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How to Hide Your Television

It is important to establish a focal point in any space, and many times the television is the easiest answer because it typically can be seen from all angles of a room. However, most people do not want their television set to be the first thing that guests notice about their space. The following tips offer some creative ideas to hide your television in ways that still allow it to be easily accessible without hogging the spotlight:

  • The most popular way to hide your TV is in an armoire that goes with the décor of your room. Closing the doors to the armoire when you have visitors, and opening them when you want to watch TV, is the simplest way to avoid having your television as a focal point.
  • Consider investing in a flat-panel television that can be mounted above your fireplace mantle.  This method is perfect if your flat-panel TV has a slot for a memory card.  If it does, you can utilize the television as a giant digital picture frame by sliding in the memory card and letting it play a picture slideshow when the TV is not in use.
  • Your television can be recessed into the ceiling. This however, depends on what is above the room. The simple push of a remote button can bring down the TV from the ceiling when you’re ready to watch it. When not in use, it will ascend back into the ceiling out of view.
  • Less traditionally, your television can be hidden away in the footboard of your bed.  With the thin nature of some televisions today, it is possible to recess your TV into a piece of furniture, such as your footboard.  With the use of a remote, it will ascend and descend as you wish. You can also find these types of pop-up TV sets in other pieces of furniture such as side tables and hutches.
  • To totally mask your television in plain view, you can purchase a TV that changes into a mirror when you’re not using it.
  • Have a favorite print? Consider splitting the canvas into sections, and then use hinges to reattached the artwork back together. Then position the canvas over the TV and use the hinges to push the picture away from the TV when it’s in use.

Allow a grandiose fireplace or intricately crafted sofa to steal the show with these TV hiding tips.

Via: Dummies

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