A TV Lift = Modern Living
The modern aesthetic is minimalism underlined by neutral colors, clean lines and sleek surfaces. In other words, sprawling, intrusive flatscreens are out and hidden TV lifts are in.
Less is more here. A couple of key pieces, like an original abstract painting and a midcentury sideboard in impeccable condition, make much louder statements than a room full of heirlooms, or, worse, clutter. Thing is, though, that statement, no matter how emphatic, gets scrambled when a flatscreen’s introduced to the equation. No one’s expecting you to live like a monk in the name of sharp design, so consider employing a pop-up TV lift, where the flatscreen’s as good as gone when it’s not in use. And when you want it, it’s restored to prime viewing position by way of a no-fuss remote control mechanism.
The flip-down TV lift is another ideal candidate. When the flatscreen’s not in use, the ultra-silent TV lift restores the TV to the wall or the ceiling, leaving in its wake only unblemished surfaces.
We all watch TV. There’s no getting around that. Our flat-screens are as integral to our lifestyles as our refrigerators. But, interior design seems to be going the way of technology; the more it becomes a part of our lives, the more seamlessly the latest generations are fitting within it. When we can gain access to almost anything and control much of our immediate worlds through our smartphones alone, a massive TV framed by a built-in entertainment center begins to feel very antiquated.
To learn more about streamlining your living space, contact Inca Corporation.
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