Versailles wall panel decoration idea INTPU-020

Versailles wall panel decoration idea INTPU-020

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Idea for decorating Versailles INTPU-020 wall panels for living room and TV area

The wall behind the TV is one of the most common design problems in the living room. A large black rectangle of the screen on a flat wall looks like a technical object, not part of the interior. Emptiness forms around it, and it's unclear how to fill it. Add stucco? But classic and modern electronics seem incompatible at first glance.

The idea of decorating Versailles INTPU-020 wall panels is a ready-made solution for designing the wall behind the TV in a living room, study, or premium residential interior. The central dark panel highlights the TV area and makes the screen a logical element, the side light panels with moldings and stucco overlays create a classic frame, sconces add vertical rhythm and ambient light, and illuminated shelving transforms the wall from technical to architectural. Result: the TV becomes part of the design, not a foreign object on the wall.

INTPU-020 is proof that classic and modern technology do not contradict each other. With proper separation of the central and decorative zones, the TV wall looks harmonious, prestigious, and completely finished.

What is the INTPU-020 idea

The photo INTPU-020 clearly shows a distinct three-part structure — a principle proven in classical architecture for centuries. The center is active, dark, and concentrated. The sides are light, ornamental, and richly decorative. The boundary between them is formed by moldings, creating an architectural transition without abrupt breaks.

The central zone is intentionally calm: the dark background absorbs visual noise, and the TV reads cleanly, without competing with the ornament. This is why the TV wall with Versailles moldings does not look overloaded: the decor is placed where it belongs — on the sides, not behind the screen.

The side panels carry the main decorative load. Vertical molding frames divide the space into regular rectangular sections. In the upper part of each section, there are stucco overlays with classical ornament. Sconces at the mid-level of the panels add warm diffused light and a vertical accent. Built-in shelves or decorative niches with backlighting make the wall both functional and deep.

The overall palette of INTPU-020 is built on the contrast of a dark center and a light frame, united by a single classical molding language. Marble or stone inserts, brass details, decorative vases, and books on shelves complete the look at the accessory level.

What makes INTPU-020 special for the TV zone

  • The central dark panel is a clean, technically competent background for the TV

  • The side light panels with moldings are a classic decorative frame

  • Stucco overlays on the side sections are ornamental accents without competing with the screen

  • Sconces on the decorative panels provide a lively vertical rhythm and functional light

  • Decorative shelves with backlighting add functional depth to the wall

  • Marble and stone textures — material luxury on horizontal surfaces

  • Symmetry of side panels — visual order organizing the entire living room space

Where to use Versailles wall panels INTPU-020

All application scenarios for INTPU-020 share one goal: to create a strong accent wall in a space where it is important to combine modern functionality with classical aesthetics.

Living room. Main scenario. The main wall of the living room with the TV area is the face of the room. INTPU-020 transforms it from a technical plane into an architectural concept.

Study. The wall behind the desk or opposite it with a screen, shelves for books and documents, and sconces — this is a workspace with character. INTPU-020 creates exactly this image: businesslike yet elegant.

Recreation area in a country house. A spacious room with a fireplace, large sofa, and TV wall — INTPU-020 seamlessly fits into this concept, uniting the fireplace area and TV zone into a single decorative system.

Home theater. A dark central panel for a large screen, light side panels with moldings, diffused sconce light — this is the image of a home cinema that looks expensive and unlike corporate meeting rooms.

Apartments and hotel rooms. In premium-class apartments and luxury suites, INTPU-020 creates a TV area that is both functional and aesthetically significant.

Lounge area. In a restaurant, cafe, club, or corporate space, neoclassical TV zone decor creates an atmosphere that fundamentally distinguishes the room from a standard interior solution.

Showroom and meeting room. Where a TV or screen is a working tool, not entertainment, INTPU-020 creates a prestigious backdrop that speaks to the company's level without unnecessary words.

Wall decor for a TV in the living room

This is the main practical question of the page — and it requires an honest, detailed answer. Why do most TV walls in living rooms fail as design?

First problem: a wall without structure. The TV is mounted on a flat wall — and the space around it is empty. There is no frame, no context, no hierarchy. The screen hangs by itself, like a painting without a frame and without meaning.

