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TV Board Design in DC Colony Gujranwala

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This project focuses on designing a modern luxury TV board that acts as the main visual anchor of the living space. The client hired us specifically to design a TV board and TV wall feature that feels premium, architect-designed, and timeless—something that immediately elevates the entire room. The TV wall is composed of vertical fluted panels, combined with a large central marble-textured panel that frames the TV perfectly. These vertical grooves are not just decorative; they create rhythm, height, and depth, making the wall appear taller and more refined. Slim black metal inlays run vertically between the panels, adding contrast and a contemporary architectural touch. One of the strongest elements of this TV board design is the warm ambient LED lighting. Hidden cove lights around the ceiling and backlighting behind the panels create a soft glow that enhances textures without overpowering the space. The lighting is carefully balanced to ensure a cozy atmosphere while also highlighting the TV wall as a feature element. Below the TV, a floating media console was designed with clean lines and a minimal profile. This keeps the floor visually open and gives the TV wall a light, modern appearance. The console provides practical storage while maintaining a clutter-free look, which is essential for luxury interiors. The material palette—neutral tones, warm wood textures, matte finishes, and soft lighting—was selected to ensure longevity and elegance. This TV board design reflects how good architectural detailing can turn a simple wall into a statement feature without excessive ornamentation. This project clearly demonstrates our approach to custom TV board design, where aesthetics, functionality, lighting, and proportions come together to create a refined living space. It’s an ideal reference for clients looking for a modern TV wall design in Pakistan that feels professionally planned and architect-approved.

Project completed on January 16, 2026