Hmmmm..... large plasma in the living room with local antenna and roku box. We watch maybe 6 hours of TV per week. 4 half hour shows, 1 one hour show and a few episodes of The Walking Dead (we're trying to catch up, now starting season 5, got a relative working on the production side of that show), and I watch 18 minutes of news while eating a bowl of cereal and playing with the cats in the morning. My wife also rides her elliptical trainer for an hour each morning in the living room. The large screen is waaaay over there on the other side of the room and she has it on while she rides. Small flat screen in the kitchen on top of the fridge. Nice to watch the news when making dinner or watch Jeopardy while doing dishes. Small one in the bedroom on the low dresser. Watch a movie with the wife or the news late at night before going to bed and maybe a monologue on one of the talk shows. That one's sleep timer gets used often. Small old CRT/VCR TV in the basement, also on top of a fridge. Use that if I'm working on something in the basement, doing laundry, or working out on the weight bench or Nordictrack.
Our living room is a long 12' x 24' rectangle. It's divided into two living areas by a loveseat with a library table behind it. We had to put the TV at one end, as the other has built in cabinets, a bench and drawers. We didnt' want to hang it on the wall. What I ended up doing was finding a low, 2 drawer dresser, something about the height of a cedar chest that you'd put at the foot of a bed. It was about 100 years old, dark wood, and beat up a bit. Matches our woodwork! :laughing: I took the two drawers out, cut off the faces, built two shelves inside the carcass, and put the drawer fronts back on, but hinged them to fold down when you open them instead of pulling out like a drawer, so now they are doors, not drawers. I stuffed all of our entertainment system gear in there and put large vents in the back. The 50"ish plasma sits on top of that. The wires are hidden, and I put IR extenders on the electronics and a sensor on the top/back side of the unit. So everything is hidden and it looks pretty nice.