HGTV (Home and Garden Television) came calling. They were renovating someone's space as a surprise and wanted Flatscreen Framing to produce a frame for the space. Great, we would love to. Only one problem, we need some dimensional information that HGTV couldn't give. Since the renovation was a surprise for the client, they didn't want to spoil it by asking their client about bracket dimensions, etc.
Thus, the all NEW thin, light weight, TV attached HDTV frame from Flatscreen Framing was born.
The new design is similar to the old. And Flatscreen Framing will still carry both designs. But this particular design comes fully assembled with a strapping system integrated into the frame. The frame simply slips over the front of the HDTV and straps to the back of the TV. So instead of our usual wall-mounted unit, this unit is free of the wall and attaches to the actual TV.
The aesthetics and feel of the old design is still mimic'd with the new. But the new design allows clients to safely and securely fasten the frame to their HDTV, all the while still being able to get behind or move. The design is perfect for telescoping HDTV's with telescoping brackets. The entire TV AND frame will move as one unit. And the new design may be a better look for today's newest ultra thin HDTV's. Flatscreen Framing has designed the new unit with the client in mind. It's simple to install and requires no technical knowledge what so ever.
The main difference in appearance of the two designs is this. Our standard design is wall mounted and in effect hides all views from behind the TV. Meaning from the side, a person wouldn't be able to see the back of the TV at all, nor any cables, etc. With the new design, you would still be able to access the back of the HDTV. Being able to see everything from the side.
Flatscreen Framing will continue to manufacture both models and designs. Each is beautiful in it's own right and is solely a matter of personal preference.
Look for our newly designed Flatscreen Frame to be displayed on HGTV's Color Splash in June of 2010.