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How to Hide a TV: Jeff Gives Tips in this Seattle Met Magazine Feature

Jeff was recently asked to contribute to an article for Seattle Met magazine, by Angela Cabotaje, about how to hide a television screen. It's a common design challenge, and if you're looking to solve it at your place, you might find the tips helpful. Check it out on the news stands!

January 15, 2015

So, how do you hide a TV? Well, there are several ways, and Jeff breaks it down for you a little, along with some other tips for stylishly incorporating media equipment into your home, in a recent piece written by Angela Cabotaje for Seattle Met magazine.

If you're struggling with this design challenge in your home, pick up a copy of the January 2015 issue of the print mag or click here to read the article online.

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