How to Totally Hide the Bedroom TV

by Roberta Murphy

Television LiftA television on display in a well-appointed master bedroom? Banish the thought!

A bedroom television is never seen in home decor magazines, model homes or in Feng-Shui-directed abodes. At the very least, a bedroom television is hidden in cabinets because sleeping areas are seen as sacred sanctuaries and spaces. Yet, how many of us watch television while in bed and wish we could totally hide the evidence?

MK1 Studio has been slaving for a decade to develop their under-bed Television Lift. According to their site, a 50 inch panel with amplifiers, DVD and VCR players, subwoofer and seven channels of surround sound can be totally concealed beneath a King-sized bed. Queens will accommodate a 42 inch panel with all the same accessories as the King.

How long does it take to deploy? Only 45 seconds from the time you touch the button. Moreover, the screen can be swiveled so that it can be viewed from outside the bed.

 

04/21/2018 Update and Note: We show many homes each week and many are very “smart.” Have yet to see this MK1 television lift, but would welcome the opportunity! In fact, not sure if MK1 Studio is still in business, but I located a beautiful one (pictured) at TV Lift.

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  1. Athol: It’s still bad Feng Shui to have something under the bed because it disrupts peacful sleep and the flow of chi. A bedroom with good Feng Shui would have no electronics at all.

    When I grow up I want nothing under my bed, including the stacks of books under there now:-)

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