Click here to see that project and my finished framed wall-mounted TV.These are great ideas! 216. I don’t have it mounted yet because I knew the bedroom was to be painted and furniture placement might change a bit.
Then you find the devices that your Blu-ray player can manage (ie cds, photos etc.) I never saw the white barn doors, but that is such a cool idea. Here’s the direct link because it goes to rejuvenation.com for some reason:And here’s the link from West Elm in case that one fails:How about one of those lifts that lift the tv out of the chest or whatever piece of furniture. :-/ We don’t ave it over the fireplace any more because we found it gave us a pain in the neck. With millions of unique furniture, décor, and housewares options, we'll help you find the perfect solution for your style and your home. Putting it over the mantel means having to watch with your neck in an unnatural position (unless you’re a giraffe). )Pottery Barn has a couple of tv covers that they sell, but I think both of them would be pretty easy to build. This tv has a cover that’s attached to a pully system…And it’s raised and lowered by a handle over on the side.Like I said, probably not practical for most homes, but it’s a fun and quirky idea for wide open lofts or outdoor spaces.So I’m pretty sure I want to build something that looks like the first one with a series of framed pictures on hinges. This is the way my husband set up our system and there may be other ways to accomplish the same thing. I also bought some dining chairs for the breakfast room at an amazing sale. And I especially like how this design hides any roller hardware under a shelf that can also be used to display decorative items. The new tvs definitely require a separate sound system. Forget it.
Then you find the devices that your Blu-ray player can manage (ie cds, photos etc.) I never saw the white barn doors, but that is such a cool idea. Here’s the direct link because it goes to rejuvenation.com for some reason:And here’s the link from West Elm in case that one fails:How about one of those lifts that lift the tv out of the chest or whatever piece of furniture. :-/ We don’t ave it over the fireplace any more because we found it gave us a pain in the neck. With millions of unique furniture, décor, and housewares options, we'll help you find the perfect solution for your style and your home. Putting it over the mantel means having to watch with your neck in an unnatural position (unless you’re a giraffe). )Pottery Barn has a couple of tv covers that they sell, but I think both of them would be pretty easy to build. This tv has a cover that’s attached to a pully system…And it’s raised and lowered by a handle over on the side.Like I said, probably not practical for most homes, but it’s a fun and quirky idea for wide open lofts or outdoor spaces.So I’m pretty sure I want to build something that looks like the first one with a series of framed pictures on hinges. This is the way my husband set up our system and there may be other ways to accomplish the same thing. I also bought some dining chairs for the breakfast room at an amazing sale. And I especially like how this design hides any roller hardware under a shelf that can also be used to display decorative items. The new tvs definitely require a separate sound system. Forget it.
Then you find the devices that your Blu-ray player can manage (ie cds, photos etc.) I never saw the white barn doors, but that is such a cool idea. Here’s the direct link because it goes to rejuvenation.com for some reason:And here’s the link from West Elm in case that one fails:How about one of those lifts that lift the tv out of the chest or whatever piece of furniture. :-/ We don’t ave it over the fireplace any more because we found it gave us a pain in the neck. With millions of unique furniture, décor, and housewares options, we'll help you find the perfect solution for your style and your home. Putting it over the mantel means having to watch with your neck in an unnatural position (unless you’re a giraffe). )Pottery Barn has a couple of tv covers that they sell, but I think both of them would be pretty easy to build. This tv has a cover that’s attached to a pully system…And it’s raised and lowered by a handle over on the side.Like I said, probably not practical for most homes, but it’s a fun and quirky idea for wide open lofts or outdoor spaces.So I’m pretty sure I want to build something that looks like the first one with a series of framed pictures on hinges. This is the way my husband set up our system and there may be other ways to accomplish the same thing. I also bought some dining chairs for the breakfast room at an amazing sale. And I especially like how this design hides any roller hardware under a shelf that can also be used to display decorative items. The new tvs definitely require a separate sound system. Forget it.
