Sunday, 17 June 2012

Hidden tv - fliparound mount

Ever since seeing a genius way of hiding the tv in a lounge by sliding a painting down over it, while the tv sits in a recessed part of the wall, I've been pondering how best to 'hide' the much-loved tv.

In London it's incredibly rare to have the luxury of more than one lounge or sitting room so the one room has to serve every purpose - even dining in my case, although I have high hopes of entertaining in the garden which is amazingly optimistic given our summer so far. So, having the one living room/dining room as a TV room is a depressing prospect, even though truth be told we watch it almost every evening and eat in front of it! But I find it quite sad and a bit bachelorish to walk into someone's house and thir lounge comprises solely of an enormous couch with a massive tv directly opposite. Let's at least give the illusion that we do other, more interesting things.

I've flirted with the idea of the televisions that convert to mirrors, in frames, but they're ludicrously expensive and I've yet to see a convincing one in peron. Today I came across the fliparound mount from hidden tv. I love the concept and the price is a lot more interesting. Here are some pictures:

 

There is even an option for one in the bedroom that extends over he bed - like a mini private cinema! S is quite taken with the idea...


 

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