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Watching late-night programming in bed is a common luxury, but putting a set on the dresser didn’t exactly fit with architect Robert Gurney’s vision for this urbane remodel. He mounted the television to a wall bracket, with vertical louvers venting the tubes and bridging the gap between the steel surround and the curved wall. A raw steel box hangs from the mahogany wedge and holds added components like a DVD player. A small stereo above enhances the sound. The cantilevered desk continues through a mahogany-wrapped column and widens into a computer station. Builder: M.T. Puskar Construction, Alexandria, Va.; Architect: Robert M. Gurney, Architect, Alexandria; Photographer: Maxwell MacKenzie.

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