![]() ![]() It also has ONE cable, and it’s almost transparent, so it’s barely visible and so it’s nice to not have to deal with cord chaos or a cable duct to hide the cords. It’s really fun to have a television like this one because it’s definitely top notch and from a pure aesthetics standpoint, it is so good-looking that I don’t want to hide it when I take photos of my space anymore. I now live with a beautiful wall-mounted, flat-screen, 55” Samsung QLED! It’s nothing I care to hide in photos because it’s so slim and well-designed – and it looks really nice in my room. I’ve owned a Samsung television for twelve years, I’m very brand loyal to electronics and cars, but never anything quite like the one the TV that Samsung sent over. ![]() I thought that since I love TV but I'm also one of those people who hide TVs in the interior books that I write, that I should challenge myself and inspire all of you with a very uncommon partnership with one of my favorite electronics brands, Samsung. I enjoy a good film and relaxing with my family and friends now and then too. Then there is YouTube, also a fun thing to lose yourself to now and then. I also love watching music videos as much as I did when I binge-watched MTV as a teenager. It’s a bit of a portal for me to climb into whenever I need to. I love hearing the latest American slang, seeing how people dress, overall trends (from wardrobe to set, theme, camera angles, etc.), and to simply feel like I’m still, “in the know” when it comes to my homeland and culture. If I had to live in Germany without access to American TV (Netflix?!), I’d be heartbroken. But in my daily life, a TV is actually essential because I’m an American expat living in Germany since 2009 TV is a direct connection to my home country. Let’s talk about your television for a moment, the pink elephant in the room of every interior design book… It is always there but please don’t look at it! I’m willing to bet that the rooms on websites and apps that you’re saving rarely show a TV – am I right? It’s just one of those things that stylists and photographers work hard to hide in photos, along with the other deadly sins of interior photography: most electronics and cords, oh the horror!Īs you know, I’m one of these people who hide TV’s when I’m working on a styling assignment or producing content for my books or online content. ![]()
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