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  1. Add Functionality to Your Furniture with a TV Lift

    In many cases, a TV lift cabinet is a matter of aesthetic: if a room has a carefully-selected décor and style, a pop-up TV lift is great to maintain this look. Many people see these cabinets as primarily a style piece, but they are also quite functional.

    In addition to the fact that automatically hiding and revealing a TV is a great way to maintain an aesthetic, our cabinets are designed to be functional. With wire management and built-in IR relay systems in many of our models, functionality is a primary goal. Additionally, we offer 360-degree swivel lifts that can adjust to be viewed from any angle with a simple remote control. Several cabinets, including the Crystal Pointe 360 TV lift cabinet have been extremely popular with consumers that need to adjust the angle of their television as well as hiding it away when not in use. Because of the success of our initial swivel cabinets, TV Lift Cabinets has begun introducing new cabinets with a full-swivel option in varying styles and configurations.

    Posted on: October 09, 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. 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
  4. Sleek Entertainment Center Design on a Budget

    Typically, when it comes to furnishing your home and designing a home theater setup, functionality comes first, and then, if the budget allows, design and style comes second. Oftentimes, this will result in a very functional but bland looking entertainment setup. Why would you want to spend a huge chunk of your time sitting in a room that is purely utilitarian?

    Many people see a TV lift or TV cabinet as a luxury for the rich. In actuality, a TV lift or TV lift cabinet can be added to your living space at a relatively low cost. Rather than spending your design budget on something purely decorative, you should try and combine  functionality and design to conserve funds. When not in use, a TV lift cabinet still adds flavor to a room and can act as a temporary shelf. The living room or den can quickly convert from being focused around a television (like most living rooms), into being laid out for entertaining. It is amazing what hiding a TV can do for the ambiance of the room during a party

    Posted on: July 31, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. How to Secure Your Flat Panel TV at Home or the Office

    Mounting your flat-panel TV on a TV lift or stationary wall mount is a great way to improve the viewing angle for the entire room, as well as keeping your expensive electronics out of the way of kids or pets. Mounting a TV or TV lift is a relatively simple process. In addition to your home, mounting a TV in your office can really add a new layer to employee meetings and breaks.

    Typically, a mounting kit will come with two mounting arms and a wide bracket plate. The bracket attaches to the wall and the mounting arms attach to the bracket, securing the TV. Once the TV has been secured to the wall, the chances of an accident or mishap are greatly reduced. We recommend a motorized TV lift to adjust the angle of the screen during use and to keep the television out of the way when not in use. Our lift mechanisms are 100% UL recognized and adhere to all of the corresponding safety standards. Once mounted, the lift will keep the television safe and in a convenient position.

     

    TV Lift Mount TV Lift Mount
    Posted on: July 31, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  6. Sleek Entertainment Center Design on a Budget

    Typically, when it comes to furnishing your home and designing a home theater setup, functionality comes first, and then, if the budget allows, design and style comes second. Oftentimes, this will result in a very functional but bland looking entertainment setup. Why would you want to spend a huge chunk of your time sitting in a room that is purely utilitarian?

    Many people see a TV lift or TV cabinet as a luxury for the rich. In actuality, a TV lift or TV lift cabinet can be added to your living space at a relatively low cost. Rather than spending your design budget on something purely decorative, you should try and combine  functionality and design to conserve funds. When not in use, a TV lift cabinet still adds flavor to a room and can act as a temporary shelf. The living room or den can quickly convert from being focused around a television (like most living rooms), into being laid out for entertaining. It is amazing what hiding a TV can do for the ambiance of the room during a party
    Posted on: July 31, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  7. Sleek Entertainment Center Design on a Budget

    TV Lift in Closed PositionTypically, when it comes to furnishing your home and designing a home theater setup, functionality comes first, and then, if the budget allows, design and style comes second. Oftentimes, this will result in a very functional but bland looking entertainment setup. Why would you want to spend a huge chunk of your time sitting in a room that is purely utilitarian?

    Many people see a TV lift or TV cabinet as a luxury for the rich. In actuality, a TV lift or TV lift cabinet can be added to your living space at a relatively low cost. Rather than spending your design budget on something purely decorative, you should try and combine  functionality and design to conserve funds. When not in use, a TV lift cabinet still adds flavor to a room and can act as a temporary shelf. The living room or den can quickly convert from being focused around a television (like most living rooms), into being laid out for entertaining. It is amazing what hiding a TV can do for the ambiance of the room during a party
    Posted on: July 31, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  8. How to Secure Your Flat Panel TV at Home or the Office

    Mounting your flat-panel TV on a TV lift or stationary wall mount is a great way to improve the viewing angle for the entire room, as well as keeping your expensive electronics out of the way of kids or pets. Mounting a TV or TV lift is a relatively simple process. In addition to your home, mounting a TV in your office can really add a new layer to employee meetings and breaks.

    Typically, a mounting kit will come with two mounting arms and a wide bracket plate. The bracket attaches to the wall and the mounting arms attach to the bracket, securing the TV. Once the TV has been secured to the wall, the chances of an accident or mishap are greatly reduced. We recommend a motorized TV lift to adjust the angle of the screen during use and to keep the television out of the way when not in use. Our lift mechanisms are 100% UL recognized and adhere to all of the corresponding safety standards. Once mounted, the lift will keep the television safe and in a convenient position.

    TV Lift Mount

    Posted on: July 31, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  9. How to Secure Your Flat Panel TV at Home or the Office

    TV Lift MountMounting your flat-panel TV on a TV lift or stationary wall mount is a great way to improve the viewing angle for the entire room, as well as keeping your expensive electronics out of the way of kids or pets. Mounting a TV or TV lift is a relatively simple process. In addition to your home, mounting a TV in your office can really add a new layer to employee meetings and breaks.

    Typically, a mounting kit will come with two mounting arms and a wide bracket plate. The bracket attaches to the wall and the mounting arms attach to the bracket, securing the TV. Once the TV has been secured to the wall, the chances of an accident or mishap are greatly reduced. We recommend a motorized TV lift to adjust the angle of the screen during use and to keep the television out of the way when not in use. Our lift mechanisms are 100% UL recognized and adhere to all of the corresponding safety standards. Once mounted, the lift will keep the television safe and in a convenient position.

    Posted on: July 31, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  10. Add Space to Your Bedroom with a TV Lift

    With the ubiquity of home electronics in this day and age, most people consider a TV in the bedroom to be a necessity for relaxation after a long day. However, some studies have shown that leaving a TV in your room (especially one with glowing standby lights) is a great way to mess up your circadian rhythms (your sleep patterns). In addition, having a TV in the bedroom can really diminish the amount of space.

    Having a well-organized living space or bedroom often means having lots of natural light and minimizing artificial light. Maximizing open space has also been shown to help with mental acuity and stress reduction. So how do you get the best of both worlds? Having a TV in the bedroom is great, but do the benefits outweigh the cost? Many people choose to go with a TV lift or TV cabinet to put away their TV when it is not actively being used. Keeping the lights of an idling TV out of sight from the bed and maximizing the amount of space can really cut down on the downsides of televisions
    Posted on: July 31, 2013
    Posted by: Kerry Mann