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Designing Homes with Hidden TVs

Séura framed TV camouflaging itself as artwork when something isn’t being watched

Master the Aesthetics of a Space Using Complementary Technology

Your clients want their homes to shine, but technology integration often gets a bad rap. Black, obtrusive rectangles are an eyesore and no complement to interior design, so how are you supposed to provide what your clients desire without detracting from a perfectly curated aesthetic? 

One trend capturing the attention of homeowners and interior designers alike is the integration of hidden TVs. Keep reading to explore how these concealed entertainment solutions complement your projects.

SEE ALSO: 3 Ways an Audio Visual Company Can Hide Your Clients’ Tech

The Rise of Hidden TVs

Orange County’s discerning clientele seeks a balance between having the latest tech and maintaining a clean, uncluttered living space. With TVs that hide in plain sight, homeowners can enjoy their favorite shows and films without compromising the look and feel of a room when not watching anything.

Lift Mechanisms

With a simple push of a button, a lift mechanism makes a hidden screen emerge from a custom piece of furniture, from the ceiling, or from beneath a bed! Custom-made furniture helps these screens blend seamlessly into a room when not in use.

Mirror TVs

Perfect for bathrooms and bedrooms, these TVs transform into mirrors when turned off. It's a dual-purpose solution that's both practical and aesthetically pleasing. Homeowners can get ready for the day or bedtime while watching the latest episode of an award-winning show.

Art Frame TVs

Let artwork take center stage with a TV that doubles as a dynamic art piece. When not streaming Netflix or playing the big game, it displays classic paintings, family photos, or whatever else you’d like to showcase. 

Showcase Your Design with Hidden AV Technology

As a home designer in the vibrant Bay Area, embracing the trend of hidden TVs can set your projects apart. If you’re ready to craft beautiful spaces without in-your-face tech, then it’s time to connect with the WOSV team using our online form now. We can’t wait to collaborate with you.

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