Thursday, November 11, 2010

Introducing "Must NOT See T.V."

Now you see it. Now you don’t.  Today’s large flat screens often dominate the design of any room.  Great for football Sundays, but who needs to stare into an oversized black square when they’re reading a book or throwing a soirĂ©e for friends and family?

Media Decor and companies like it are restoring some tranquility to your home by hiding your TV behind a work of art or a mirror (see YouTube video below).  You can even raise your TV out of a counter-top or cabinet, keeping it completely out of site until you’re ready for movie night or the morning news.

how it works.
Your TV stays hidden discreetly behind an elegant frame and the artwork that you choose.  And with the touch of a button, the near silent mechanical motor reveals your TV when you’re watching and closes it when you’re not.
You can also hide your TV
behind a mirror.

You’re TV can also be hidden behind a mirror made with a special glass and mirrored coating.  Media Decor also incorporates a black dropdown shade between the mirror and TV that provides a true mirror-like look when the TV is not in use. Talk to your media integration tech to see if mirrors are right for your environment.

GearSpy Suggestion:  Instead of a remote make these devices compatible with “The Clapper.”

how much is it?
Prices vary from about $1,500 to $12,000 depending on the options you select.  Prices can sometimes be a little higher if your installation requires extra labor hours or if you have selected expensive cabinetry or artwork.

see it in action.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Let's spend $5000.00 to make a wall of clutter look like a wall of more clutter.

Ron Rhodes, Editor | GearSpy.net on November 19, 2010 1:53 PM said...

That's funny stuff. Thanks for sharing.

Yeah, I'm not a big fan of of all the chachki-clutter either. But the hidden flat screen is still pretty cool.

All the best.

Ron Rhodes
Editor, Gearspy

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