Hiding a Plasma Screen

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papostol

Junior Audioholic
Hi All,

I'm installing a 50" plasma over a fireplace and the client is looking to hide the screen while not in use. I saw the the artwork that goes up and down but are there any other options?

The artwork is in the range of $7,000 and requires 8" of depth. At least the one I looked at did.

Any great ideas out there???

Thanks and looking forward to the ideas?

Pete
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
http://www.cyberselect.co.uk/product/904

There are art lifts out there that aren't as crazy expensive and there is also one-way mirror. The later really requires the plasma to be framed in, so care in ventilation is required.

I'm not brainstorming anything else though.
 
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The Dukester

Audioholic Chief
A guy that works for me made a pair of decorative doors and hung them with hidden hinges to cover his in the same scenario. You can get a flush door and add moldings to it to spruce it up. I'ts a low cost alternative, unless you get into exotic woods.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
I suppose if you wanted to go really inexpensive you could mount a canvas picture on a single hidden hinge setup. Even cooler for not a lot would be to have a photo on both sides of the image so when you open it up a full 180 degrees it will then be a photo flanking the display.

"Nice fireplace - why do you have shutters over the top of it?"
 
P

papostol

Junior Audioholic
Thanks for all the suggestions.

I'm looking into a Media Mirror. The stuff is crazy. Metal shadow box with temp. controlled fans and unlimited frames.
 
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RoseRx

Audiophyte
Panasonic makes decorative picture frames that cover the bezel for about $400. I assume that you could have a frame shop fabricate one for far less $.
 

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