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Create a TV stand with Ikea cabinet frames
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Create a TV stand with Ikea cabinet frames

You’ve been told this before: no screens in the middle of the living room, even more importantly - no TV furniture (some of which arguably should be left in the early 2000s). Don’t even think about mounting your TV on the wall! These limitations may make you feel as though you’re left with very little choice. But this doesn't mean you need to totally give up on your interior design dreams! Between custom-made creations, adjustable panels, and high-quality cabinets, let’s take a look at the designs that bring a bit of glow to our black screens.

This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Charlotte Féquet ⓒ Laura Jacques

(Almost) no screen

Let’s turn that problem on its head. Maybe it’s a clear conclusion: to live happily ever after, we can live with a hidden TV. Interior designer Charlotte Féquet has mastered this art by using these wicker panels which blend perfectly with the overall room design, while discreetly hiding the screen that we would rather not see a lot of the time. You can do this too, by creating a TV unit from Method cabinet frames and our wicker fronts.

This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Charlotte Féquet ⓒ Laura Jacques
This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Charlotte Féquet ⓒ Laura Jacques

Pretty in pink

Who said a wall alcove = less space? Not when you add open & closed storage units that allow your XXL TV to blend perfectly into the surrounding decor. Just like architectural duo Heju, you can combine low cabinet frames, floating shelves and powder pink to bring life and balance to the layout. The perfect way to create an eye-catching set-up - without overdoing it!

This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Heju. "Croisette" armchair from Honoré, Formakami hanging lamps from &Tradition - ⓒ Heju
Inspiration project by Heju
This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Agathe Convert and Amélie Buvat. ⓒ Bertrand Fompeyrine

Made-to-measure

Is it possible to hide a black screen, and at the same time, highlight it with white tones? In 3 hours, we say yes - that’s possible. Here’s your proof, with this bookcase designed by architects Agathe Convert and Amélie Buvat. Super stylish, super fresh, it creates a frame for the television, and also transforms the wall in the living room into a cultural spectacle. Try it yourself by combining a couple of Ikea cabinet frames, a few shelves, and fresh white paint.

This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Agathe Convert and Amélie Buvat. ⓒ Bertrand Fompeyrine - Agathe Convert.
This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Agathe Convert and Amélie Buvat. ⓒ Bertrand Fompeyrine
This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Agathe Convert and Amélie Buvat. ⓒ Bertrand Fompeyrine - Agathe Convert.
This project was not produced by Plum Living. Project by Agathe Convert and Amélie Buvat. ⓒ Bertrand Fompeyrine - Agathe Convert.
Project by Laurine Menesson - ⓒ Smilzz

2 for 1

The TV has no place in the bedroom, right? You may think otherwise when it can be tucked away, as we see in this wardrobe designed by interior designer Laurine Menesson, using our Green 03 - Vert de gris wicker doors. Step one: creating the wardrobe of your dreams by combining Pax and Method cabinet frames. Add our fronts, and finish it off by leaving an open space - this is where your TV can live. Now comes the real challenge: choosing between a blockbuster and arthouse film.  

Project by Laurine Menesson with our wicker and Green 03 - Vert de gris framed fronts, Mini-Rond brass handles - ⓒ Smilzz
Project by Laurine Menesson - ⓒ Smilzz

Star of the show

Rather than playing hide-and-seek with your TV, why not create a custom piece of furniture that’s so bold and beautiful, it steals the show? This blue arch layout is designed by Sabine Mérillon. Don’t let how impressive it looks put you off: it’s actually quite simple to make. Sabine used 37cm Method wall cabinet frames, which she screwed together before highlighting them with oak finishing panels that create contrast. The TV stands out less as a result, and a couple of unique objects are also stored above.

Plum Living project designed by Sabine Mérillon with our doors, drawers and finishing panels in Blue 03 - Blue gris and Natural Oak, Plum Living Blue 03 - Bleu gris and Beige 02 - Sable paint, Samsung TV, Ferm Living shell vase, Hay Design blue vase
Plum Living Project produced by Sabine Mérillon