Frame TV FAQs

I’ve gotten so many DMs from you guys asking about my Frame TV, so I wanted to put a blog post together answering all your FAQs. I absolutely love our Frame TV and think it’s worth every single penny! The main benefit is the fact that it doesn’t look like a blank screen on your wall, and they’ve come out with a ton of really great artwork for it so I’m a huge fan! The other thing I love about it is that when you get sick of the art, you can just swap it out whenever you want. You can also change it seasonally which is so much easier than a painting - plus, the quality of the TV is really great too. So, I’m sharing my favorite artwork as well as all the other deets you guys asked about down below…

FRAME TV FAQs


What size TV do you have? I have the 55" Frame TV in my living room and bedroom. The frame TV and art are well worth every penny we spent on them! The quality of the TV is just as great, too!

Do you ever adjust the settings on your TV? I really don't make any adjustments. The only thing I will do sometimes is turn down the brightness at night or on a gloomy day so it doesn't appear too bright!

What frame do you have and how to you install it? I have the Bezel frame in the color teak. It’s super easy to install, you just snap onto the outside of the TV to give it the framed art look! I love how this color (teak) looks like a more natural wood color compared to my old bezel (beige), which looked more yellow!

Where do you get your art? Not a week goes by where I don't get a DM asking where I got the art that's above my fireplace! There are a few places like Etsy where you can buy digital art, but these are a few of my faves:

See my post All About Frame TV Art for my seasonal art picks!

How do you download the prints to your TV? This is the resource I used to help download the art to my TV! It also has information on adjusting the settings if needed. Both of these resources have amazing digital art options as well!

How do you hide the cords? The only downfall of the TV would be finding a way to hide the box that comes with it! Our living room box is currently hidden behind a stool in our living room and the one in our bedroom is hidden behind our drapes. You could also hide the box with a basket or, what I wish I would've thought about during our build, is having a cutout made in the drywall behind the tv so the box could sit in that and still lay flat against the wall.

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