13 Fun Small Bedroom Ideas for Couples with TV
I remember our first shared place—a shoebox bedroom where the TV turned every night into a furniture battle. We’d squeeze in, elbows knocking cords. It felt like sleeping in a media closet, not a retreat.
Then we started small tweaks. Mounted the TV. Added layers that hugged the space. Suddenly, it breathed—for us, not the screen.
You can reclaim yours too. No big budget, just real fixes that stick.
13 Fun Small Bedroom Ideas for Couples with TV
These 13 ideas come straight from my trial-and-error in tight spaces. They fit TVs without stealing room, keep things cozy for two. Pick what clicks—no need for all.
1. Wall-Mounted TV with Floating Shelves Below
I mounted our old 32-inch TV right above the bed frame. No dresser blocking the foot of the bed anymore. Air flowed, and mornings felt less cluttered.
The shelves underneath caught remotes, a candle, our shared books. It’s practical—stuff’s at eye level when lounging. Visually, it pulls the TV into the wall, like art.
Pay attention to height: too low strains necks during binge nights. I drilled wrong once, patched plaster. Measure from pillow height.
For couples, it frees floor for a shared rug. We slide in easy now.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Floating wood shelves (12-inch deep, 36-inch wide)
Wall mount bracket for 32-inch TV
Woven seagrass baskets (small)
Matte black remotes holder
2. Swivel Arm TV Mount Over Dresser
Our dresser was TV central, but it jutted out. Swivel arm changed that—pulls the screen bed-ward for movies, swings back for mornings. Space saver.
Emotionally, it’s date-night friendly. We angle it perfect, feet touching under sheets. No glare fights.
I learned: cheap arms wobble. Went sturdier after one tipped. Check weight rating double.
The dresser top stays clear for lotion, keys—our nightly ritual spot.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Full-motion swivel arm mount (up to 40-inch TV)
Low-profile dresser (30-inch high, white oak)
Linen duvet in soft gray
Ceramic tray for bedside essentials
3. Corner TV Setup with Asymmetric Shelving
Tucked the TV in the corner—forgotten dresser days. Asymmetric shelves fan out: one side books, other plants. Draws eye up, room feels taller.
For us, it’s cozy talks corner. TV pivots slightly, but shelves hold date-night snacks.
Mistake: overloaded one shelf, sagged. Balance weight. Use anchors.
Visually softens the boxy TV. Our space went from box to nook.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Corner TV stand (24-inch wide)
Asymmetric black metal shelves
Potted snake plant (8-inch)
Wicker remote organizer
4. Bedside TV Lift Hidden in Headboard
Built a simple lift into our DIY headboard. TV hides flat during day, rises for shows. Seamless—no wall holes.
Feels intentional, like the bed’s secret. We read against it mornings, screen invisible.
Insight: motors hum soft; test quiet ones. Ours buzzed first week, swapped.
Romantic for couples—headboard pillows stay fluffed, shared without bulk.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Electric TV lift mechanism (32-inch)
Upholstered linen headboard (queen size)
Faux leather bolster pillows
Slim wood side table
5. Low Console Under Window for TV Viewing
Slim console under the window holds our TV. Light filters soft around it—no dark cave. Bed view’s airy.
We lounge cross-legged, window breeze mixing with show sounds. Cozy shift.
Watch console depth: over 12 inches crowds. Mine did first; returned for shallower.
Plants on top soften edges. Perfect couple perch.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Slim TV console (10-inch deep, 40-inch wide)
Sheer linen curtains (floor-length)
Faux fiddle leaf plant (12-inch pot)
Beige woven runner
6. Mirror-Framed TV That Doubles as Art
Framed the TV in a thrifted mirror. Off, it’s a gilded focal; on, screen glows through. Wall art vibe.
Mornings, it reflects our rumpled bed—feels lived. No blank black stare.
Pro tip: frame larger than TV for overlap. Mine peeked ugly edges once.
For two, it’s romantic glow without dominating.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Oversized gold mirror frame (40×30-inch)
Thin bezel TV (32-inch)
Gallery LED strips (warm white)
Velvet euro shams
7. Ottoman with TV Remote Storage at Bed Foot
Ottoman at bed’s end stores remotes, blankets. TV on wall above—clear path.
We prop feet, pull throws easy. No hunting pre-show. Emotional win: less frustration.
Mistake: no internal dividers, mess built. Added trays later.
Multi-use for couples—footrest, extra seat.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Tufted storage ottoman (36-inch wide)
Divided bamboo tray insert
Chunky knit throw (50×60-inch)
Low-pile gray area rug
8. Layered Lighting Around Wall TV
Wall TV, flanked by sconces and bedside lamp. Glows don’t fight screen—warm layers.
Nights feel intimate, not harsh. We dim for pillows-and-plays.
Insight: mix bulb temps. Cool TV light needs 2700K warms. Learned post-headaches.
Balances tech with comfort for sharing.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Matte black wall sconces (pair)
Ceramic bedside lamp (12-inch)
2700K LED bulbs
Linen shade in cream
9. Vertical Garden Wall Beside TV Nook
Vertical planters beside the TV wall. Greenery softens black screen, air purifies.
Feels fresh—our post-work unwind spot. Plants thrive low-light.
Water weekly; overdid, dripped once. Use self-watering.
Nature buffer for cozy couple vibes.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Metal wall planters (set of 3)
Trailing pothos plants
Slimline TV wall mount
Jute wall hanging
10. Fold-Down Desk with Hidden TV
Fold-down desk hides TV flat. Work mode days, shows at night. Dual win.
We alternate: my work, his shows. No space fights.
Hinges squeak—oil yearly. Ours stuck first month.
Practical for live-work couples.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Murphy fold-down desk (with TV compartment)
White melamine finish
Integrated cable organizers
Oak desk lamp
11. Rug-Zoned TV Viewing Area
Rug under bed and armchair zones TV time. Defines without walls.
Feels grounded—bare floors chilled feet. Now, sink-in warmth.
Size right: overhang bed 24 inches. Too small floated weird.
Couples’ nest spot.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Low-pile rug (5×7-foot, beige pattern)
Armchair with ottoman
Sheepskin throw
Wood TV stand (narrow)
12. Acoustic Panels Camouflaging TV Speakers
Panels over speakers beside TV. Sound clear, look textile wall.
Audio rich without eyesore. Our movie nights deeper.
Velcro them—easy swap. Glue failed, peeled.
Quiet intimacy for two.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Gray fabric acoustic panels (12×12-inch set)
Slim wall speakers
TV soundbar mount
Wool throw pillows
13. Multi-Tiered Bedside Ledge for TV Controls
Ledge tiers: remotes bottom, candle middle, book top. TV opposite—grab easy.
Nights streamlined. No bed dives for controls.
Short screws or it wobbles—mine did, fixed.
Shared side table feel.
What You’ll Need for This Look
Oak floating ledges (tiered, 8-inch deep)
Remote silicone holder
Soy candle in glass
Paperback stack
Final Thoughts
Start with one or two that fit your rhythm. Our room evolved slow—best way.
No pressure for perfection. These make small feel yours.
You’ve got this. Sleep well, watch happy.













