TV Horizontal Door Opening System
We’re all prone to becoming glued to our flatscreens, but that doesn’t mean they should be the focal point of the room when they’re not on. And thanks to TV lifts, there are plenty of creative ways to camouflage it, however massive it may be.
Motorized sliding doors will conceal your TV in an instant. With the horizontal door opening system, your TV can be tucked away behind a single track or double unit within a bookcase. Put two tracks together and open both doors with one controller. Store toys, board games and linens in there too so that when you’re not watching TV and safely stowed, your room’s restored to a more desirable area where your bookcase filled with beautiful coffee table books once again becomes the rightful center of attention.
Another way to hide your TV is with a panel lift. Why stare at a television not in use when your guests can admire a piece of your art collection? A panel lift will lift up any flat object, like an oil painting or a large-format black-and-white photograph, to display your TV when you want to watch it and then restore it when you’re done watching.
Similar to the panel lift is the rigid panel mover, designed to move panels, artwork or any flat object, such as a door or partition, in front of a flatscreen horizontally or vertically. Once again, your TV is concealed to display a more aesthetically pleasing design element. Not that your TV isn’t totally sleek. It’s just not that impressive when it isn’t turned on. And, really, you could do with a little time apart anyway.
For guidance on how to blend your TV into your room’s décor, contact Inca Corporation.
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