Hide the Flat Screen … Under the Bed?
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If you want to hide that flat screen while it’s not in use, no problem, it just depends on how elaborate you want your camouflage. For those who prefer out of site, out of mind and don’t care about cost, conceal your plasma TV under the bed. The flat screen is attached to a heavy duty lift system that rests underneath the foot of the bed. When it’s time to flip the switch, the giant screen is lifted out and up, taking less than a minute to get into place.
The plasma TV/ fireplace combo has more of a James Bond feel to it. This cool cabinet has an electric fireplace built in the front and a flat screen in the back. Just press a button and the TV miraculously appears. For those who have their giant screen secured to the wall, hide it in plain site with artwork. Custom frames and personalized paintings serve as a stylish garage for the TV.
For a simple but fun way to cover up the tube, check out a reversible media center. This handy bit of craftsmanship comes with shelving space on one side and room for a 50-inch flat screen on the other. Complete details are found at this website: http://yossawat.com/2007/07/how-to-hide-your-flat-screen-tv-in-plain-site/.
Other ways to protect your big investment include wrapping the perimeter of the TV with a cloth or silk mask; this will help keep the dust out. You can also use an ornate screen to hide you flat screen.
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