Some furniture companies give you a few options to consider when you customize certain pieces, but when it comes to TVLiftCabinet.com, custom isn’t complicated at all. You can truly customize furniture that perfectly fits your space and style.
Homestead is a popular style that many customers choose to customize for their personal home styles.I know what you’re thinking - you have one-of-a-kind style and no one seems to understand. No problem. Our artisans will help you bring your personal design to life.
A good place to start would be to give one of the Cabinet Specialists a call at 877-377-5435. Or simply browse through some of the in stock items for inspiration before you make the call. You can also check out customization options here.
The Cabinet Specialists will walk you through the process, sharing ideas or options you may not have
considered. If you’re considering a custom cabinet, the TVLift Cabinet architects will draw the cabinet, color render it and send it directly to you for
A design trend that has been popular in many urban settings is now moving to the suburbs and rural areas of the country. Urban Camouflage. Now for some people, that means choosing military styles and colors to your wardrobe. But for those who embrace this new design trend, it’s more about selecting finishes and colors that blend in with the surroundings, hiding functional items when not in use and losing the clutter.
Just Google the term "Urban Camouflage." You’ll find Pinterest boards, clothing, color palettes, furnishing and more. One of our favorite sites, Houzz, has some great ideas to add a little Urban Camouflage style to your home. Most people who choose this style are usually trying to maximize smaller spaces for ultimate comfort.
According to Rob Buehl, CEO of TVLiftCabinet.com, one of the best furnishings you can select for this type of design style is a TV Lift Cabinet. “Many people are asking us how we can help them achieve their design dreams. Urban Camouflage design is
According to the U.S. Census, more than 20% of the population (roughly 80 million people) choose a condo lifestyle in the United States. I’ve often wondered what the appeal of moving from a private single-family home to a condo might be, but after returning from a recent vacation to a Florida condo in The Keys, I completely understand. Sure, you give up some space, but the benefits of enjoying all the little luxuries that make a home a home were all there, plus a few new ones we hadn’t seen before.
First – cleaning is a breeze. The flooring, cabinets, furnishings and décor were designed for quick clean-ups. No need to lug around a large vacuum cleaner or spend hours polishing furniture. A quick dusting is all it took to keep things sparkling clean and fresh.
Second – no outdoor chores. Someone was always trimming trees and shrubs, mowing, cleaning pools, washing windows and more. All I can say is, “where do I sign up?”
And finally
It’s official. Peak vacation season is here, and many people will be heading to airports or packing up the van for the annual family vacation. For families staying in hotels along the way, many want to make sure they have a “home” experience wherever they lay their heads each night.
No worries. These days, hotels redecorate often – sometimes every three years. Many are creating a more contemporary style to traditional settings, making them more comfortable than ever for today’s discriminating consumers. And each year, many hotel trends and amenities find their way into home décor.
One of the top amenities in top hotels continues to be luxurious bedding. Many hotels, like the Westin, are branding linens so families can be wrapped in softness every day. Feels so good.
Prism is one of the most popular
Other amenities you’ll find are flat screen televisions and TV Lifts. Hotels are getting rid of huge lots of old bulky televisions and the massive armoires that
Vera Wang once said, “My bedroom is my sanctuary. It's like a refuge, and it's where I do a fair amount of designing - at least conceptually, if not literally.” And she’s not the only one. More and more people are spending time, money and energy on turning a place of sweet dreams into a place of relaxation, peace and respite. It’s easier than you think.
First, make sure your bed is appropriately sized for your bedroom. It is the primary focal point of the room and should have space on either side to help people move freely in the space. A tented or canopy bed is a bit more luxurious than one with a wooden or upholstered headboard. For those who like to read or watch television in bed, soft headboards are just the ticket. Others prefer lots of pillows, hiding functional pillows behind more luxurious shams (or under the bed in containers). Then, it’s a matter of your personal taste when it comes to linens that can help set the mood for the room. For respite, choose solid colors instead
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“Have it your way.” isn’t just a popular tagline for a fast food company, it’s become a way of life for millions of people who want and expect the ability to customize every aspect of their home. According to Jeff Hallett, author of Megatrends, “the power has shifted from the producer to the consumer. Over the last 20 years, what’s been happening is that the consuming public has been getting smarter and smarter.”
And smart consumers demand more choice. Baby boomers, and the up-and-coming generations, are savvy, confident consumers who want what they want – especially when it comes to picking out home furnishings. Rob Buehl, CEO of TVLiftCabinets.com, says when he started his company, he wanted to make sure every customer could choose exactly what they want – every time.
“Size, style, finish – everything is customizable. Your vision. Your design. Whatever you want, our in-house designer will create exactly what you want,” says Buehl. “We’ll even send a color rendering
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| 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
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