You've decided to add a virtual window to your space. But where exactly should it go? The placement of your virtual window dramatically affects its impact.
The Golden Rule: Think Like a Window
The most effective installations follow a simple principle: put it where a real window would make sense. Your brain is remarkably good at detecting what "feels right."
Home Installations
Basement Home Office
Ideal location: Wall at sitting eye level, perpendicular to your desk. Peripheral vision catches the view naturally, like a real window.
Bedroom
Ideal location: Wall opposite the bed or on the wall you face when lying down. Wake up to natural light simulation.
Living Room
Ideal location: Wall that would logically have a window, often near existing windows. Extends the "view" area of the room.
Home Gym
Ideal location: Wall you face during cardio equipment use. Running "toward" a scenic view beats staring at a blank wall.
Office Installations
Private Office
Wall perpendicular to desk, at sitting eye level. Easy to glance at without turning around.
Conference Room
End wall (not the presentation screen wall). Visible to most seats, doesn't compete with presentations.
Reception/Lobby
Wall visible from main seating area. First thing visitors see, sets tone for entire visit.
Technical Considerations
- Height - Mount the bottom at approximately seated eye level (3-4 feet)
- Lighting - Avoid placing opposite real windows (glare issues)
- Power - Plan for hidden cable runs
The right placement transforms a display from "a TV showing nature videos" to "a window to another world."
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