How to make a cheap and easy DIY TV frame for your wall-mounted TV. This wood TV frame is simple, lightweight, and swivels with your TV.
From a drop cloth to an antique easel, here are 17 ways to camouflage an unsightly TV in your home.
Descubre estas ideas para ocultar la televisión en casa. Puertas correderas, huecos ocultos, falsos techos y más soluciones y trucos.
Happy day, Fiddle Leaf Friends! This week I am sharing one of my favorite DIYs to date – this easy DIY TV cover! I have wanted to cover the TV in our master for…
"How do I hide a TV within my decor?" It's a question I receive pretty frequently, so I've rounded up a list of my 10 favorite ways. It's no doubt that TVs can be a true eyesore in our homes - especially those that have a vintage decorating style. (Haven't found a TV yet that
Are you tired of the unsightly mess of TV cords and wires ruining the aesthetic of your living space? Whether you have a wall-mounted TV or not…
I wanted a way to hide the big black box! The new TVs with frames and digital art are cool, but expensive and I wanted an option that worked without having the TV on all the time. So I decided to make a frame with art canvas panels that open like binary doors. And you… Read More DIY hidden TV art frame
Aujourd’hui, je vous montre comment cacher les fils et câbles électriques d'une télévision. Personnellement, j’ai horreur de voir ces câbles qui pendent sur le mur. Je trouve que les fils apparents ça fait négligé même derrière un meuble TV. Surtout que chez moi j'ai un écran accroché au mur. Donc on ne voit que ça. J’ai donc demandé à Sophia ma pote décoratrice d&rsquo
I did it! I thought I’d never actually build a DIY wall mounted TV cabinet for our living room. Partly because I wasn’t sure how to hide the TV. Partly because the thought of me mounting our expensive TV on the wall and running the wires myself seemed intimidating. Guess what? It wasn’t. Building a...Read More »
From a drop cloth to an antique easel, here are 17 ways to camouflage an unsightly TV in your home.
Las televisiones son cada vez más grandes, pero cada día la vemos menos.
Want to know how to hide modem and router boxes and cords? Here's a stylish solution for keeping unsightly electrical cords out of sight.
I wanted a way to hide the big black box! The new TVs with frames and digital art are cool, but expensive and I wanted an option that worked without having the TV on all the time. So I decided to make a frame with art canvas panels that open like binary doors. And you… Read More DIY hidden TV art frame
Nascondere la tv:non amate avere sempre sotto gli occhi la tv e cercate un modo per mascherarla? Qui trovate dieci originali soluzioni per mascherare la tv.
How to hide the wires on a wall mounted TV.
Los cables de la televisión son muy molestos y antiestéticos. Te mostramos paso a paso a colgar una tv en la pared sin que se vean los cables. En esta ocasión, colocaremos una televisión de pantalla plana escondiendo los cables dentro de la pared ¡No te lo pierdas!
Descubre cómo ocultar o esconder los cables de la televisión de forma definitiva, con estas 10 ideas para esconder los cables del TV
Need to install the Frame TV in your home? This tutorial walks you through the steps to install it and hide the cords and box.
En el portal de decoración e interiorismo Remodelista (el cual os hemos recomendado en varias ocasiones) nos proponen 12 elegantes soluciones para esconder la televisión, y a nosotros nos gustaría ofrecer nuestra opinión, así como comentar las que nos han parecido mejores. Lo principal a tener en cuenta, obviamente, es si se quiere ocultar la…
Trucos para ocultar cables en casa. ✅ Ideas para esconder cargadores de teléfonos, routers, cables de TV, tablets y mucho más.
Los cables en el hogar son antiestéticos. Si no sabes cómo ocultar los cables de la pared o el suelo, no te puedes perder nuestros consejos sobre cómo esconder los cables. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Paso a paso para hacer un panel de madera en el que colocar la televisión y ocultar los cables.
Sometimes you have a design dilemma and find that many of the solutions on the market don’t quite fit your specific needs or aesthetic. Case in point, our giant flat screen tv. While I do like the frame tv’s that allow you to display artwork, the sizes available are much too small for our large wall
Una pildorita 🤏🏻 Si tener a la vista los cables de la tele y los enchufes te generan TOC, ¡esta es tu solución! Teníamos una pared normal y plana, pero la hemos convertido en algo mucho más actual...
it was really good to have all this stuff 'out of my sight', and the desk pad is good to manage and heavy to attach all electronic devices
Paso a paso para hacer un panel de madera en el que colocar la televisión y ocultar los cables.
Una de mis ocurrencias bricolajeras fue cambiar de sitio la televisión del dormitorio y pasarla de encima del sinfonier, donde destacaba ...
