The decor of a room plays a huge role in determining how big or small it looks.
Here are some tried and tested tips to make your space look bigger:
Ditch the darks and embrace the light colors for your walls. The general rule is that the lighter the wall paint, the more open your space looks. The darker the shades on the walls, the more closed and small the space becomes. And it really isn’t hard getting furniture to go along with light walls. You have regular furniture like couches, coffee tables, chairs, and even special high-utility furniture like ottomans and hidden TV lift cabinets available in many colors and textures. So, let there be light!
2. Limit the number of furniture pieces
If your space is small, try not to fill it up with too much stuff. Practically speaking, stick to the basic furniture and leave enough space for traffic flow. That means having the regular couches and center table and maybe one multi functional piece of furniture like a hidden TV lift cabinet
Spring cleaning isn’t just about clearing the clutter. You just need to pay close attention to discover stuff about your home and your life.
Here are 4 problems that spring cleaning can help you uncover:
If you think our TV lift mechanism are meant only for TVs, you’re in for a big surprise. Read on to know what Doug at Artfully Rogue did with the lift! You can watch the video here.
Out of an entire range of TV lift mechanism sizes (from 25 to 46 inches), Doug chose a 25-inch lift for his project. The sturdiness of each lift is unbeatable, letting you choose whichever size you want, without any anxiety. Of course, common sense and specified weight limits are the only considerations.
The motor and controller come ready to use. You don’t need any assembling. The mounting kit also contains screws to mount the TV onto the lift mechanism, but that is if you want to use it as a TV lift mechanism. Doug clearly had other plans.
Doug used metal tubing to make legs and rails. Next, he welded it all together to make a frame. Once the frame of the cabinet was made, he placed a metallic plate at the bottom, making a sturdy base, to place the TV lift mechanism on. Another metallic plate was used

There are a few handy craftsmen and women who have the time and capabilities to build their own TV cabinets. Nick Ferry built an amazing TV Cabinet with a TV Lift Mechanism from TVLiftCabinets.com. If you want to build a wall-hung TV cabinet, you might want to check out this YouTube video from This Old House. It’s got some great tips to consider. You can also find plans for different types of cabinets with a simple Google search.
If you prefer a cabinet that sits on the floor, here are
some easy steps to consider from doityourself.com. Once you have made the
decision to build a TV cabinet, the first things you need are:
Then go to doityourself.com for 11 easy steps to make your very own cabinet or check out Nick's video for inspiration.
If that seems too complicated, simply custom order exactly
what you want at TV Lift Cabinet
and let them do all the work.
You may have heard that we received a facelift and new company name, and yes, the rumors are true! We've recently re-launched our website, complete with a new logo, name, and resource section.
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