Anonymous wrote:most new tvs are beautiful, a work of art
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in a similar position and decided to use the landing area between floors for a small couch and TV rather than put the TV in the living room. But we have a strong aversion to having the TV in the main living area.
We're with you. No TV in the main living area. Who needs an ugly TV in the room where you entertain guests? If you must have one, due to limitations of space, there are ways to hide them when not in use:
http://www.houzz.com/Disappearing-Tv
Anonymous wrote:we knew someone who did this and they hated it, they constantly complained of neck pain. . TV above fireplace a big NO.
Anonymous wrote:We have a TV over the fireplace and I love it. I was really really against it before. You have to see how the viewing space is. Ours is in a room with 3 walls - open to the kitchen on the 4th - and we have a sectional that fills up the other wall and actually works out perfectly. TV is 55 inches. It is a really cozy hang out space and works perfectly. Would not of worked in our old house.
Anonymous wrote:We are in a similar position and decided to use the landing area between floors for a small couch and TV rather than put the TV in the living room. But we have a strong aversion to having the TV in the main living area.
Anonymous wrote:If it is a wood burning fireplace, I would suggest getting a cheaper TV set. The soot and heat may significantly reduce the lifetime of the TV. Before you get the TV, turn on the fireplace and run it for a while, and check to see if the wall or space above the fireplace get hot. Also, I would also suggest not getting 4K for now since the technology is still evolving and there is very little content. I think that you are better off getting a better HD tv than a cheaper 4K TV. In most rooms, you really need to worry more about brightness and contrast (light from windows washes out LCDs). I would also suggest getting a TV mount that allows you to angle the TV down slightly to improve the viewing angle.
Anonymous wrote:tacky? is that you grandma
Anonymous wrote:If you have no other option then decision is made. However it's tacky and strain on the neck