tv cables

  1. Get Rid of Cables from Your TV Entertainment Center

    Remove the mess of cable wires with a TV Lift 

    Here at TV Lift Cabinets, the main priority of design is functionality, followed very closely by elegance. Oftentimes, the mechanical or sterile look of metal or particle board completely destroys the style of a room, despite the time and energy put into lighting and decorations. A big factor in the entertainment center as an eyesore is the ever-present nature of tv cables. Many people consider wires to be unavoidable. They think you simply have to deal with wires if you want to have a TV in your family room. However, our TV Lift Cabinets are designed to conceal wires so that the aesthetic of our furniture is maintained. Many of our cabinets have vintage or retro styling that would be marred by unsightly cables.


    In addition, many of our cabinets are specifically designed to accommodate your speakers or soundbar, including running the wires between external audio devices and your receiver or television. Many even have interchangeable
    Posted on: September 23, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  2. Get Rid of Cables from Your TV Entertainment Center

    Remove the mess of cable wires with a TV Lift 

    Here at TV Lift Cabinets, the main priority of design is functionality, followed very closely by elegance. Oftentimes, the mechanical or sterile look of metal or particle board completely destroys the style of a room, despite the time and energy put into lighting and decorations. A big factor in the entertainment center as an eyesore is the ever-present nature of tv cables. Many people consider wires to be unavoidable. They think you simply have to deal with wires if you want to have a TV in your family room. However, our TV Lift Cabinets are designed to conceal wires so that the aesthetic of our furniture is maintained. Many of our cabinets have vintage or retro styling that would be marred by unsightly cables.


    In addition, many of our cabinets are specifically designed to accommodate your speakers or soundbar, including running the wires between external audio devices and your receiver or television. Many even have interchangeable
    Posted on: September 23, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. When Was the Last Time You Looked?

    You watch your TV almost every day. You spend hours in front of it each week. When was the last time you actually looked behind it to see the condition of its wires? Chances are, if you’re like most people, you’ve probably put it off – until now.

    Checking the power cord for your TV or any of the other wires and cables that run between it and your home entertainment equipment can ensure that you’re on top of any frays or problems that could compromise performance, not to mention, cause a fire. Frayed wires or cables that are in poor condition need to be replaced to keep your home safe and your home theater setup running at its best.

    So take some time today to check your wires. Look to see their condition. Find out if they need to be replaced and do it before it causes a major problem in your living room.

    Posted on: April 15, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. When Was the Last Time You Looked?

    You watch your TV almost every day. You spend hours in front of it each week. When was the last time you actually looked behind it to see the condition of its wires? Chances are, if you’re like most people, you’ve probably put it off – until now.

    Checking the power cord for your TV or any of the other wires and cables that run between it and your home entertainment equipment can ensure that you’re on top of any frays or problems that could compromise performance, not to mention, cause a fire. Frayed wires or cables that are in poor condition need to be replaced to keep your home safe and your home theater setup running at its best.

    So take some time today to check your wires. Look to see their condition. Find out if they need to be replaced and do it before it causes a major problem in your living room.

    Posted on: April 15, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann