping slightly for a casual effect. The arrangement is easy to swap out, keeping the space fresh without new hardware.

Decorative Molding Frame Around the TV

Decorative Molding Frame Around the TV

A TV wall can feel more polished when it’s framed like a piece of art. This idea uses decorative molding to create a defined border that makes the television blend into the wall rather than dominate it. The painted frame ties in with surrounding furniture for a unified look. Subtle depth from the molding gives the space a hint of architectural charm without overwhelming the room.

Oversized Abstract Canvas

Oversized Abstract Canvas

Large-scale art can set the mood in a living room faster than anything else. This oversized abstract piece commands attention while adding color and movement above the TV. The wide canvas draws the eye upward, balancing the weight of the screen below. Choosing bold tones in the art can instantly refresh the entire space without new furniture.

Fabric Wall Flag

Fabric Wall Flag

Fabric decor softens the hard lines around electronics and brings a relaxed, laid-back vibe. A wall flag hung above the TV adds texture while introducing a personal or cultural motif. Its lightweight design allows for easy swaps when seasons or tastes change. The fabric also breaks up a plain wall in a way that feels casual yet intentional.

Tiled Mosaic Feature Strip

Tiled Mosaic Feature Strip

Tiles can turn a blank stretch of wall into a conversation piece. Here, a strip of mosaic tiles runs horizontally above the TV, creating color and texture in one step. The mix of glossy and matte surfaces reflects light in subtle ways throughout the day. Choosing earthy tones makes the pattern stand out without stealing the show from other decor.

Subtle Two-Tone Wall Paint Effect

Subtle Two Tone Wall Paint Effect

Breaking up the wall with a two-tone paint effect above the TV adds dimension without overwhelming the space. This approach can make ceilings feel higher or create a grounded focal point. It’s a budget-friendly trick that still feels polished and intentional.

Horizontal Wall Garden Box with Dried Plants

Horizontal Wall Garden Box with Dried Plants

Greenery doesn’t always have to be fresh to make a statement. A narrow garden box mounted above the TV holds a selection of dried plants, adding organic texture that lasts year-round. The earthy tones pair well with wood furniture and natural fabrics in the room. It’s a low-maintenance way to bring nature into a space centered around technology.