9 Ways to Build a Gallery Wall Around a Tv That Steal the Show

9 Ways to Build a Gallery Wall Around a Tv That Steal the Show

Let’s turn that big black rectangle into the star of a swoon-worthy wall. These nine looks wrap your TV in art, texture, and personality, so it feels designed not just mounted. Picture me walking you through each room, pointing at the details, and handing you sources as we go.

1. Moody Modern Salon Wall With Rich Charcoal and Brass

Wide shot, moody modern salon wall: a deep charcoal gray wall where the TV visually recedes, surrounded by a tight grid of museum-style black frames with crisp white mats displaying black-and-white photography and abstract sketches; flanking sculptural brass sconces lit warmly; a low warm walnut media console beneath; an oxblood velvet ottoman in front on a textured neutral wool rug; a thin brass frame around the TV echoing the sconces; evening ambient lighting with soft shadows, photorealistic, straight-on view.

Think cozy cinema meets art museum. Paint the wall a deep charcoal gray so the TV melts into the background, then frame it with a tight grid of museum-style black frames and crisp white mats.

Anchor the scene with a low, warm walnut media console and a pair of sculptural brass sconces flanking the TV. Add a rich oxblood velvet ottoman and a wool rug in textured neutrals for softness.

  • Palette: Charcoal, walnut, brass, oxblood
  • Art: Black-and-white photography, abstract sketches, line drawings
  • Finishing Touch: A thin brass frame around the TV to echo the sconces

2. Coastal Collected Wall With Light Woods and Breezy Blues

Medium-wide coastal collected wall: soft white walls with a TV centered, surrounded by mixed natural wood frames, a hanging rattan mirror, and a small seagrass basket styled as art; a whitewashed console below topped with watercolor seascapes, driftwood, and a pale blue ceramic lamp; jute rug underfoot, linen curtains catching daylight; woven trays and a rope-framed accent piece included; bright, sunlit mood, slight corner angle for depth.

This one feels like a weekend by the bay. Keep the walls soft white, then mix natural wood frames with woven elements like a rattan mirror and a small seagrass basket hung like art.

Place a whitewashed console under the TV and style it with watercolor seascapes, driftwood, and a pale blue ceramic lamp. A jute rug and linen curtains complete the airy, sunlit vibe.

  • Palette: Sand, white, pale blue, natural wood
  • Art: Watercolors, vintage nautical maps, botanical prints
  • Texture Boost: Woven trays and a rope framed accent piece

3. Eclectic Maximalist Mix With Vintage Finds and Bold Color

Medium shot eclectic maximalist mix: a painted wall in deep teal wrapping the TV, surrounded by an asymmetrical array of vintage frames in gold, black, and wood; quirky thrifted art, mini oil paintings, and a fragment of bold tapestry; glossy lacquered console in mustard packed with stacked art books and a ceramic bust; patterned kilim rug peeking below, velvet chair in frame edge; jewel tones with gold accents, controlled clutter, warm mixed lighting, photorealistic, eye-level straight-on.

Go fearless. Start with a painted wall in deep teal or emerald. Surround the TV with a wild mix of vintage frames, quirky thrifted art, mini oil paintings, and a bold tapestry fragment.

Use a glossy lacquered console in a contrasting hue maybe mustard or oxblood and stack it with art books and a ceramic bust. Throw in a patterned kilim rug and a velvet chair for drama.

  • Palette: Jewel tones with gold accents
  • Art: Portraits, landscapes, unexpected objects (keys, plates, masks)
  • Pro Tip: Vary frame finishes gold, black, wood for layered character

4. Scandinavian Symmetry With Light Oak and Perfect Alignment

Wide shot Scandinavian symmetry: TV set within a precise grid of light oak frames with oversized white mats, evenly spaced to read architectural; slim oak media bench centered below; cream boucle accent chair to the side; low-pile pale gray rug; minimal decor with a single stoneware vase and branch, neat stack of design magazines; a slim picture light centered above the TV providing soft illumination; clean, calm, and controlled, straight-on composition.

Clean, calm, and controlled. Set the TV within a precise grid of light oak frames with oversized white mats. Space everything evenly so it reads like architecture.

Choose a slim oak media bench, a cream boucle accent chair, and a low-pile rug in pale gray. Keep decor minimal: a single stoneware vase, a branch, and a neat stack of design magazines.

  • Palette: White, light oak, soft gray, black accents
  • Art: Minimalist line art, monochrome abstracts, typographic prints
  • Lighting: A slim picture light centered above the TV

5. Boho Gallery Garden With Plants and Handmade Texture

Detail closeup boho gallery garden: a tight shot of terracotta planters and trailing pothos cascading beside framed textiles and woven wall art near the TV edge; glimpse of low mango-wood credenza surface with handmade ceramics; floating shelves holding small plants and tiny sculptures at staggered heights; textures of rattan, jute, terracotta, and fringe visible; palette of clay, moss green, ivory, warm wood; soft natural daylight highlighting organic textures.

Let your TV live in a lush, collected jungle. Mount it above a low mango-wood credenza, then cluster terracotta planters and trailing pothos around framed textiles and woven wall art.

Mix handmade ceramics, macramé hangings, and a vintage rug with reds and rusts. Use irregular frame sizes and include a few floating shelves to rest small plants and tiny sculptures at different heights.

  • Palette: Clay, moss green, ivory, warm wood
  • Art: Block prints, batik textiles, travel sketches
  • Texture: Rattan, jute, terracotta, fringe

6. Monochrome Minimalist Wall With Black Frames and Matte Plaster

Medium shot monochrome minimalist wall: matte plaster white wall with the TV encased by a thin black frame to integrate seamlessly; surrounding black frames with high-contrast abstract art and monochrome photography; matching black sconces and black iron shelves with a single stone sculpture; blackened steel console below; stark black-and-white palette with soft gray tones; crisp, even daylight for gallery-level polish, straight-on.

Ultra sleek and gallery-level polished. Coat the wall in a matte plaster white or limed finish, then keep everything to black frames, black sconces, and black iron shelves for pure contrast.

Anchor with a blackened steel console and a single stone sculpture. Choose artwork that’s high contrast bold black brushstrokes, stark photography, or architectural studies.

  • Palette: Black, white, soft gray
  • Art: Abstracts and monochrome photos with generous white space
  • Statement: A thin black frame around the TV to integrate it seamlessly

7. Parisian Apartment Vibe With Gilded Frames and Picture Lights

Medium-wide Parisian apartment vibe: creamy greige wall with simple wall mouldings framing the TV zone; salon-style arrangement of gilded frames around the TV, each topped with delicate antique brass picture lights casting warm focused beams; marble-topped console below with fluted candlesticks; a carved mirror offset from the TV; faded Persian rug and linen drapes adding romance; antique gold accents, soft evening glow, slight corner angle.

Channel Old World elegance. Paint the wall a creamy greige and add simple wall mouldings to frame the entire TV zone. Hang a mix of gilded frames in salon style with delicate antique brass picture lights above.

Pair with a marble topped console, fluted candlesticks, and a carved mirror offset from the TV. A faded Persian rug and linen drapes complete the romantic, layered look.

  • Palette: Cream, soft taupe, antique gold, inky black
  • Art: Oil landscapes, sketched nudes, vintage etchings
  • Finishes: Marble, brass, carved wood

8. Desert Modern Wall With Earth Tones and Sculptural Shapes

Wide shot desert modern wall: terracotta/adobe-toned wall with TV surrounded by chunky oak shadowbox frames and matte neutral ceramic wall plates; low, chunky media console beneath; curved bouclé chair and a rug with geometric desert motifs; a plaster pedestal displaying a stone vessel; textures of plaster, raw wood, and unglazed ceramics; warm, late-afternoon sun creating long shadows; photorealistic, straight-on.

Warm and sculptural, like sunset in a design gallery. Use a terracotta or adobe-toned wall and surround the TV with chunky oak shadowbox frames and ceramic wall plates in matte neutrals.

Bring in a low, chunky media console, a curved bouclé chair, and a rug with geometric desert motifs. Add a plaster pedestal with a stone vessel to keep the sculptural language going.

  • Palette: Terracotta, sand, ecru, black
  • Art: Minimal abstracts, clay reliefs, sun studies
  • Texture: Plaster, raw wood, unglazed ceramics

9. Contemporary Coastal Black-and-White With Oversized Mats

Detail closeup contemporary coastal black-and-white: bright white wall with matte black frames using extra-large white mats around small black-and-white coastal prints; edge of a slim soundbar painted to match the wall for near invisibility; crisp corner of a white media console with fluted doors; striped flatweave rug and a tall vase of coastal grasses blurred in background; palette of white, black, and driftwood gray; bright, clean daylight emphasizing contrast.

Sophisticated and crisp. Keep walls bright white and frames matte black, but use extra large white mats around small black-and-white prints for that gallery swagger.

Float the TV above a streamlined white media console with fluted doors. Add a striped flatweave rug, a black spindle chair, and a tall vase of coastal grasses for movement and height.

  • Palette: White, black, driftwood gray
  • Art: Coastal photography, abstract waves, graphic shells
  • Detail: A slim soundbar painted to match the wall for invisibility

A great gallery wall around a TV blends function with personality. Pick your lane, commit to the palette, and balance sizes so the TV feels intentionally placed not bossy. Ready to make yours the best seat in the house?

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