Second problem: decor competes with the screen. When ornamentation is placed directly behind the TV — at the same level and on the same background — the molding and the screen interfere with each other. The ornament makes the TV visually restless; the TV makes the ornament inappropriate.

INTPU-020 solves both problems structurally. The central dark panel gives the screen its own space: clean, dark, without an ornamental background. The wall under the TV ceases to be empty — it becomes defined, intentional, correct. The side decorative panels with moldings and stucco add classical expressiveness without competing with the screen: they are on the sides, not behind it.

Moldings around the TV in the interior are not just decoration. They form an architectural frame that integrates the TV zone into the living room space. A wall with INTPU-020 moldings looks not like a "wall with a TV hanging on it," but like a designed functional zone where the TV occupies its rightful place.

Additional value of INTPU-020: the central dark panel visually reduces the screen. A TV on a dark background reads more neatly than on a light wall — this is a principle used in all professional media spaces.

How the central panel works with different TVs

For a 55–65 inch TV, the optimal width of the central panel is 160–200 cm. For 75 inches — 200–240 cm. The height of the central panel should cover the TV stand below and leave 20–30 cm of clear space above the TV. This solution creates the feeling that the TV is "built into" the panel, rather than just hung in front of it.

How to combine classic style and a modern TV area

This is a stylistic question that arises for most people choosing classic decor for a living room with a TV. Intuitively, it seems that Versailles stucco and a flat LED screen are incompatible. In practice, they coexist perfectly — if you follow a few principles.

The principle of zone separation. Classic decor and modern technology should not be on the same visual plane. In INTPU-020, they are architecturally separated: a dark center for technology, light side zones for decor. This is a spatial solution that resolves the stylistic contradiction.

The principle of a neutral background for technology. The dark central panel is visual neutrality. A TV on a dark background is perceived as a screen in a cinema, not as a technical device in a living room. A neutral background allows the classic decor on the sides to remain in its role without engaging in dialogue with the screen.

The principle of coordinated detailing. Brass or bronze sconce mounts, metal shelf profiles, TV cabinet details — all metal accents in the same warm shade create a connection between classic decor and modern furniture. This is a subtle but very effective technique.

The principle of functional decor. Shelves on the sides of the TV are not just a decorative element. They accommodate set-top boxes, books, vases, photo frames. Function and aesthetics combine: classic molding frames frame functional open niches — and the result looks expensive and well-thought-out.

A classic TV area with moldings is not a contradiction, but one of the most convincing interior images of modern classic. It is in such spaces that style feels like a life choice, not a decorative technique.

Side panels with stucco as a living room accent

The side panels of INTPU-020 are not an addition to the TV area. They are independent decorative objects that shape the character of the entire wall and the entire living room.

Symmetry is the key architectural quality of the side panels. The left panel is a mirror image of the right: the same molding frames, the same stucco overlays, the same sconces at the same height level. This symmetry creates visual order that makes the living room feel put together — a space where everything is in its place.

The stucco overlays on the side panels in INTPU-020 are located in the upper third of each section. This is a classic solution: the ornament at the top creates lightness and an upward thrust, while the lower part of the panel remains relatively clean. The center of gravity of the decor is at the top, which corresponds to the principles of classical architectural proportion.

The sconces on the decorative panels serve a dual function. Practical: they illuminate the bedside areas of the sofa or the work surfaces of the shelves. Decorative: they add warm, living light that makes the classic ornament three-dimensional — shadows from the stucco relief under side lighting look significantly more expressive than under overhead light.

The decor of the TV area with sconces and stucco is an image that works equally well during the day in natural light and in the evening under artificial light. During the day, moldings and ornament dominate; in the evening, the warm glow of the sconces and soft shadows in the relief take over. The wall literally changes with the time of day.

What elements are used in the composition

The INTPU-020 system is more complex than most "Versailles" ideas because it includes both decorative and technical/functional elements.

Moldings for panel frames are the structural framework of the entire system. In the living room, moldings should be large enough to be readable from a distance: a profile width of 35–50 mm is recommended for main frames and 20–30 mm for vertical dividing profiles. STAVROS polyurethane moldings — a wide range from thin to massive profiles for any living room scale.

Decorative stucco overlays are the ornamental heart of the side panels. In INTPU-020, the overlays are located in the upper part of the side sections, accentuating the upper zone. STAVROS PU decorative overlays — from light floral motifs to large cartouches and acanthus ornaments.

