Screw one L-bracket on each side of the canvas and hang it from the TV’s top rim. 10. Pull-Down Map. Odd Nerds. A map is always in style and, if you buy one large enough, it can hide your TV. A Living Room is the second memory in The Joy of Creation: Story Mode. In this memory, the player controls Val Cawthon and must defend against The Ignited as they search for her husband, accidentally targeting her instead. At the end of the memory, the player receives their second newspaper . In this memory: This socket wire storage box is ideal for hiding power strips, cords, adapters, and cables. The case and lid are detachable and have a double side open design, making it easy to access the cords and charge your devices. Price at time of publish: $19.03. Buy on Walmart. 14 of 14. Add Doors. Adding doors to your shelves is traditionally something you do in the kitchen. But it works just as well for hiding clutter in other rooms. In this wall unit made from IKEA cabinets and doors, frosted glass prevents the unit from looking too heavy, but still hides the contents enough to make it look neat. Other times, he has simply used a curtain on a rod. “It gives you the sense of a window,” he says. Designers Ashe Leandro have cleverly devised their own ways to conceal TVs—in the Park Avenue living room in the photo above, the tech eyesore sits covertly behind a custom mirror with a hinged panel that rotates open. 7. Tucked in a Corner. If you want to avoid the TV being the room's focal point, place it in the corner. If you don't want your TV to be the center of attention in your living area, you can place a TV stand in the corner of the room. While it works well with larger TVs, ultimately, it will suit a small television best. With a few notable exceptions (like the TV stove!) the big idea was that they’d go in the living room, Dr. Spigel says, and so they came in different styles, even looking like furniture, to mesh with the design of the time (and to appease the anxiety that marketers thought women had about machines in the house!) she says. But don’t think Using motorised TV mounts and hidden TV cabinets is a perfect solution to hide the TV and bringing it into view only when needed. These days TVs are an integral part of living rooms and bedrooms. When it comes to decorating and designing a room, it is sometimes difficult to make sure the TV fits within the requirements of the room. 3 | Replace the glass front (optional) If your cabinet has a glass front that you want to change out for this decorative metal mesh *. To do this: Remove the glass. There are usually clips that you can undo to take it out easily. Cut the mesh to the same size as the glass. Tin snips usually work pretty well for this. Oct 4, 2016 - Explore Trena Wilson's board "Hiding cables", followed by 342 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about organization hacks, household hacks, home organization. K7uNBnV.