Descubre cómo ocultar o esconder los cables de la televisión de forma definitiva, con estas 10 ideas para esconder los cables del TV
Y’all, I am positively thrilled to have Honey with us today sharing one of his recent DIY projects. So, without further ado, I turn over the reins to Honey… I know that Amanda recently shared the …
1. Conviértela en absoluta protagonista Tolko interiors via Behance Hace un tiempo ya que estoy dándole vueltas a qué hacer con la tele del salón, cómo conseguir que la televisión se integre de una forma armoniosa y no como un mazacote en la decoración de casa. En la cocina y nuestro dormitorio fue fácil, una está sobre la encimera y
Super simple outdoor tv cabinet made for 50" TV out of pressure treated lumber and some barn style hardware. The box frame was made out of two 2x8x8 pressure treated boards and the doors were made out of pressure treated decking and cost about $150. We used two 2x8x8 pressure treated lumber and cut 40" off each board to be used as the sides. The remaining length of each board was about 56" (slightly less due to blade width from initial cut off of each board. We placed the 56" boards between the side boards for an overall width outside to outside of approximately 59". We used a 2x4x10 and cut two lengths slightly less than 56" to be at the top and bottom of the inside dimensions which were lag bolted into the wall. The box frame was then attached to the cleats using decking screws and L brackets. We used regular pressure treated decking for the doors (approx 6" wide) . We used five - 8 foot boards for the vertical doors and cut 10 verticals at 36 1/2" each. We ripped the remaining two decking boards at 3" on the table saw for each "Z". Each door is 27 1/2" wide when finished. From each 3" ripped board, we cut two lengths of 27 1/2" and had enough left over from each board for the diagonals which we cut and fit in place last. We placed two of the 27 1/2" cut boards on the ground and started attaching the verticals from what would be the inside of the door. We made sure everything was squared up and the spacing of the five verticals was even across the top and bottom of the "Z". Last we cut and fit the diagonals in place and attached them to the inside. We made the second door following these same steps. Our doors fit inside the box frame and the outside "Z" boards are flush with the front of the box. We attached the barn style hardware on the inside of the box frame because the style we chose had a slightly wider hinge than our 1 1/2" sides of the box frame and would have stuck out on each side. We did have to notch out a section on our inside of the box frame to accommodate the hinges being attached on the inside. Because we had the box frame built before we added this hardware, we could not attach the hinge screw from the inside where we sandwiched the hinge between the sides and top/bottom. Before we attached these hinges, we put the hinge on the outside to use as a guide and made a mark with the pencil where the screw should line up, then we screwed decking screws from the outside of the frame in these holes. We attached the decorative piece to the front of each "Z" and added a latch to the front as well as some latches on the inside top and bottom of the left door. To keep the doors from touching the TV and staying flush with the outside box, we added some 2x4 blocks to the inside of the box on the top and bottom. Next, we added a steel bolt to the inside top and bottom of the left door. The latch that we bought did not keep the doors closed because both doors could open. We purchased a fairly cheap TV because it's outside and also didn't want to spend a ton in case it was ever stolen. Depending on how deep your TV is, or the wall mounting brackets you purchase, you may need to use 2x10x8 boards for the box frame. Materials List: 2 - 2 in. x 8 in. x 8 ft. Pressure Treated Lumber - $8 each (used for box) 1 - 2 in. x 4 in. x10 ft. Pressure Treated Lumber - $5 (used for cleats) 7 - 5/4" x 6 in. x 8 ft. Pressure Treated Decking - $6.50 each (used for doors) 4 - 8" Heavy Duty Black T Hinge - $8 each (bought from Lowes - Stanley-National Brand) 1 - Hardware Slide Bolt Latch - $5 (bought from Lowes - Stanley-National Brand) 2 - 4-in. Steel Bolt - $4 each (to be used to lock one door into box frame, other door will have Slide Bolt latch) Decking Screws (various sizes, longer screws used to build box frame, shorter screws to build doors) 8 Lag Screws - $3-$4 each (used to attach cleats to house, buy at least 6" exterior use lag screws) 4 - 4 in.Flat Brace (L Brackets) - $3 each (to be used to attach box to cleats)
The big black box - it's the dreaded design dilemma heard over and over again. Here is how to build a wall mounted TV cabinet in just one day and hide that eyesore.
An elegant solution to hide that unsightly internet router of yours!
Y’all, I am positively thrilled to have Honey with us today sharing one of his recent DIY projects. So, without further ado, I turn over the reins to Honey… I know that Amanda recently shared the …
Paso a paso para hacer un panel de madera en el que colocar la televisión y ocultar los cables.