I thought these were a few great and
creative flat screen TV solutions ....
Hope you like them to.
The sources are at the bottom of the post.
If you look closely above the fire place
you will see hinges on the right
where the panel opens to reveal the TV.
I love this one.
I did the same thing in Boca Raton Fla. for a client 15 years ago.
It was a nightmare to have made.
Back then cabinet makers hadn't seen this barn door concept yet....
So I had to listen to every reason why it was crazy and wouldn't work
ugh!
Have a great day!!
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her Blog of her Adventures in Design,Boca Raton and Camden Maine, All Interior Design Services, flat screen TV solutions, flat screen TV solutions
Hi Renee
ReplyDeleteI love the last one also
Now if I only had a tv oh and a house for that matter
Gave a great week ciao ciao xxx Julie
ditto!!!
Deletei am living with mom!
oxo
Renee, what's happening babe? In Texas our men won't allow the TV to be hidden as they evidently MUST watch sports 24/7, pro/college/high school, doesn't matter to them. That's why all of us "shop."
ReplyDeleteThat last example is amazing and my son that is a builder would LOVE it! I'm making him look at it and he will probably say he's already done one of these! No matter…it was great looking!
ReplyDeleteVery cool solutions.
ReplyDeleteGreat solutions! Writing on the screen with chalk? I'll have to look into that one- probably a film you can put on your screen or something. Hope all is well Rene. Is spring there yet? It's here, finally, with a renewed sense of hope!
ReplyDeletexoxo Nancy
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I love that last one Renee. I have always tried to hide the tv, usually in an armoir.
ReplyDeleteHow is life in Maine?
Hope you are well.
Much love
Di
xxxx
brilliant, especially the bedroom fireplace image. thought to myself "how did this slip in?"
ReplyDeletehappy spring renee!
debra