

So, for years, Interior Designers have been finding ways to incorporate these fixtures (which seem to be getting larger each year) as stylishly as possible into their clients’ room designs. And sometimes we just don’t want them to take up so much real estate for whatever reason…and we don’t want them to “stick out like sore thumbs”. There is no question that flat screen TVs have become a ubiquitous fixture in most family or living rooms today. Because of this, it is becoming more acceptable to have the TV in plain sight. Fortunately, the flat panel televisions that are available today are much less obtrusive (and easier to conceal) than the older, tube televisions. And, if the truth be told, they aren’t that pretty to look at. They tend to be installed and watched in the main room in the house. Televisions have long been the Achilles heel of interior decorators. The first ideas were armoires and entertainment centers-and as TVs became larger, people had to find more creative ways to disguise them. Wouldn’t it be nice to hide it-and then reveal the screen only when show time arrives? Stylish Ways to Hide/Conceal Your Wall Mount TVĮven if you love your massive, flat-screen TV, one thing you probably don’t love about it is how it screams to the world just how much you love TV.
