them as discounted floor models for $1,739.99 plus tax. They were originally priced at $2,899.99. I am afraid they are no longer available. As such, I had to do a little digging on these items because they were not referenced by their true item numbers on the sales receipt. From what I found, they are
for an A/V expert, but worth noting for general reference. Good luck!
Brian, this does help very much so!! Thanks for all the details and advise on this. We will definitely hire an A/V person to do this right. Being able to enjoy the TV and fireplace simultaneously is priceless, so it would be well
An A/V expert will know how to do it right, so that is the smartest approach. They will do this, but if you buy a mount for the TV yourself, make sure you buy one that tilts up and down. The static wall mounts are a little cheaper, but when you hang a TV above a fireplace it is usually higher than would
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about 1/3 of the way down. In the past, in other homes, we did not have it bolted but it always felt a little unstable.
wall. 1. Hide the back of the TV with cabinetry. 2. Place all your components inside the cabinet. 3. Use a power strip inside the cabinet so all cables and cords are contained inside the cabinet. You will then only need to deal with a single power cord emerging from the cabinet. The cabinet in this photo
wall.
1. Hide the back of the TV with cabinetry.
2. Place all your components inside the cabinet.
3. Use a power strip inside the cabinet so all cables and cords are contained inside the cabinet. You will then only need to deal with a single power cord emerging from the cabinet.
The cabinet in this
1. Container gardening. Whether they're pots of herbs or troughs full of greens and root crops, containers work well to maximize small spaces. Prefab containers come in numerous shapes, sizes and materials.
It’s worth noting that not all containers are created equal. If you live in an area that
that can deal with fluctuations in temperature. Steer clear of terra-cotta, as it can crack and dry out roots; look for the many emerging polycarbonate and fiberglass options instead. They will cost you more initially, but they are built to last, and you won’t have any nasty surprises in the winter.
1. Container gardening. Whether they're pots of herbs or troughs full of greens and root crops, containers work well to maximize small spaces. Prefab containers come in numerous shapes, sizes and materials. It’s worth noting that not all containers are created equal. If you live in an area that has cold
great deal to see this inspiration. You have a keen eye for modern clean design and you certainly open my eyes to IKEA as a very beautiful and viable option.
small - 1 1/4 inch wide. Attaches to the inside of the drawer - like you have.
Thickness: 1/2 "
Width: 91.4 cm
Height: 243.8 cm
Thickness: 1.4 cm
LIGHTING:
Refer to the following discussion:
http://www.houzz.com/discussions/135518/The-spotlights---Most-grateful-if-someon
Hope this helps!
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is the 1/2" thick panel you're referring to.
For more information see my correspondence with another user.
http://www.houzz.com/discussions/144344/Love-the-backsplash---You-say-it-is-not-glass---Where-did-you-find-it-
Here's the link to IKEA's website for the cover panel.
http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/
Markey. The 1st one is Schaub 871-ABZ Corinthian Ancient Bronze Pull, Center to Center: 96 mm, Projection: 1", Base Diameter: 1-1/2", Overall: 6-1/2". The second one is Schaub 845-BLZ Bella Forma Bella Bronze Pull, Center to Center: 96 mm, Projection: 1-1/8", Base Diameter: 3/4", Overall: 4-1/2". The second
helps me deal with the inequality in widths of the built-ins . . . to realize that not everyone stands right in the middle of the room to size up the differences. The difference is about 6 inches, so I need to re-think what to do if this continues to bug me.
You are very helpful!
Thank you!!!
Roz
mentioned 1 foot between drapery and cabinet. thanks.
about 1 inch from the front of TV to the front of frame. All equipment for the TV, ie cable box, dvd player, AppleTV, can all be hidden in a remote closet or closed cabinet using a remote control that will communicate through the doors without a need for direct line of sight.