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  1. Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet on “I Hate Your House”

    Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet

    The ImportAdvantage Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet was recently featured on DIY’s television program, “I Hate Your House.” The show is very popular among DIYers who love to get their hands on projects that improve their homes and lives.

    “I Hate Your House” features a brother-and-sister duo, Jonathan and Nicole O’Leary, who intervene when homeowners begin to hate their houses after living in them for a few years. The show prides itself on two things: teaching homeowners how they can improve their houses with a stronger eye for design and for featuring the latest, most innovative products available on the market.

    This is where ImportAdvantage comes in – we have been providing the latest technologies and designs in TV lift cabinets for many years. It’s not hard to understand why top designers seek out the quality and dependability of our pop-up TV cabinets to pull together a dynamic and stylish room. And the Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet, specifically, is one of our most flexible designs, allowing

    Posted on: October 12, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  2. Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet on “I Hate Your House”

    Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet

    The ImportAdvantage Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet was recently featured on DIY’s television program, “I Hate Your House.” The show is very popular among DIYers who love to get their hands on projects that improve their homes and lives.

    “I Hate Your House” features a brother-and-sister duo, Jonathan and Nicole O’Leary, who intervene when homeowners begin to hate their houses after living in them for a few years. The show prides itself on two things: teaching homeowners how they can improve their houses with a stronger eye for design and for featuring the latest, most innovative products available on the market.

    This is where ImportAdvantage comes in – we have been providing the latest technologies and designs in TV lift cabinets for many years. It’s not hard to understand why top designers seek out the quality and dependability of our pop-up TV cabinets to pull together a dynamic and stylish room. And the Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet, specifically, is one of our most flexible designs, allowing

    Posted on: October 12, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet on “I Hate Your House”

    Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet

    The ImportAdvantage Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet was recently featured on DIY’s television program, “I Hate Your House.” The show is very popular among DIYers who love to get their hands on projects that improve their homes and lives.

    “I Hate Your House” features a brother-and-sister duo, Jonathan and Nicole O’Leary, who intervene when homeowners begin to hate their houses after living in them for a few years. The show prides itself on two things: teaching homeowners how they can improve their houses with a stronger eye for design and for featuring the latest, most innovative products available on the market.

    This is where ImportAdvantage comes in – we have been providing the latest technologies and designs in TV lift cabinets for many years. It’s not hard to understand why top designers seek out the quality and dependability of our pop-up TV cabinets to pull together a dynamic and stylish room. And the Wynterhall TV Lift Cabinet, specifically, is one of our most flexible designs, allowing

    Posted on: October 12, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. Know Your Wood, Glossary of Terms

    When dealing with fine hardwoods and custom craftsmanship, as ImportAdvantage does every day building and delivering top-quality TV lift cabinets, many customers prefer to educate themselves in the terminology of wood and woodworking. So ImportAdvantage has compiled this resourceful glossary to increase your appreciation of the details we put in every TV lift cabinet we design.

    • Air Dried: Lumber dried naturally by the air.
    • Bookmatch: layers of veneer arranged side by side to resemble a mirror.
    • Common Grade Lumber: Lumber with defects, used in construction framing.
    • Dovetail Joint: A joint where the fingers are shaped like a doves’ tail, used to join pieces at 90 degrees.
    • European Hinge: A hidden style hinge fastened to the door with a cup hole.
    • Finger Joint: Long, tapered fingers used to join material together.
    • Grain: The appearance, size and direction of the alignment of the fibers in the wood.
    • Hardwood: Lumber from trees with broad leaves.
    • Heartwood: The wood from the pith extending to
    Posted on: October 11, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. Know Your Wood, Glossary of Terms

    When dealing with fine hardwoods and custom craftsmanship, as ImportAdvantage does every day building and delivering top-quality TV lift cabinets, many customers prefer to educate themselves in the terminology of wood and woodworking. So ImportAdvantage has compiled this resourceful glossary to increase your appreciation of the details we put in every TV lift cabinet we design.

    • Air Dried: Lumber dried naturally by the air.

    • Bookmatch: layers of veneer arranged side by side to resemble a mirror.

    • Common Grade Lumber: Lumber with defects, used in construction framing.

    • Dovetail Joint: A joint where the fingers are shaped like a doves’ tail, used to join pieces at 90 degrees.

    • European Hinge: A hidden style hinge fastened to the door with a cup hole.

    • Finger Joint: Long, tapered fingers used to join material together.

    • Grain: The appearance, size and direction of the alignment of the fibers in the wood.

    • Hardwood: Lumber from trees with broad leaves.

