Hidden Behind a Picture Frame For the ultimate classy TV storage solution, conceal your television behind a painting, photograph, or other work of art. Here are a couple of popular designs: Related Articles Feng Shui Rules for TV in the Bedroom Perfect for the bedroom, the flip-out style folds out from the wall to suspend a television over your bed. Hidden Vision also features the flip-around style, where the artwork flips around to reveal the TV.
Constructing a new built-in or modifying an existing unit allows you to display your TV when you want to and keep it hidden when you don't. To display your TV in an existing built-in, you can remove shelves from a bookcase to create a space large enough for the television and any associated equipment like the DVD player, game system, and cable box.
Have a cabinet maker install coordinating hinged doors that you can close to conceal your entertainment equipment. Add an electrical outlet and cable to the closet so that you don't have wires running through your home. The cabinet looks like a sideboard or console with doors and drawers for storage of other media items; however, it also features a motorized lift for your television. This is a perfect solution for the bedroom, since many people have a bench at the foot of the bed for changing clothes and shoes.

