Small or large screen? Which TV to choose for different rooms.
Choosing a television today is more than just a decision about brand or price. One of the key criteria is the screen size, which must fit not only the budget but also the size and function of the room. A screen that is too small in a large living room will look unremarkable, while a screen that is too large in a small bedroom can strain the eyes and disrupt viewing comfort. So how do you match the diagonal to the space? Check out our tips.
1. The Proportion Rule: Distance from the Screen
Before we move on to specific rooms, it's worth knowing the basic rule:
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the optimal distance from the television is about 1.5–2.5 times the diagonal length of the screen.
Examples:
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43 inches – the best distance is 1.5–2 meters,
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55 inches – comfortable viewing from 2–3.5 meters,
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65 inches – ideally at 2.5–4 meters.
This way, the image is neither too small nor too overwhelming.
2. Television for the Kitchen and Small Rooms
In the kitchen or a small office, the television usually serves as a background companion – while cooking, working, or having morning coffee.
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Recommended diagonals: 24–32 inches.
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Lightweight LED models that can be easily mounted on the wall work best.
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It's good if they have built-in Wi-Fi and Smart TV features to quickly access YouTube or streaming services.
3. Television for the Bedroom
In the bedroom, the television should be comfortable but not dominating. We usually watch it from the bed, so a distance of 2–3 meters matters.
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Optimal size: 40–50 inches.
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An important feature: night mode with blue light reduction and automatic screen dimming.
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Thin bezels and elegant design fit well in a space that should primarily be a place for rest.
4. Television for the Living Room
The living room is the heart of the home and often the place for family movie nights or watching sports together. Here, the effect of 'home cinema' matters.
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Recommended sizes: 55–75 inches, depending on the size of the living room.
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4K televisions with OLED, QLED, or MiniLED technologies are ideal, offering perfect contrast and rich colors.
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It's worth paying attention to the audio system – if the television doesn't have strong speakers, a soundbar will be useful.
5. Television for Large Spaces (Open Space, Home Theater)
If you have a spacious living room, loft, or dedicated home theater, you can afford really large screens.
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Recommended sizes: 75–85 inches and more.
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4K should be standard, and increasingly 8K.
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In such rooms, you will appreciate technologies that improve motion (e.g., 120 Hz refresh rate), especially when watching sports or playing games.
6. Small Screen vs. Large Screen – How to Make a Decision?
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A small television works well in auxiliary rooms (kitchen, office, small bedroom).
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A medium television (40–55 inches) is versatile – good for most bedrooms and smaller living rooms.
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A large television (65–85 inches) provides the best experience in living rooms and large rooms where we watch from a greater distance.
Also remember about aesthetics – a large television in a small room can dominate the space and ruin its character.
Summary
There is no one universal television size – it all depends on the size of the room, distance from the screen, and usage. Small models work great in kitchens or bedrooms, medium ones are ideal for everyday use, and large ones are for living rooms and home theaters, where the WOW effect matters.
When choosing, consider not only the price or brand but above all viewing comfort – it determines whether the television will be a decoration of the home or just a tiring gadget.

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