Cabin

  1. The Cabinet That Makes You Ask "Wait, Where's the TV?

    Walk into this living room and the first thing you notice isn't a television it's the furniture. A clean-lined cabinet, warm wood tones, nothing mounted on the wall competing for attention. The room feels finished, intentional, like it was designed around the furniture and the light rather than around a giant black rectangle.

    Then someone picks up the remote and presses a single button. Quietly, smoothly, a 55-inch flat-screen TV rises up out of the cabinet, almost like the room was hiding a secret the whole time. It's a moment that gets a reaction every single time, even from people who've seen it before.

    That's the entire appeal of a motorized TV lift cabinet in one sentence: you get all the entertainment of a full-size television without any of the visual clutter that usually comes with it. No wall-mounted screen dominating the room from every angle. No tangle of cords running behind furniture that you're constantly trying to hide or reroute. No mismatched media console stacked with

    Posted on: August 09, 2026
    Posted by: Jenn Mann
  2. Feeling at home on the range...

    Crystal Pointe TV Lift Cabinet

    Thoreau once said, “in wildness is the preservation of the world,” and millions of people head for the wide open spaces each year seeking wilderness, beauty and family time. But for many people, going to the wild and “living” wild are two very different things. According to Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), there are nearly nine million RVs on the road.

    The RVIA says that many of today’s campers expect deluxe amenities, both inside and outside. Many expect a resort-like experience when they stop, with tennis courts, swimming pools and golf nearby. Architects who design log cabins are also seeing an increase in demand for deluxe amenities in family-owned rustic cabins.

    After spending the day hiking, fishing or exploring the great outdoors, people want to return to modern amenities, like full kitchens that include microwaves and living rooms that have modern electronics and full-size, flat-screen television sets.

    Many people, especially those

    Posted on: June 16, 2014
    Posted by: Kerry Mann