Hide Your TV in Style: Easy DIY Sliding Panel Guide

Hide Your TV in Style: Easy DIY Sliding Panel Guide

A big TV can be great for movie nights, but not so great when it dominates your space. If you want a cleaner, more flexible look, a sliding panel is a simple solution. You can hide your TV when you’re not using it and reveal it in seconds.

The best part? You don’t need to be a pro to build one. With a few tools, some basic materials, and a little patience, you can create something that looks custom and works smoothly.

Let’s walk through it step by step.


Why Choose a Sliding Panel?

Before getting into the build, it helps to know why this works so well:

  • Keeps your space looking tidy

  • Doubles as wall decor

  • Saves space compared to cabinet doors

  • Easier to use than hinged panels

It’s a clean, modern solution that blends function and style.


What You’ll Need

Here’s a simple materials list:

  • Plywood or MDF board (cut to size of your TV area)

  • Sliding door hardware kit (barn door style works well)

  • Screws and wall anchors

  • Drill and screwdriver

  • Measuring tape

  • Level

  • Sandpaper

  • Paint or stain (optional)

You can find most of this at any home improvement store.


Step 1: Measure Your Space

Start by measuring:

  • Width and height of your TV

  • Space around it (you want the panel to fully cover it)

Add a few extra inches on each side so the panel overlaps cleanly. This prevents gaps and keeps everything looking intentional.


Step 2: Cut and Prep the Panel

Cut your board to the size you measured.

Then:

  • Sand the surface until smooth

  • Wipe off dust

  • Paint or stain it to match your room

Tip: If you want it to look like wall art, consider adding trim or a simple design on the front.


Step 3: Install the Sliding Hardware

Follow the instructions that come with your sliding hardware kit. In general:

  • Mount the track above the TV

  • Use a level to keep it straight

  • Secure it into studs if possible (this is important for support)

If studs aren’t in the right place, use strong wall anchors.


Step 4: Attach the Panel

Attach the rollers to the top of your panel, then hang it onto the track.

Make sure it:

  • Slides smoothly

  • Stays level

  • Fully covers the TV when closed

Adjust as needed until it feels right.


Step 5: Add Stops and Finishing Touches

Most hardware kits include stoppers. Install them so the panel doesn’t slide too far.

Optional upgrades:

  • Add a handle for easier movement

  • Install soft-close hardware

  • Add felt pads to reduce noise

These small touches make a big difference in daily use.


Design Ideas to Make It Stand Out

Your panel doesn’t have to be plain. Here are a few ideas:

  • Paint it like a canvas or mural

  • Add wood slats for a modern look

  • Use fabric for a softer feel

  • Frame it like a large piece of art

Think of it as part of your decor, not just a cover.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

A few things to watch out for:

  • Mounting the track without a level

  • Using weak anchors

  • Making the panel too small

  • Skipping sanding and finishing

Take your time here. A little extra care upfront saves frustration later.


Final Thoughts

A sliding panel is one of those projects that feels small but makes a big impact. It helps your space feel calmer, more organized, and more intentional.

You don’t need fancy tools or expert skills. Just a clear plan and a bit of patience.

Once it’s up, you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.


Buying or Selling your home in Valley Village, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Woodland Hills, Calabasas or the greater Los Angeles area? Contact The Michelle Hirsch Group’s team of top real estate agents for all your Real Estate and Investment Property needs at 818-293-8460 or visit the website at https://MichelleHirsch.com

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