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Modern TV room: 5 ideas to combine elegance and comfort

Creating a modern TV room requires careful planning, but with the right choices, it is possible to transform this space into the leisure center of your home.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Mar 10, 2025, 12:00 PM

10 min de leitura
Without knocking down walls, a 55 m² apartment gains an integrated and functional layout. Project by Leandro Neves. In the photo, living room with integrated kitchen and 3D wall.

Without knocking down walls, a 55 m² apartment gains an integrated and functional layout. Project by Leandro Neves. In the photo, living room with integrated kitchen and 3D wall. (Luiza Schreier)

The modern living room is the heart of the house for leisure moments, movies, and family entertainment. To transform this projects into a comfortable, sophisticated, and functional place, various aspects must be considered, such as the arrangement of furniture, the choice of lighting, the available technology, and modern finishes.

If you are looking to create a living room that combines elegance and coziness, check out the tips and inspirations we have prepared for you!

Altera Arquitetura - Echoes of the Past. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project.

Altera Arquitetura - Echoes of the Past. CASACOR São Paulo 2024 project. (André Mortatti/CASACOR)

Plan the arrangement of furniture


The organization of furniture is one of the first steps to ensuring that your living room is practical and comfortable. The arrangement should prioritize circulation while providing the best view of the screen for all viewers.

Tips for organizing the living room:
  • Main sofa: Position it so that all seats have a good view of the TV. An "L" or "U" shaped sofa is ideal for optimizing space and creating a comfortable gathering area.
  • Auxiliary furniture: Consider placing coffee tables, racks, and sideboards in a way that does not obstruct passage. Choosing low furniture can help keep the circulation area more fluid.
  • TV and panel: Position the TV at eye level, meaning slightly below the line of sight for comfort during long movie or series sessions.
Hinnah & Dulinski - Living and Family Gourmeterie. CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2023 Project.

Hinnah & Dulinski - Living e Gourmeterie da Família. Projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2023. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)

Lighting: the secret to a cozy projects


Lighting plays a crucial role in creating a cozy projects. The right light can transform your living room, making it more inviting and enhancing the atmosphere of relaxation.

Lighting options:
  • Indirect lighting: Floor lamps, table lamps, or LED strips around the panel or under the furniture create a soft light, ideal for watching TV without causing discomfort to the eyes.
  • Warm light: Prefer bulbs with yellow or warm tones, as they create a more intimate and comfortable atmosphere. Avoid overly bright or cold lights, which can harm the leisure experience.
  • Dimmers: Installing dimmer switches allow for controlling light intensity, adjusting as needed for moments of movies or conversations.
2 in 1: two apartments combined create a 240 m² project in Botafogo. Project by Fernanda Medeiros. In the photo, living room with slatted sideboard, tv, and shelf.

2 em 1: dois apartamentos unidos criam projeto de 240 m² em Botafogo. Projeto de Fernanda Medeiros. (Luiza Schreier/CASACOR)

Choosing the ideal technology for your living room


Today, the technology options for living rooms are vast, from the latest generation televisions to immersive sound systems. The choice of devices should balance quality and aesthetics, creating a visually clean and functional projects.

Technology for modern living rooms:
  • 4K or OLED TVs: For high-quality images and vivid colors. Also consider models that integrate with the decor, such as ultra-thin TVs that can be mounted on the wall.
  • Sound systems: A good home theater or soundbar can transform the experience of watching movies and series, providing an immersive sound.
  • Smart control: Investing in an automation system to control lights, sound, and even the TV with a single device can bring practicality and modernity to the projects.
Dark wood frames an art collection in this 90 m² apartment. Project by Rodolfo Consoli. In the photo, living room with TV, armchair, paintings, and shelves.

Madeira escura emoldura acervo de arte neste apê de 90 m². Projeto de Rodolfo Consoli. (Luiza Schreier/Divulgação)

Color palette and finishes for a modern look


Colors and finishes are essential to creating the desired projects, and in the living room, it is no different. Choosing modern tones and materials that bring sophistication to the space can transform your living room into an amazing and up-to-date place.

Colors for a modern living room:
  • Neutral tones: Beige, gray, and white are great options for creating a clean and sophisticated look. These colors work well with most furniture and finishes, creating a neutral base.
  • Dark color accents: For a touch of elegance, bet on dark details, such as black, navy blue, or olive green, which pair well with furniture and create an interesting contrast.
  • Modern finishes: Materials like natural wood or high-gloss laminates, brushed metals, and natural stones can be used for the TV panel, racks, and finishes. The use of textured wallpaper can also add charm and sophistication.
Living room designed by BMA Studio

BMA Studio project. (Guilherme Pucci/Disclosure)

Invisible technology


One of the main features of a modern living room is the integration of technology discreetly. Opting for invisible or embedded solutions to hide wires and devices ensures a cleaner and more sophisticated projects.

  • Concealed wiring: Use cable management systems or TV racks and panels with hidden compartments to store wires and electronic devices.
  • Thin and borderless TVs: Invest in an ultra-thin TV with minimal borders, creating a modern and minimalist aesthetic. Models that can be mounted directly on the wall are great for saving space.
CASACOR Publisher is a creator of exclusive content, developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.