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Your
Choice of Rooms:
Most people choose to integrate the home theater
experience into a room that serves a different primary
function. Rooms where people congregate are popular,
although sound and picture challenges often need to be
overcome. Smaller spaces, such as the library or master
bedroom work too, even if the scale may be somewhat
reduced. |
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Hide
the Stuff if You Want:
The TV can be in plain sight or it can be hidden from
view when not in use. Most commonly, the TV can be
enclosed in a cabinet. Alternatively, the TV can be put
into a lift cabinet so that it rises out of a piece of
furniture at the touch of a button, or it can be set
behind a mirror or piece of art. In addition, the TV
can be mounted so that it folds into the wall so that
its front is flush with the wall – a very cool look for
the discerning. |