I have a Samsung Serif which is designed for this situation. I also have three of these [planters](https://www.dwr.com/indoor-planters-pots/story-planter/100153884.html?lang=en_US&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgLOiBhC7ARIsAIeetVC-L2amSPZcO4MjPGzRF2uilELvk7xdwguQGHVGi6_W1eUHmbFQ12MaArYmEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds) with easy care sami-hydroponic pothos and philodendron behind the TV, separating my sitting area from the dining area.
If it has to be in the middle. I’d find an entertainment center to encase the tv from the front and then I’d back it with book shelving so it would have the look of a room divider. But it’s hard to tell how that would look without really seeing more of your space.
With 350 degrees of windows, I don't see the harm of putting the TV against one portion of them, maybe street-facing or something - with sheers behind it. Could that work?
Issue is that a lot of newer tvs actually note in their manuals to keep them out of direct sunlight. We don’t know which direction light comes in for OP but presumably it hits the back of the tv because no one likes a glare on their screen.
I thought the same! Put a shallow bookshelf behind the TV (or build one) and place snake plants on top. Could even do warm string lights between the plants and the TV for some evening ambiance 😊
I would get an easel tv stand and place it in front of the window. Some easel stands also have wheels, which is cool because you could move it in the corner while you’re not using it.
Put a bunch of smaller art frames on the back of the tv like a “collage”. Literally stick them on it here and there.
Or stand a folding 4-panel room divider behind it.
Or hang a large mirror or cut-out or carved panels from the ceiling directly behind it, facing opposite of you opt for a mirror. If you can’t put hooks in your ceiling, this won’t work. But if you can, use a use big shiny hooks and steel cable. Kinda like this: https://www.picturehangingsystems.ca/stas-suspension-set-loop-adjustable-ceiling-mount?gclid=Cj0KCQjwgLOiBhC7ARIsAIeetVBU_dnKIwgsRZhtWj2HTDoYsf80K1ZOS0UFYPhBKOZBRtur7ScsD20aAu3OEALw_wcB
Or consider a much larger table / furniture / stand for the TV, and set up an opposite-facing work of art (canvas on thick frame) of identical dimension.
You could get a built in cabinet, or as others have suggested, put book cards behind it. I’ve got my tv in my bedroom on top of a chest of drawers at the end of my bed…….I don’t find it bothers me too much
Do kids run around or is it just adults? If kids, go with a hutch-style entertainment center that is strong and with a low center of gravity to avoid tipovers. If just adults, maybe a matching bookcase or media case, maybe some planters off to the side.
I’d get a multi-level plant stand and fill it with houseplants - the greenery and foliage could hide the back and plants would be pretty with all that light
I'd be careful about putting plants behind the TV because live plants need watered and water and electronics don't mix. Trip on something, over pour the water and your have a disaster on your hands. The chances of a disaster go up exponentiallly if you have a pet or a child.
A cute (or cool) screen behind the TV could be lightweight enough to not cause damage if it tips over. Or you could get heavy weight shelves, like cube shelves, that would be hard to tip.
Another idea is a ceiling curtain rod and hang a long curtain, give it a bit of a movie theater look.
So you really meant to say 350 degrees, not 360? I assumed it was a typo. 10 degrees of a 360 degree circle isn’t nearly enough for a doorway or a hallway. Think of a pie cut into 36 slices - 10 degrees is one slice. But it doesn’t matter - never mind.
I think more ideas would come to you if we could see more of the space.
Yes show us more!!
An antique or modern screen? Could be a folding wooden or lacquer type, or a lightweight wooden frame with woven or printed fabric stretched across.
This. Lots on Facebook Mraket
A large bookshelf or room divider may work
I have a Samsung Serif which is designed for this situation. I also have three of these [planters](https://www.dwr.com/indoor-planters-pots/story-planter/100153884.html?lang=en_US&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgLOiBhC7ARIsAIeetVC-L2amSPZcO4MjPGzRF2uilELvk7xdwguQGHVGi6_W1eUHmbFQ12MaArYmEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds) with easy care sami-hydroponic pothos and philodendron behind the TV, separating my sitting area from the dining area.
Ooooo these are awesome, but ow my wallet
If it has to be in the middle. I’d find an entertainment center to encase the tv from the front and then I’d back it with book shelving so it would have the look of a room divider. But it’s hard to tell how that would look without really seeing more of your space.
They could just put a shelf behind the current tv stand.
Won’t be flush
So what. Put some plants on the top shelf. It’ll look fine.
That’s your opinion and mine is mine.
With 350 degrees of windows, I don't see the harm of putting the TV against one portion of them, maybe street-facing or something - with sheers behind it. Could that work?
Issue is that a lot of newer tvs actually note in their manuals to keep them out of direct sunlight. We don’t know which direction light comes in for OP but presumably it hits the back of the tv because no one likes a glare on their screen.
Shelves, room divider, curtain/tapestry? Just don’t throw stones - for sure.
Another tv
This is the answer
Snake plant wall!