Corner decorative elements — ornamental detailing of molding joints. In the living room, they are especially noticeable: the room is viewed from a greater distance, and every detail contributes to the overall look. Decor for STAVROS moldings — corner blocks and keystones for different profiles.

Central panel — the functional base of the TV zone. It does not require stucco decor: its task is to be an even, calm, dark background for the screen. Finish — dark paint (graphite, anthracite, dark chocolate) or dark decorative plaster.

Side panels with molding frames — decorative planes with stucco ornament and places for sconces.

Ceiling cornice — the horizontal completion of the system. In the living room, the cornice should be quite massive: it sets the scale of the entire wall and creates a proper transition to the ceiling.

High baseboard — the lower completion. For a living room with ceilings of 2.8 m and higher — 15–20 cm.

Built-in shelving — a functional element on both sides of the central TV panel. They can be open niches with lighting or closed sections with molding doors.

Sconces — wall lights on decorative side panels. Installation height — at the level of the upper third of the panel or at a point convenient for the lighting task.

The entire system of STAVROS polyurethane wall decor ensures compatibility of all elements in style and proportions.

What to combine moldings and stucco with in the living room

INTPU-020 creates a strong decorative image that sets the direction for all other living room decisions — from furniture to accessories.

Dark central panel. Graphite, anthracite, dark chocolate, dark eggplant — any deep neutral shade. It makes the TV logical, and the side light panels more expressive due to contrast.

White or milky side panels. The classic contrast of a dark center and light sides is a principle borrowed from the architecture of grand halls, where dark niches were framed by light pilasters.

TV cabinet made of dark wood or with a marble top. The horizontal surface under the TV should support the dark character of the central panel. Dark walnut, wenge, black lacquered facade, or a marble top in dark tones — all continue the logic of the central block.

Marble textures. Decorative marble elements — vases, trays, tabletops — bring material luxury that naturally rhymes with the classic ornament of moldings.

Herringbone parquet. The classic parquet pattern creates the same rhythm on the floor as moldings do on the wall. The space becomes consistently classic at all levels.

Soft sofa with classic details. A sofa with wooden armrests or leather edges, classic armchairs with carved legs — the horizontal level of the living room corresponding to the vertical decor of INTPU-020.

Brass and bronze details. Handles, furniture legs, picture frames, wall brackets — warm metal connects classic ornament and modern furniture into a single image.

Decorative vases, books, frames. On open shelves near the TV zone, they create a lively, residential character of a classic interior.

Floor-length thick curtains. Velvet, velour, heavy linen in neutral tones — they add tactile luxury and properly complete the vertical system of the living room.

Warm lighting. 2700–3000 K for sconces and built-in shelf lighting. Cold light destroys the warm character of INTPU-020 and makes the stucco look harsh.

How to replicate the INTPU-020 idea in your interior

A practical guide from layout to final result.

Step 1. Wall measurement. Measure the full width of the wall and the ceiling height. Mark the locations of outlets, wiring boxes, and heating appliances.

Step 2. Determining the central zone. The width of the central TV panel = TV width plus 20–40 cm on each side. Height — from the floor (or TV stand) to 20–30 cm above the top edge of the screen.

Step 3. Determining the side zones. Side panels occupy the remaining wall width symmetrically. If the side zones are too wide — divide them into two or three vertical sections with moldings. If narrow — one large section.

Step 4. Dividing side sections. In each side zone, vertical molding frames are marked out. Standard width of one section — 40–70 cm, height — the full height of the panel from baseboard to cornice.

Step 5. Selecting moldings. For a living room — profile 35–50 mm for main frames, 20–30 mm for additional ones. STAVROS polyurethane moldings — choosing a profile by size and style.

Step 6. Choosing stucco overlays. Overlays for the side panels of the living room — medium and large scale, proportionate to the ceiling height and section width. STAVROS PU decorative overlays — a reference for selection.

Step 7. Planning sconces and wiring. Mark the installation points for sconces on the side panels — before starting the molding installation, because the wiring is laid in the wall in advance.

Step 8. Shelving and lighting. If built-in niches with lighting are planned — their frame is installed before wall finishing. The moldings will frame the finished niches along the perimeter.

