As LCD flatscreen TVs become standard in living rooms across America, rather than a prestigious luxury, more and more people are choosing to mount them on their walls. While this was once considered a top of-the-line way to display your television, it now too has become outdated. And, as more people mount their televisions to their wall, more people also find out the many disadvantages that often comes with mounting your television, leading them to look for alternatives such as television lift systems.
The biggest disadvantage that comes with LCD wall mounts is that they leave big, gashing holes in your wall; so if you ever want to move your television or you’re moving out of the home you’ll need to do some wall repairs to get rid of the holes that the wall mount left behind. Other than what you’ll be left with once the TV is gone, another big problem with LCD wall mounts is getting them up there in the first place. Installing a wall mount for your TV means finding areas in the wall that are free from electrical wires, heating vents and plumbing pipes. Installing a wall mount television is known as being a difficult job, and finding the proper place on the wall for it is just one of the challenges. And, even with proper installation an LCD wall mount will still show all the cables and wires attached to your television, DVD player, gaming system, and anything else that’s hooked up to your TV.
So what’s a better option for displaying your TV then?
Television lift systems are innovative ways to display your television when you want to watch it, and tuck it away in a cabinet, ceiling or floor, when you don’t want to. These lift systems are much more high-tech then LCD wall mounts, and they’re more stylish too. But more importantly, they also take care of many of the problems that come with installing a LCD wall mount.
Television lift systems fit right inside existing furniture or cabinets that can be installed in ceilings or floors. Wherever you choose to have your lift system installed, you won’t even know it’s there when the TV is tucked away so there will be no holes or damage to your existing structures. And, a lift system will hold any extra wires or cables in that same cabinet so no one will be able to ever see those either! Installing a lift system is also very simple and can be done either by you or by a professional.
There are many ways to store and display your LCD television but clearly, some choices are better than others. And while hanging your flatscreen TV used to be the way to display your LCD TV, there are now even more creative, practical, and stylish ways to display your LCD TV than ever!
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