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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Sleek flat-panel televisions, typically mounted to walls or perched on credenzas, have rendered the bulky but lovely TV armoire piece superfluous. And when people want to get rid of these furniture pieces, so pricey and popular in the Also in demand: anything from the 1800s, 1950s “kitschy” furniture, and Art Deco items from the 1930s and '40s. Not worth much: upright pianos, big dining room hutches, and 1990s-style TV armoires. "They all have flat screen TVs that mount on the wall Sleek flat-panel televisions, typically mounted to walls or perched on credenzas, have rendered the bulky but lovely furniture piece superfluous. And when people want to get rid of their television armoires, so pricey and popular in the 1990s, they aren WASHINGTON The ultimate grown-up purchase for many of us had to be the television armoire. Bye-bye, warping pressboard dead phones — and discarded furniture annually. Last year, the visiting father-in-law gave us a flat screen. They don't need to be. So many of my friends and customers are coming up with creative ways to transform their old TV armoires, giving these great pieces of furniture a new purpose in life. Here are a few ideas to spark your creativity and imagination. As the hotel industry moves rapidly toward adopting new technologies, one basic piece of furniture is quickly heading toward obsolescence: the TV armoire. With stunning new flat panels becoming standard in room amenities, big bulky cabinets meant to hide .
consider new ways to use an old faithful piece of furniture, like the armoire. Don't just take a beating on the sale of an armoire or linen cupboard, take a moment to repurpose it. (Celebrity Ph.D. antiques appraiser, author and award-winning TV Also in demand: anything from the 1800s, 1950s “kitschy” furniture, and Art Deco items from the 1930s and '40s. Not worth much: upright pianos, big dining room hutches, and 1990s-style TV armoires. "They all have flat screen TVs that mount on the wall Welsh interviewed them and learned they were expecting their first child and didn't have baby furniture. So Welsh decided to create a diaper-changing station. Welsh's other client paid $3,000 for her three-piece TV armoire in the 1990s, but the set sat in consider new ways to use an old faithful piece of furniture, like the armoire. Don’t just take a beating on the sale of an armoire or linen cupboard. take a moment to repurpose it. A celebrity Ph.D. antiques-appraiser, author and award-winning TV .
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