Ceiling TV lifts are an effective way to keep the TV out of sight when it isn’t being used. These lifts are often installed in RVs, boats, and private jets because they don’t take up much space and can keep the floor space open. These lifts can also be convenient in a home to hide away a big screen TV.
If you are planning to install a ceiling TV lift, then you will need to choose between two different installation methods:
Built-Down TV Lifts
If you don’t want the TV within the ceiling, a frame or box can be built onto the ceiling. Beautiful craftsmanship is used to make it stylish with decorative molding, which can be matched to the other decor aspects in the room.
This ultra-silent TV lift is beneficial because you don’t have to cut a hole into the ceiling, and sometimes it offers an optimal angle for viewing. The drawback is the fact that it reduces the amount of headroom.
Recessed TV Lifts
When the TV is built into the ceiling, it is called a recessed installation. The motorized furniture is built within a panel in the ceiling, and when the TV is activated the panel comes out of the ceiling to bring down the screen. When it is closed, it looks like another regular past of the ceiling. The benefit to this method is the fact that it allows more headroom, especially when it is used on boats, yachts, or RVs.
Choosing the Ideal Setup
Along with the ceiling lift, you can also select other unique customizations, such as TV wall mounts swivel features that allow the TV to be angled towards different areas of the room. These automated features are convenient and easy to use, and then you can tuck away the TV when you are done watching for it.
Do you want to see more of the unique customization features that are available? Contact us at Inca Corporation, and we will help you design the home automation of your dreams.
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