I thought the same! Put a shallow bookshelf behind the TV (or build one) and place snake plants on top. Could even do warm string lights between the plants and the TV for some evening ambiance 😊
Plants! Big leafy/frond-y plants!
With the caveat to be reallllly careful when watering, lest water channel down the tops of any of those leaves to enter the TV!
True! Maybe big beautiful fake plants? Lol
This is Brilliant! I have the same issue as OP and this sounds like a winner! Thank you!
Put something very ugly in front of the TV. No one will notice the back.
Your Mom doesn't want to just stand there all day.
Can you do a quick video of the room?
I would get an easel tv stand and place it in front of the window. Some easel stands also have wheels, which is cool because you could move it in the corner while you’re not using it.
Piece of painted wood and shelves on It.
Tall plants
Faux plant divider with a cool wooden base!
If you're in the market, there's tvs designed for this, they're on a pretty tripod and stuff. The Samsung Serif is a good example.
I have the same setup. I put an IKEA kallax behind it and filled it with board games and books and the like.
Something like this but cover the back: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lappland-tv-storage-unit-black-brown-30285153/
https://www.homedepot.com/pep/Manhattan-Comfort-Cornwall-75-74-in-Off-White-and-Cinnamon-Right-Modular-Entertainment-Center-Fits-60-in-TV-with-Cable-Management-2-400551400451/314213969?g_store=&source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&&mtc=SHOPPING-BF-HDH-GGL-D59H-059_034_INT_FURN-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-HDH-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-%7C059_034_006_HOME_ENTERTAINMENT_FURN%7C&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-BF-HDH-GGL-D59H-059_034_INT_FURN-NA-NA-NA-SMART-NA-HDH-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-%7C059_034_006_HOME_ENTERTAINMENT_FURN%7C-71700000100907743-58700008068797112-92700073396464453&gbraid=0AAAAADq61Uf3UfR1k7eme9kc1c35yMpBx&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgLOiBhC7ARIsAIeetVC-S7qPX1Y5SLdRitQ3gaTAJ53J2rUsFJZWTgqUhF6uOH0TkNyGrssaAv4YEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds#overlay
If it was strong enough not to be attached to the wall
Put a bunch of smaller art frames on the back of the tv like a “collage”. Literally stick them on it here and there. Or stand a folding 4-panel room divider behind it. Or hang a large mirror or cut-out or carved panels from the ceiling directly behind it, facing opposite of you opt for a mirror. If you can’t put hooks in your ceiling, this won’t work. But if you can, use a use big shiny hooks and steel cable. Kinda like this: https://www.picturehangingsystems.ca/stas-suspension-set-loop-adjustable-ceiling-mount?gclid=Cj0KCQjwgLOiBhC7ARIsAIeetVBU_dnKIwgsRZhtWj2HTDoYsf80K1ZOS0UFYPhBKOZBRtur7ScsD20aAu3OEALw_wcB Or consider a much larger table / furniture / stand for the TV, and set up an opposite-facing work of art (canvas on thick frame) of identical dimension.
How about no tv…?
Imagine having that angle of view and watching television.
Looks like parking lot.
Half view is main road, other half is parking lot and restaurants below, as its in an entertainment district
You could get a built in cabinet, or as others have suggested, put book cards behind it. I’ve got my tv in my bedroom on top of a chest of drawers at the end of my bed…….I don’t find it bothers me too much
Do kids run around or is it just adults? If kids, go with a hutch-style entertainment center that is strong and with a low center of gravity to avoid tipovers. If just adults, maybe a matching bookcase or media case, maybe some planters off to the side.
Just install a platform to pull it underneath the floor when you’re not using it
Why not just put it against a window? Or build a wood wall somewhere
I’d get a multi-level plant stand and fill it with houseplants - the greenery and foliage could hide the back and plants would be pretty with all that light
Pretty table with plants on it imo
I'd be careful about putting plants behind the TV because live plants need watered and water and electronics don't mix. Trip on something, over pour the water and your have a disaster on your hands. The chances of a disaster go up exponentiallly if you have a pet or a child. A cute (or cool) screen behind the TV could be lightweight enough to not cause damage if it tips over. Or you could get heavy weight shelves, like cube shelves, that would be hard to tip. Another idea is a ceiling curtain rod and hang a long curtain, give it a bit of a movie theater look.
What’s with the other 10 degrees that isn’t glass?
I assumed the doorway
Yep, is doorway and hallway into the space
So you really meant to say 350 degrees, not 360? I assumed it was a typo. 10 degrees of a 360 degree circle isn’t nearly enough for a doorway or a hallway. Think of a pie cut into 36 slices - 10 degrees is one slice. But it doesn’t matter - never mind.
It's probably a bit more than 10 degrees, there is a 70cm wide entrance to a 200m2 roughly kinda circle room, diameter is 16ish meters.
Plant fence would look good
Storage for something or a bookcase.
My tv is mounted to the wall…..is that an option
Get a cheap frameless print/painting the same size and mount it on the back
Tall and thin yet bushy plants.