DESIGNING YOUR DREAM MEDIA WALL

DESIGNING YOUR DREAM MEDIA WALL

 

Media walls are set to be one of the leading design trends in 2025, offering the ideal blend of style and practicality. They are fully customizable to any home wall and designed to serve as the central hub for electronics, audio systems, and gaming equipment.  

When designing your dream media wall, consider several elements that will elevate your wall to become the focal point of your home’s living space. To help you on your design journey, we have compiled a list of the top media wall trends to watch in 2025.  

2025 Media Wall Design Trends to Look Out For: 

1. Shelves and Mantels 

Floating shelves and mantels are popular elements in your media wall design. They are the perfect way to add a touch of personality while offering functionality. 

  • Shelves: Shelves offer a place to display artwork, greenery, family photos, decorative books, and more. This will also add a personal feel to your media wall, making it more inviting to your family and guests.  
  • Mantels: Mantels create a visual focal point, typically integrating elements like a television, sound bar, and sometimes a fireplace. They’re also ideal for displaying electronics, such as soundbars or gaming consoles, adding functionality and style to the media wall design. 

2. Cabinetry Options 

Incorporating built-in cabinetry is an excellent feature that adds functionality and a touch of customization to your media wall design. Custom cabinets can be designed to suit each homeowner’s unique needs, providing the perfect solution for storage while maximizing available space.  

Things to consider before adding cabinetry: 

  • Consider how you plan to use the space, including your storage needs and what electronics will be used. 
  • Do any of your devices require airflow to prevent the units from overheating? 
  • Will your TV be mounted on the wall or displayed on the top of the cabinetry? 

3. Lighting 

Lighting is crucial to your media wall design as it will impact the viewing experience of the television or gaming system. In addition to enhancing visual appeal, it will also help set the mood of the space. There are three main types of lighting that can work together or separately to create a balanced, more lit space.  

  • Ambient Lighting: This is typically considered the general lighting and primary light source in a room or space. It is created with various light sources, such as ceiling lights, recessed lighting, chandeliers, and sometimes natural light, such as windows and skylights.  
  • Task Lighting: This lighting focuses on a specific area or task to reduce eye strain and enhance productivity. Tasks may include reading, writing, or cooking. Task lighting is used explicitly in the kitchen, reading nooks, home offices, and other places where tasks require lighting. Examples of task lighting may include desk lamps or reading lamps.  
  • Accent Lighting: This lighting helps feature specific areas and draw attention to details. This technique may be recognized as highlighting, as it helps draw attention to detail, dramatically affecting objects inside or outside the home. Common types of accent lighting are wall scones, under-cabinet lighting, flood lights, or lighting strips.  

4. Concealed Cabling 

Media walls often have various cables for the TV, sound bar, gaming systems, and other electronics. Concealed cabling is an excellent option for a clean, aesthetic look, hiding all the wires and cables behind the wall. This also helps to eliminate any unnecessary clutter. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, it also removes the hazard of tripping over cables or keeping them out of reach for small children or animals.  

5. Integrated Fireplace 

Integrating fireplaces into a media wall design is popular, as it creates a cohesive design between the media wall and fireplace. Fireplaces create a relaxing ambiance and heat the room when necessary. They also help to create a focal point for the media wall design.

Types of Fireplace Inserts:  

Gas: Gas inserts are a great alternative to traditional wood-burning fireplaces, providing warmth and visual appeal without needing wood. These are also easier to maintain and require less maintenance.  

Electric: This fireplace mimics the look of a conventional fireplace but does not require fuel or venting. Equipped with a built-in heater, they can produce warmth and create a cozy ambiance.   

Wood: The classic wood-burning fireplace uses real wood logs to generate heat, offering a traditional and inviting atmosphere. However, it is important never to leave this fireplace unattended.  

6. Accent Element 

Media walls provide excellent flexibility when selecting materials that create a striking focal point. Adding an accent element is a great way to enhance visual interest, introduce style, and personalize the wall. Popular choices include stacked stone, oversized tiles, wood slats, shiplap, slabs, and many others. Regardless of your preference, incorporating an accent element will complement your overall l design theme and help set the desired mood for the space featuring the media wall.  

Incorporating Mocha Mousse in your Media Wall Design: 

The Pantone color of the year, Mocha Mousse 17-1230, is a deep, warm brown that evokes a sense of comfort and tranquility. This rich hue is a fantastic choice for your media wall design and other spaces in your home. Its soothing tones create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal addition to your entertainment area.  

For more information on this color, visit Pantone Color of the Year 2025 

Ready to get started using this color in your home? Visit TWD online to book your free in-home consultation.  

Ready to create your custom media wall? Give TWD a call! 

Designing a media wall that accommodates your electronics, fits your space, aligns with your style, and sets the right mood can feel overwhelming. At TWD, our design experts are here to take the stress out of the planning and remodeling process. When you are ready to start designing your custom media wall, visit www.TWDAZ.com to request a free consultation. While you’re there, explore our media wall gallery for inspiration.  

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