From ‘Meh’ to Magazine-Worthy: 5 TV Feature Walls That Fixed Awkward Singapore Layouts

Key Takeaways

Introduction

Singapore’s HDB living rooms often feel like a game of Tetris gone wrong—awkward corners, limited width (we see you, 2.5m layouts!), and clutter that kills the vibe. But what if your TV wall could solve these problems? We’ve curated 5 real-life TV feature wall designs that turned tight, “meh” spaces into jaw-dropping showstoppers. No hacks, no gimmicks—just genius design.

1. Slimline Floating TV Console + Vertical Wood Panels

Wood Panel TV Feature Wall

The Fix: For a narrow living room in Toa Payoh, a floating TV console (just 20cm depth!) paired with vertical oak wood panels created the illusion of height. The wood grain added warmth, while the floating design freed up floor space for a compact sofa.


Pro Tip: Use lighter wood tones like birch or ash to reflect light—perfect for small spaces. Explore wood panel styles from Zenith Arc.

2. Mirror-Enhanced TV Wall with Secret Storage

Mirror TV Feature Wall

The Fix: A Bishan family ditched their bulky console for a full-wall design. Custom cabinets (flanking the TV) stored board games and toys, while mirrored panels on one side doubled the visual width of the room.


Why It Works: Mirrors amplify natural light and depth—ideal for window-starved flats. Zenith Arc’s guide recommends glossy finishes to enhance this effect.

3. Multi-Level Feature Wall for Awkward Corners

Multi Level TV Feature Wall

The Fix: A quirky Ang Mo Kio layout had the TV stuck in a corner. The solution? A multi-level feature wall with staggered shelves (on one side) and a recessed TV nook. The asymmetrical design balanced the space without blocking walkways.


Bonus: Use the shelves for decor and functional storage—like Wi-Fi routers or insurance documents.

4. Space-Stretching Monochromatic TV Wall

Monochromatic TV Wall

The Fix: In a cramped Queenstown flat, a monochromatic TV wall (charcoal textured paint + matte black console) created a seamless, elongated look. The hidden wiring and minimalist shelving kept distractions to zero.


Steal This: Pair with a low-profile L-shaped sofa to maximize floor space. Zenith Arc swears by this combo for narrow layouts.

5. Curved TV Wall with Ambient Lighting

Curved TV Wall

The Fix: A curved TV wall in a Jurong West HDB softened sharp angles and added flow. Integrated LED strip lights (behind the curve) created ambient glow, making the 2.8m-wide room feel cosy, not claustrophobic.


Designer Secret: Curves guide the eye horizontally, tricking the brain into perceiving more space.

Your HDB Living Room CAN Have It All

Forget “making do”—these TV feature walls prove that clever design can turn Singapore’s tricky layouts into functional art. Whether it’s wood panels for warmth or mirrors for magic, the right feature wall elevates your space and sanity.

Ready to Transform Your TV Wall?

👉 For more ideas, check out Zenith Arc’s stylish TV wall roundup or consult Zenith Arc’s specialist designers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can you put a TV on a feature wall?

Absolutely! A TV feature wall is designed specifically to integrate your television seamlessly. From floating consoles to recessed nooks, the right design ensures your TV becomes part of the wall’s aesthetic—not an eyesore.

2. How much does a TV feature wall cost in Singapore?

3. What is a TV feature wall?

A TV feature wall is a focal point in your living room that combines style and function. It’s designed to:

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