Archive for the ‘Conference Cabinet’ Category

Uses for a Conference Cabinet

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Uses for a Conference CabinetNo conference room would be complete without a conference cabinet. Used to hide whiteboards, presentation boards, and other types of similar items that hang on the wall, this type of cabinet creates a clean, professional look. . The conference cabinet comes in a variety of materials, although wood veneer is a favorite because it looks great and is very affordable. The doors of conference cabinets are designed to open using continuous hinges. Fabric generally covers the board on the inside of the doors. Some of the cabinets are made with features such as a clamp to hold paper pads, hidden mounting brackets for a sleeker look, and magnetic catches that keep the doors securely closed. In fact, there are cabinets that have a concealed, retractable projection screen. Depending on what the buyer wants, some have steel marker boards and others have porcelain.

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Professional Conference Cabinets

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Professional Conference CabinetsWhen it comes to having a professional and organized conference room, conference cabinets are an excellent investment. These cabinets are designed to hang on the wall and are great for even smaller rooms. Behind hinged doors is a marker board, white board, paper chart, etc. This means during meetings, the doors are opened and the presenter has everything they need. At the conclusion of the meeting, the wood, stainless steel, or other material doors can be shut, maintaining a simple, professional appearance. Depending on the model chosen, some come with a retractable and concealed projection screen. For wood or veneer conference cabinets, people have a choice of finishes including cherry, walnut, and oak. There are a variety of sizes, with the two most popular being 47 and 49 inches. Obviously, a conference cabinet not only makes the conference room look better but it also uses space more efficiently.

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