Thursday, February 3, 2011

Difference Between Slogan And Poster

TV over the fireplace . Breaking down stereotypes.

In general, for a long time and honestly listened to our designers that the TV above the fireplace taboos that under no circumstances can break it anyway, that just sign in their own designer impotence. And about two different semantic center (excitation and relaxation) have heard about the two black holes near or above each other, and the stylistic dissonance, when the fireplace very classic, and a TV in any case the hi-tech ... er ... and so on and so forth ...

And here is something internally in me that has always resisted. And then, themselves write that for a good designer should not be taboo - any idea can be implemented with talent or any screw up. So? Then why in this case of thumb sucking prohibitions, or why their own fad issue for non-existent design rules of nowhere and no one written?

For example, all with a sinking study harmonious interiors Kelly Hoppen (Kelly Hoppen) and for some reason do not cry about it durnovkusii, although in every other interior design in her TV over the fireplace calmly hanging and interior at the same time does not seem cheap, and no black holes in the eye do not rush, and the track does not fall apart. Hence, we can skillfully?











And not only is this technique uses, in fact, one can see both America and Europe, and some of our interiors - the normal process that allows unique way to place soft furniture in the room when the logic of space to this prompts:




















The only people I agree 100% that the TV above the fireplace is bad, because it with experts to install home theater systems. Who would argue. But on the other hand, a home theater in general requires a special and desirable to separate premises, some acoustics and a heap of other conditions, so everything was perfect. But see news release 10-15 minutes, the man did not stop on hours of auditions to be safe, nothing - neither a relatively high location of the TV or the prejudices of individual respected designers. :-)

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