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  1. Question of the week: Which TV lift cabinet is our best seller?

    It’s time for our Thursday Reveal!

    Question of the week:  Which TV lift cabinet is our best seller?

    1.) Willowcraft

    2.) The Estates

    3.) Banyan Creek

    The correct answer is Banyan Creek.

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount.

    Posted on: April 14, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  2. Question of the week: Which TV lift cabinet is our best seller?

    It’s time for our Thursday Reveal!

    Question of the week:  Which TV lift cabinet is our best seller?

    1.) Willowcraft

    2.) The Estates

    3.) Banyan Creek

    The correct answer is Banyan Creek.

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount.

    Posted on: April 14, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. New Product Focus - Carousel White TV Lift Cabinet

    This TV lift cabinet is perfect for coastal living decor.  With its clean lines and classic white finish on all four sides, this is sure to be a lovely addition to any home.  The Carousel White TV lift cabinet is built from richly grained hardwood. Its framed panels are perfect for complementing existing wainscoting.  Plus, the Carousel White has casters hidden underneath the trim molding for easy mobility.  The Carousel White can be used against a wall, at the foot of the bed or free standing.  It accommodates up to most 46” TVs.

    Posted on: April 14, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. New Product Focus - Carousel White TV Lift Cabinet

    This TV lift cabinet is perfect for coastal living decor.  With its clean lines and classic white finish on all four sides, this is sure to be a lovely addition to any home.  The Carousel White TV lift cabinet is built from richly grained hardwood. Its framed panels are perfect for complementing existing wainscoting.  Plus, the Carousel White has casters hidden underneath the trim molding for easy mobility.  The Carousel White can be used against a wall, at the foot of the bed or free standing.  It accommodates up to most 46” TVs.

    Posted on: April 14, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. Customer Spotlight – Susan from Franklin, NC

    Hi everyone,

    We recently asked our customers in our monthly newsletter to share their feedback and home photos of their TV lift cabinets.  We were pleasantly surprised at the number of responses.  In fact, it gave us another idea. Wouldn’t it be nice if you also could see how folks across the country are incorporating their TV lift cabinets into their home décor?  That is why we have decided to share some of their home photos and feedback with you all on our blog.  This week we will be sharing Susan's from Franklin, North Carolina review and home picture of her Tao Brown TV lift cabinet. She has a lovely home and the picture is definitely worth sharing!

    “Just to let you know that you have a delighted customer here. We entertain a lot and not having a TV set intrude in our room has led to many great conversations around the dinner table. The quality of the workmanship on this piece of furniture was outstanding, much nicer than I expected, and it would fit in any décor. Thank you

    Posted on: April 13, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  6. Customer Spotlight – Susan from Franklin, NC

    Hi everyone,

    We recently asked our customers in our monthly newsletter to share their feedback and home photos of their TV lift cabinets.  We were pleasantly surprised at the number of responses.  In fact, it gave us another idea. Wouldn’t it be nice if you also could see how folks across the country are incorporating their TV lift cabinets into their home décor?  That is why we have decided to share some of their home photos and feedback with you all on our blog.  This week we will be sharing Susan's from Franklin, North Carolina review and home picture of her Tao Brown TV lift cabinet. She has a lovely home and the picture is definitely worth sharing!

    “Just to let you know that you have a delighted customer here. We entertain a lot and not having a TV set intrude in our room has led to many great conversations around the dinner table. The quality of the workmanship on this piece of furniture was outstanding, much nicer than I expected, and it would fit in any décor. Thank you

    Posted on: April 13, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  7. Customer Spotlight – Susan from Franklin, NC

    Hi everyone,

    We recently asked our customers in our monthly newsletter to share their feedback and home photos of their TV lift cabinets.  We were pleasantly surprised at the number of responses.  In fact, it gave us another idea. Wouldn’t it be nice if you also could see how folks across the country are incorporating their TV lift cabinets into their home décor?  That is why we have decided to share some of their home photos and feedback with you all on our blog.  This week we will be sharing Susan's from Franklin, North Carolina review and home picture of her Tao Brown TV lift cabinet. She has a lovely home and the picture is definitely worth sharing!

    “Just to let you know that you have a delighted customer here. We entertain a lot and not having a TV set intrude in our room has led to many great conversations around the dinner table. The quality of the workmanship on this piece of furniture was outstanding, much nicer than I expected, and it would fit in any décor. Thank you

    Posted on: April 13, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  8. Consumers are not sold on 3D TV

    Recently, I was browsing for the latest technology news and I stumbled across an article that exactly reflected my feelings on 3D TV.  Personally, I think the technology is exciting however I’m not convinced that it is something I’d want for my TV lift cabinet.  Between the price and the extra gadgets (namely, the glasses), it just doesn’t appeal to me. I’m perfectly happy with my HD TV. Apparently, I am not alone.

    The article I’m referring to is on CNET.com and it discusses why people do not want 3D TV. The manufacturers say CNET hasn’t done enough to convince consumers that this is something they should have.  However according to CNET, the cost of 3D TVs and having to wear the dreaded glasses is proving to be an unfavorable combination for consumers.

    When I watch TV, I want to collapse on the couch, turn on the TV and relax. I might have my laptop on my lap while I simultaneously browse the web. I don’t want to have to put on my 3D glasses to watch my favorite shows. I also like

    Categories: TV , Technology
    Posted on: April 12, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  9. Consumers are not sold on 3D TV

    Recently, I was browsing for the latest technology news and I stumbled across an article that exactly reflected my feelings on 3D TV.  Personally, I think the technology is exciting however I’m not convinced that it is something I’d want for my TV lift cabinet.  Between the price and the extra gadgets (namely, the glasses), it just doesn’t appeal to me. I’m perfectly happy with my HD TV. Apparently, I am not alone.

    The article I’m referring to is on CNET.com and it discusses why people do not want 3D TV. The manufacturers say CNET hasn’t done enough to convince consumers that this is something they should have.  However according to CNET, the cost of 3D TVs and having to wear the dreaded glasses is proving to be an unfavorable combination for consumers.

    When I watch TV, I want to collapse on the couch, turn on the TV and relax. I might have my laptop on my lap while I simultaneously browse the web. I don’t want to have to put on my 3D glasses to watch my favorite shows. I also like

    Posted on: April 12, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  10. Consumers are not sold on 3D TV

    Recently, I was browsing for the latest technology news and I stumbled across an article that exactly reflected my feelings on 3D TV.  Personally, I think the technology is exciting however I’m not convinced that it is something I’d want for my TV lift cabinet.  Between the price and the extra gadgets (namely, the glasses), it just doesn’t appeal to me. I’m perfectly happy with my HD TV. Apparently, I am not alone.

    The article I’m referring to is on CNET.com and it discusses why people do not want 3D TV. The manufacturers say CNET hasn’t done enough to convince consumers that this is something they should have.  However according to CNET, the cost of 3D TVs and having to wear the dreaded glasses is proving to be an unfavorable combination for consumers.

    When I watch TV, I want to collapse on the couch, turn on the TV and relax. I might have my laptop on my lap while I simultaneously browse the web. I don’t want to have to put on my 3D glasses to watch my favorite shows. I also like

    Posted on: April 12, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann