Ceramic and porcelain TV panel: 5 inspirations

Ceramic and porcelain TV panel: 5 inspirations


Cold coatings don’t have to be limited to humid areas! In the projects below we show you how ceramic and porcelain stoneware match the TV in the living room!

When installing the TV on the wall, there are different techniques that can be used to hide the cables: even if wooden panels and carpentry are the most common solutions, there are also those who use strips, leave the pipes exposed, hide them with plasterboard or doors or even position the set suspended from the ceiling (often with the possibility of rotating the TV and watching it from different rooms).

But why not use ceramic and porcelain stoneware? More widespread in cold areas, the covering can also be used to frame the TV and the decoration also gains versatility, being available in countless models and textures. Check out some inspiration below.

Marbled porcelain




In this project signed by Architects Ricardo Abreuthe TV panel is covered marbled porcelain stonewarecreating contrast with the blue wall with boiserie.

Subway tiles



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The same subway tiles that line the kitchen walls in this project by Dubal Arquitetura cover the living room’s TV panel, creating a New York loft feel that characterizes the entire project.

3D coating



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In this project by Fernanda Castilho, Ivan Cassola and Rafael Haiashida, partners of the C2H.a studio, a 3D geometric covering creates movement on the wall behind the TV.

Large format porcelain stoneware



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Large-format porcelain with a marble effect covers the walls of this apartment designed by architect Marta Martins. LEDs integrated into the sides provide perceptions of depth and width.

Concrete slabs



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To reinforce this welcoming atmosphere, in the living room of this house designed by Travessa Arquitetura, the carpets are in natural fiber and the TV wall has been covered with cement tiles, in the sand shade, by Castelatto.

Source: Terra

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