CREATING AN ILLUSION…

Andrew Dickinson takes us through the fantastic options that mirror and artwork TVs offer for technology that complements rather than dominates your interior design, giving you the best of both worlds

We all love the fantastic ability of a great television to transform our viewing pleasure and transport us right to the heart of the action. However, we also want great interior design and here at Bernard Dickinson, our customers are increasingly wanting solutions that can provide both. Offering beautiful technology solutions is at the heart of what we do at Bernard Dickinson so we are absolutely delighted to bring you mirror TVs and artwork TVs as another dimension to our product range.

It might be important that the TV be hidden due to the classic room design within your home. Perhaps modern technology just does not sit with the beautiful period pieces of furniture you have, or you simply don’t want a TV to dominate the interior design of your space. Why not allow us to blend technology seamlessly into your home?

These products transform your TV into a stunning feature mirror or piece of art that will hide your TV when off. There is an array of design features to choose from to match any interior, domestic or commercial setting and any room, including the living room, bedroom, kitchen or gym.

With a mirror TV, technology and design are combined beautifully so that the glass is free from distortion when watching the television, and when you turn your TV off it transforms into a decorative mirror perfectly suited to your room design. You select the perfect frame for your design taste and to match other existing features from a wide range of styles, mouldings and finishes all of the highest standard and bespoke to your requirements.

With an artwork TV, the options are endless – you choose a piece of artwork you love and again a beautiful frame that matches in with the room. The canvas simply moves up to reveal the TV when you switch it on.

We love that these products give you the option to display a TV in a more aesthetically pleasing way, adding to your interior design rather than detracting from it. Take your interior design dreams further and achieve exactly the look you want. Why compromise?

Selecting the right frame is one of the most important components of creating the illusion that the TV isn’t there so we can find the perfect frame to blend into and enhance your decor, from something sleek and contemporary to ornate, Venetian, gilded or totally bespoke.

If you want your TV above your fireplace, we can offer bespoke design and installation of mirror or artwork TVs using glass that is heat resistant. How fantastic to return the fireplace to centre stage in your living room.

The options for kitchens are also really exciting. A TV in the kitchen is a great addition but often wall space is at a premium and a television can look out of place. A kitchen splash-back mirror TV blends perfectly so you can enjoy your favourite cooking programme as you cook yourself or add some family entertainment to the heart of your home.

For the bedroom, mirror and artwork TVs are ideal because you can retain a beautiful, tranquil and clear space but with the technology there should you want it for a cosy late-night movie or early morning news.

Free standing mirror TVs that you place on top of a console table or dresser are also available for areas where wall-mounting isn’t suitable or to blend beautifully into bedrooms or living spaces. Providing a product that is literally part of the furniture rather than standing out at odds with it, is a great addition for style-conscious homeowners and interior designers.

A subtle and elegant solution for any room, please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

BERNARD DICKINSON
13 Beech Drive, Fulwood PR2 3NB
01772 862266
www.bernarddickinson.co.uk

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