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The spare room has been converted into a tv-room, so that the conventional living room space can become a display area for the
homeowners' interesting knick knacks and furnishings.
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Shutter windows give the homeowners privacy without compromising on ventilation, while a long tv console provide adequate storage.
Design: Artistroom
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This homeowner decided to go for an old switcheroo and decided to place his television on his glass-encased study wall rather than the
usual living room wall. The "floating" television definitely gives brings a sleek new look to the home!
Design: Homeowner
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The designers describe this style as an “old-world charm with a touch of industrial elements”.
Design: Poetus
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An alcove in the wall is a fun alternative to a regular TV console. This television is able to rotate 180 degrees as well, allowing the
homeowner to catch up on programmes both in the bathroom and bedroom.
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