Cabinet conceals TV when it's turned off
Now that TVs come with bigger screens and smaller price tags, more people than ever are enjoying their favorite movies and programs in a large format. Unfortunately, that same big screen makes it difficult to hide the TV when it's not in use. Here's a do-it-yourself solution for woodworkers who don't want to look at the TV when it's turned off.
This handsome television cabinet project is designed to fit most 32-inch TV...
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