New guide from Escea: how to position TVs and fireplaces

29 June 2020
Four of the best layouts for TVs and fireplaces are explained in this handy new guide from Escea.

Four of the best layouts for TVs and fireplaces are explained in this handy new guide from Escea.

Decisions: both renovating and building a new home involve lots of them.

Every decision made during the process, no matter how big or small, will have an impact on the home – and it’s sometimes the little things that end up being the most important. What might seem like insignificant decisions at the time may cause frustrations in the long run. Seemingly little things like where to install light switches, which way doors will swing or even where the cutlery draw will go all require careful consideration and planning.

That’s why it’s best for homeowners to do research, listen to experts and apply what they learn to the design and layout of the home. In addition, when it comes to a living space, purpose matters. Will the space primarily be used for entertaining or TV-watching? Is it a formal room, or more of a family room?

One of the main things to decide early on is the room’s layout, and the fireplace plays a big part in these choices. Escea can make these decisions easier by explaining some of the most popular ways to lay out the living room, and how each setup might affect the way that people use the space.

Escea’s mailing list can be subscribed to here

New guide from Escea: how to position TVs and fireplaces

Four of the best layouts for TVs and fireplaces are explained in this handy new guide from Escea.

Decisions: both renovating and building a new home involve lots of them.

Every decision made during the process, no matter how big or small, will have an impact on the home – and it’s sometimes the little things that end up being the most important. What might seem like insignificant decisions at the time may cause frustrations in the long run. Seemingly little things like where to install light switches, which way doors will swing or even where the cutlery draw will go all require careful consideration and planning.

That’s why it’s best for homeowners to do research, listen to experts and apply what they learn to the design and layout of the home. In addition, when it comes to a living space, purpose matters. Will the space primarily be used for entertaining or TV-watching? Is it a formal room, or more of a family room?

One of the main things to decide early on is the room’s layout, and the fireplace plays a big part in these choices. Escea can make these decisions easier by explaining some of the most popular ways to lay out the living room, and how each setup might affect the way that people use the space.

Escea’s mailing list can be subscribed to here