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Depending on the orientation of the furniture in the room you may have no choice to put it above the fireplace. If you do you can get a framed tv with a motorized canvas so that at least it won't look like you have a tv there.
http://framemytv.com/c110/Motorized-TV-Artwork---Television-Art-Frame-Moving-Artwork.htm
Anyone have laminate flooring in their house? We really need to rip out the six year old carpet (builder grade stuff that came with the house) as well as some vinyl in the kitchen and replace it all. It wouldn't be worth it to use real or engineering hardwood, as I'd probably never recoup the cost in this area (plus we have two dogs and it scratches easily). So far we've looked at a few different kinds but I don't think any of them have really set my world on fire. We've been looking at AC4 rated stuff, 5" to 6.5" width, in the $4+/sq ft range,
Is your house informal enough that a rustic grade hardwood would look right?
Have you considered porcelain tiles that look like hardwood?
http://www.atlasconcorde.it/en/collections/axi/fondi/dark-oak/mattrettificato/
I like this stuff better than laminate...it definitely doesn't feel like wood but at least it doesn't feel like plastic.
I would be tempted to source a sturdy wood like white oak and chose a finish which will not show fine scratches. Engineered wood is fine, but make sure the top layer is heavy enough for a refinish or two.