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What is virtual staging in real estate listings?

Virtual staging can be a powerful real estate marketing tool when it’s disclosed and paired with originals. AI-edited listing photos that alter permanent features or dimensions are risky and often violate MLS rules. Use virtual staging for real estate listings to clarify potential, not to conceal reality.

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What is a simple layout for a living room nook with TV and fireplace?

Put the TV in the nook and keep the fireplace for art or a mirror. Build a media wall with base cabinets, integrated wire management, and shelves to soften the boxy opening. Avoid hanging a TV over a tall mantel - it's uncomfortable to watch, can risk heat exposure, and rarely looks right. If you don't want media there, turn the nook into custom storage or a dry bar with doors.

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What influences comfort when watching TV in a living room nook?

Put the TV in the nook and keep the fireplace for art or a mirror. Build a media wall with base cabinets, integrated wire management, and shelves to soften the boxy opening. Avoid hanging a TV over a tall mantel - it's uncomfortable to watch, can risk heat exposure, and rarely looks right. If you don't want media there, turn the nook into custom storage or a dry bar with doors.

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How do I plan traffic flow around TV and fireplace layouts?

Put the TV in the nook and keep the fireplace for art or a mirror. Build a media wall with base cabinets, integrated wire management, and shelves to soften the boxy opening. Avoid hanging a TV over a tall mantel - it's uncomfortable to watch, can risk heat exposure, and rarely looks right. If you don't want media there, turn the nook into custom storage or a dry bar with doors.

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What are common mistakes when placing TVs in living room nooks?

Put the TV in the nook and keep the fireplace for art or a mirror. Build a media wall with base cabinets, integrated wire management, and shelves to soften the boxy opening. Avoid hanging a TV over a tall mantel - it's uncomfortable to watch, can risk heat exposure, and rarely looks right. If you don't want media there, turn the nook into custom storage or a dry bar with doors.

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