All Rights Reserved. Since the doors swing out and take up quite a bit of room, you woudn’t be able to set anything tall in front of it or you’d be moving items each time you want to open the tv cover. (And yes, there’s a tv behind there.
So I’ve been looking for clever and easily DIYable ways to cover a flat screen tv that’s mounted on a wall.My favorite idea so far, and the one that I’ll probably end up using, is this series of framed pictures……that are actually hinged together and fold back like shutters.Of course, that tv is set back into the fireplace overmantel so that when the cover is closed, the pictures look like they’re hung directly on the overmantel. It just so happens to be a wall-mounted TV cabinet of a beautiful Chinoiserie design. I love the idea of hiding the tv and several of the ideas you displayed are very workable with your plan.Kristi, I have seen the one with the pictures and I love it. I am considering that for my kitchen!!! Only 15 left in stock - order soon. Odd. Find another room for the tv that doesn’t ruin a fireplace conversation setting or revise the furniture arrangement and use a different wall. It’s a very similar concept to building a medicine cabinet with a mirror for the bathroom, and you can find lots of plans for those online.Or you can find something completely unique, like this riddling rack, and use it as decoration for you wall and to cover your tv.The only thing about those previous two ideas is that it really limits what you can set on the table/console below the tv. This designer used a tapestry and had it strung like a Roman shade so that it could be raised and lowered to expose or hide the tv. Hide it Behind Cabinet Doors This outdoor living room designed by Amanda Lindroth is the perfect place to entertain and unwind.
That means that a big tv hanging on the wall really isn’t the first thing I want people to see when they enter my kitchen and glance into the breakfast room. The painting is starting tomorrow so I’ll soon be able to actually mount it on the wall. I had a “Horchow moment” too, earlier this year. Addicted 2 Decorating is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Capacity, Height Memory, Flat-Lid Mount, RF & Wired RemoteYou’re seeing this ad based on the product’s relevance to your search query.SONOROUS Studio ST-160B Wood and Glass TV Stand with Hidden Wheels for Sizes up to 75" (Modern Design with 6 Shelves for Your Audio/Video Components and Consoles, Comes with I/R Repeater) - WhiteTouchstone 70062 - Bungalow TV Lift Cabinet (Chestnut Oak) - Up to 60 Inch TVs Diagonal (55 in Wide) - Mission Style Motorized TV Cabinet - Pop Up TV Cabinet with Memory Feature, IR/RF, 12V TriggerMount-It! Hidden Flatscreen Tv Cabinet - Design photos, ideas and inspiration. Oh, and my living room drapery fabric should arrive today! Click here to see that project and my finished framed wall-mounted TV.These are great ideas! 216. I don’t have it mounted yet because I knew the bedroom was to be painted and furniture placement might change a bit.
Then you find the devices that your Blu-ray player can manage (ie cds, photos etc.) I never saw the white barn doors, but that is such a cool idea. Here’s the direct link because it goes to rejuvenation.com for some reason:And here’s the link from West Elm in case that one fails:How about one of those lifts that lift the tv out of the chest or whatever piece of furniture. :-/ We don’t ave it over the fireplace any more because we found it gave us a pain in the neck. With millions of unique furniture, décor, and housewares options, we'll help you find the perfect solution for your style and your home. Putting it over the mantel means having to watch with your neck in an unnatural position (unless you’re a giraffe). )Pottery Barn has a couple of tv covers that they sell, but I think both of them would be pretty easy to build. This tv has a cover that’s attached to a pully system…And it’s raised and lowered by a handle over on the side.Like I said, probably not practical for most homes, but it’s a fun and quirky idea for wide open lofts or outdoor spaces.So I’m pretty sure I want to build something that looks like the first one with a series of framed pictures on hinges. This is the way my husband set up our system and there may be other ways to accomplish the same thing. I also bought some dining chairs for the breakfast room at an amazing sale. And I especially like how this design hides any roller hardware under a shelf that can also be used to display decorative items. The new tvs definitely require a separate sound system. Forget it.
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