Oh dear Pat. I guess you might consider our TV to 'dominate' the room. But it is our focal point as I like a large tele to appreciate the Natural World and subtitles. My wife likes some 'noise' on all day sadly so it's keeping her company I am told. Recently as we are spending the winter at home the TV tends to be on most of the day. I tend to watch later live current affairs but my wife can always find something interesting even if it's an old B&W 20x repeat.I'm with you on the tv size, Jan. I hate to walk into a room that is dominated by a tv. We only have one tv in the house and it sits discreetly in the corner in keeping with the rest of the room. I don't, either, like to see them high up on the wall because there is no room anywhere else.
We have decisions to make with the new bungalow. The lounge has french doors on either side of the fireplace. The fireplace is right where you would expect the tv to go. So, we (I) have to decide whether to place it in front of one of the french doors or in front of the fireplace? I suppose in the summer it could go in front of the fireplace? If we are at home in the winter then I expect that the curtains will be closed at night and it can go in front of them. Just seems a bit weird to keep moving it.
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Sounds like a lot of binge viewing Alan.Oh, is that right.
Couch potato my arse. A few hours on a winter's evening?
Tsk, tsk, tsk. There are times I crave to be alone and take the remote as well. Grrrrr.When one is alone on dark nights what can one do,
Anywayup I do all my stuff in the morning after walking Motley for 45 mins.Look at my other thread and I´ll tell you about the stuff I have been doing this morning, and it aint feeding me face with a dozen widowers.