    • Heartwood: The wood from the pith extending to
    Posted on: October 11, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  6. Know Your Wood, Glossary of Terms

    When dealing with fine hardwoods and custom craftsmanship, as ImportAdvantage does every day building and delivering top-quality TV lift cabinets, many customers prefer to educate themselves in the terminology of wood and woodworking. So ImportAdvantage has compiled this resourceful glossary to increase your appreciation of the details we put in every TV lift cabinet we design.

    • Air Dried: Lumber dried naturally by the air.

    • Bookmatch: layers of veneer arranged side by side to resemble a mirror.

    • Common Grade Lumber: Lumber with defects, used in construction framing.

    • Dovetail Joint: A joint where the fingers are shaped like a doves’ tail, used to join pieces at 90 degrees.

    • European Hinge: A hidden style hinge fastened to the door with a cup hole.

    • Finger Joint: Long, tapered fingers used to join material together.

    • Grain: The appearance, size and direction of the alignment of the fibers in the wood.

    • Hardwood: Lumber from trees with broad leaves.

    • Heartwood: The wood from the pith extending to
    Posted on: October 11, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  7. Product Focus: Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet

    Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet

    If you appreciate the beauty and durability of oak hardwood, you will adore the craftsmanship of the ImportAdvantage Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet. Built by hand in a timeless, functional style of “Mission” furniture, this pop-up TV cabinet will be an appropriate centerpiece in any home.

    Sophisticated and solidly constructed of oak and oak veneers, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet highlights clean lines and a purity of functionality. It is absolutely timeless!

    Built with an integrated Uplift 3700 lift system, which can lift a flat-screen TV weighing up to 130 pounds, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet also features a built-in Infrared Relay System. The IRS allows you complete, uninterrupted transmission between your remote control and the corresponding media player.

    With enough room to store, lift and display a flat-screen TV up to 56” wide, 5” deep and nearly 33” wide, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet will work well in the living room, against a wall in the master bedroom or in an office.

    Take a moment

    Categories: Product Focus
    Posted on: October 08, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  8. Product Focus: Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet

    Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet

    If you appreciate the beauty and durability of oak hardwood, you will adore the craftsmanship of the ImportAdvantage Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet. Built by hand in a timeless, functional style of “Mission” furniture, this pop-up TV cabinet will be an appropriate centerpiece in any home.

    Sophisticated and solidly constructed of oak and oak veneers, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet highlights clean lines and a purity of functionality. It is absolutely timeless!

    Built with an integrated Uplift 3700 lift system, which can lift a flat-screen TV weighing up to 130 pounds, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet also features a built-in Infrared Relay System. The IRS allows you complete, uninterrupted transmission between your remote control and the corresponding media player.

    With enough room to store, lift and display a flat-screen TV up to 56” wide, 5” deep and nearly 33” wide, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet will work well in the living room, against a wall in the master bedroom or in an office.

    Take a moment

    Posted on: October 08, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  9. Product Focus: Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet

    Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet

    If you appreciate the beauty and durability of oak hardwood, you will adore the craftsmanship of the ImportAdvantage Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet. Built by hand in a timeless, functional style of “Mission” furniture, this pop-up TV cabinet will be an appropriate centerpiece in any home.

    Sophisticated and solidly constructed of oak and oak veneers, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet highlights clean lines and a purity of functionality. It is absolutely timeless!

    Built with an integrated Uplift 3700 lift system, which can lift a flat-screen TV weighing up to 130 pounds, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet also features a built-in Infrared Relay System. The IRS allows you complete, uninterrupted transmission between your remote control and the corresponding media player.

    With enough room to store, lift and display a flat-screen TV up to 56” wide, 5” deep and nearly 33” wide, the Craftsman TV Lift Cabinet will work well in the living room, against a wall in the master bedroom or in an office.

    Take a moment

    Posted on: October 08, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  10. Going Green in the Flat Screen

    In the U.S., it is estimated that 70 percent of all heavy metals in our landfills comes from discarded electronics, and since TVs are getting cheaper every year, that amount could easily rise. Already, ImportAdvantage has discussed the importance of recycling your old TV lift cabinet by repurposing it or giving it to a shelter or charity.

    However, the Tel Aviv University is the first to discover that a new nano-technology may be able to “green” the optics used in flat-screen TVs, making them more environmentally friendly. The new technology is a form of biological material that creates light via light-emitting diodes (LED), reducing the need for toxic heavy metals in TV sets.

    Not only would this new technology be more environmentally-friendly, it could produce a higher quality picture, too, by improving the TV’s resolution. Production of these new TVs is still many years away, as the discovery was just released this past August, but it is an encouraging step in the right direction.

    ImportAdvantage

    Categories: Press
    Posted on: October 07, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann