According from the stats from Nielsen (2009*), the average American home contains 2.86 televisions. When designing homes, we discuss specific locations and visual prominence of the television early on in the design process.
Do you prefer your television prominently displayed in your home or hidden away until viewing time? Perhaps you live in a condo where the homeowners’ association restricts wall-mounted televisions on a shared wall. Maybe you need the flexibility of pivoting the television or even easily moving it between rooms.
There are many options available to provide secure, convenient and eye pleasing displaying of your televisions. Here are a few that caught our attention:
Do you prefer your television prominently displayed in your home or hidden away until viewing time? Perhaps you live in a condo where the homeowners’ association restricts wall-mounted televisions on a shared wall. Maybe you need the flexibility of pivoting the television or even easily moving it between rooms.
There are many options available to provide secure, convenient and eye pleasing displaying of your televisions. Here are a few that caught our attention:
Floor Mounted
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The Sail by Desalto Wall Mounted With Pivot |
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Side System Wall Units by FimarMobile |
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The Cobra by Mario BelliniHidden |
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Riddling Rack TV Cover by Pottery BarnReclaimed |
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Vintage Stand by Etsy |