Framed!

Make your flat-screen television a piece of art

As seen in The Miami Herald, June 12, 2009

Eloise Kubli, ASID

Jana Soeldner Danger

Various

The Miami Herald,

Special to the Home Guide

The clean lines of this television frame add to the decor of the room.

Just about everybody frames paintings or photographs. Why not a TV screen? For today's flat screen televisions, frames can be both attractive and functional. Despite the fact that flat-screens take up far less space than the old box models, they still require unattractive wires, cables, brackets and electrical outlets.

Interior designer Eloise Kubli of Collective Construction and Design in Plantation says the frames give a clean, finished look. "You can wrap the TV on all four sides as if you were framing a beautiful painting," she adds.

Frames may be plain or elaborately decorative, depending on tastes and budgets. They can be built to accommodate any size TV, and can range in cost from about $160 to several thousand. continued

 

Eloise Kubli is a Professional Member of the American Society of Interior Designers. Arthur Kubli is a General Contractor licensed in Florida and numerous other states. Both Kublis have received numerous industry awards for their work. Established in 1983, Collective Construction & Design, Inc. is proud to be certified by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council as a Women's Business Enterprise.

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