10/20/2023 0 Comments Diy tv frame disguise that flat screen![]() But my breakfast room is kind of small, so a frame protruding from the wall 8.5 inches seemed extreme for my particular case. I think that’s fine, and even looks very nice, in a large, open room. The frame in the tutorial linked above is 8.5 inches thick on the outside edges. One of my biggest issues with using crown moulding (besides the hassle of cutting it) is that if you want to make a wide frame, the outside edge of your frame is going to be very thick. (Yes, I have a Kreg Crown Pro jig, and yes I can cut crown if I need to, but I still have an aversion to it and avoid it if possible. Y’all know I have a strict “avoid crown moulding at all costs if and when possible” rule. And I’m fairly certain crown moulding was used for the one pictured above as well. My favorite one was this one, but it uses crown moulding as the decorative face of the frame. I love the idea of framing a wall-mounted flatscreen television. I searched for a tutorial online, and didn’t really find anything that I wanted to replicate. ![]() So I’ve been looking for ideas, and I came across this amazing custom frame for a wall mounted TV… I do plan to decorate around it, but I still wanted to address the TV itself. I decided weeks ago to forgo the idea of finding a way to cover up and disguise the TV, but I still didn’t like the idea of a TV just hanging on that wall. ![]()
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