Step 9. Color. The central panel — a dark neutral shade. The side panels — milky, warm white, light beige. All moldings are painted in the color of the side panels — a monochrome solution.

Step 10. Installation. Laser marking of all horizontal and vertical lines — mandatory precision. Full technology — in the guide on installing polyurethane molding and in the professional guide on installing STAVROS polyurethane stucco.

Typical mistakes when creating a TV zone with moldings

  • Stucco overlays on the central dark panel — the ornament competes with the screen and visually overloads the zone

  • Side sections are too narrow — molding frames look compressed, there is no space for overlays

  • Same color for central and side panels — the three-part architecture is lost, the TV zone is not highlighted

  • Sconces at different heights on the left and right sides — breaks symmetry and ruins the classic look

  • Glossy paint on moldings — inappropriate for classic decor in any context

Who the INTPU-020 idea suits

Owners of apartments and houses with a living room where the TV is the central element. Especially those who want to create a beautiful TV wall in a classic or modern-classic style.

Interior designers working in the 'modern classic', 'neoclassical', and 'contemporary luxury' segments. INTPU-020 provides a ready-made system for the TV zone with a predictable result.

Developers of premium housing creating showroom apartments or selling finishing packages. A living room with a classic TV wall is a strong visual selling point.

Hotel owners decorating rooms, lobbies, lounge areas with TVs and screens.

Renovation studios executing projects in the classic segment — INTPU-020 ensures a standardized and reproducible high-level result.

Owners of restaurants, cafes, and bars with TV zones — where the screen should be present but not disrupt the interior.

Owners of showrooms, for whom the TV screen is a demonstration tool, and the space around it should speak of the company's taste and status.

Buy decor for Versailles wall panels

All elements for implementing INTPU-020 are available in the full STAVROS range — the manufacturer of classic architectural decor from polyurethane.

Main entry points: Wall decor made of polyurethane STAVROS — a system resource for selecting a complete decorative wall program; Moldings made of polyurethane — profiles for frames, cornices, and vertical dividers; PU decorative overlays — ornamental stucco elements for side panels; Decor for STAVROS moldings — corner blocks, keystones, and decorative inserts for joints.

The entire range is made from high-density polyurethane within a single system polyurethane products from STAVROSAll profiles and ornaments are compatible in terms of proportion system; the surface is ready for painting without additional preparation; the material is chemically inert and suitable for residential spaces of any purpose.

Buy decor for the TV area, buy moldings for the living room, buy stucco decor for the living room, order wall decor for the TV, order a TV zone with moldings — all this is realized through the STAVROS assortment. For large projects — residential complexes, hotels, restaurants — wholesale terms and technical support for selection are provided.

The INTPU-020 concept scales from a compact TV wall in a city apartment to a spacious media zone in a country residence. The system logic is the same — the center for equipment, the sides for decor. Proportions adapt to the specific wall, TV size, and ceiling height.

A wall with a TV shouldn't just be a wall with a TV. It can be the architectural center of the living room — and INTPU-020 shows what that looks like.


Frequently asked questions

Will INTPU-020 suit a TV zone?
Yes, INTPU-020 is designed specifically for decorating the TV zone in the living room. The central panel highlights the space for the TV and creates a clean background for the screen, while the side decorative panels with moldings and stucco make the entire wall architecturally complete and visually expensive.

Can stucco be used near a TV?
Yes, if you follow the correct zoning principle. The stucco overlays in INTPU-020 are located on the side panels, not on the central area behind the screen. This eliminates visual conflict between the ornament and the equipment.

Where is it best to use INTPU-020?
Optimal spaces: living room, study, relaxation area, home theater, apartments, hotel room, lounge zone, showroom. The concept is best realized on walls from 280 cm wide with ceilings from 2.7 m.

Can I change the color of the central panel?
Yes. A dark background for the central panel is a recommendation, not a requirement. The central area can be graphite, anthracite, dark blue, dark green, coffee, or the color of the furniture. Only one thing matters: the central panel must visually differ from the side panels — creating zoning.

What elements are needed to replicate the idea?
Moldings for side panel frames, decorative stucco overlays, corner decorative blocks, ceiling cornice, high baseboard. Plus — interior additions: sconces, built-in shelves with lighting, TV stand, decorative accessories. The exact composition depends on the wall width, TV size, and the chosen side panel scheme.

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