Spacing between fireplace, mantel shelf, and TV? - I am doing close to the same thing in my home right now. How mucg vertical space do you have below and above the mantel? How far out does the mantle stick out? »
Where can I getting hidden hinges? - My house look just like that. I am looking to put a hidden door in one of the spaces in the wood. The square strip of wood will be used to hide the opening when its close. I am looking for some type of hinge to make this happen. I was thinking about push in and out hinge that slide but can not find one. Any help would be awesome.
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Cable box and video - Hi there, great clean lines. Where is your cable box and video stored - I don't see these components so you've hidden them nicely. »
Garrison Hullinger Interior Design Inc. This home has a audio/vis system for the entire home that is in one room, all wiring is tucked neatly away behind walls and trim work.
designgirl2000 do you have any suggestions for me? I would like to place my TV in a similar way over the fireplace with a similar mantel to block any heat. My fireplace was probably constructed (as was the house) in 1859 so no option for clearance. Any brilliant ideas to achieve this?
Garrison Hullinger Interior Design Inc. The brilliancy is left with your audio/visual expert, call a few companies in from your local region and ask them how they would achieve this issue.
No matter if your manly space is classic or new school, a television will likely be the focal point. Wall-mounting your flatscreen takes a little more time and money, but instantly opens up the room for a variety of design concepts.
You can’t go wrong with an ottoman. From an aesthetic standpoint, it will pull your room together, but from a football-watching standpoint, it will double as a footrest and a spot for extra seating if necessary.
The best way to hide the entrance to a room is to keep people from suspecting it is there in the first place. This paneling on the whole wall on both sides of the fireplace looks like a normal wall treatment in an upscale home.
The best way to hide the entrance to a room is to keep people from suspecting it is there in the first place. This paneling on the whole wall on both sides of the fireplace looks like a normal wall treatment in an upscale home.
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