When designing the family room section of the basement I knew I wanted a
wall of bookcases, storage and media storage. We decided that at some
point we were going to bite the bullet and purchase a wall mounted
television so I made space for that as well. I wanted built-ins, I just
didn't want the built in price. I went to the IKEA site to see what I
could find. I knew I wanted wood pieces that could be customized. The
Hemnes line at IKEA is just that. This series is made of pine and
painted either white, black or a lovely shade of greige (yes, that is a
word).
I knew that I was going to have about 17 feet of wall space to work with
so I picked the pieces I wanted and added up the dimensions. This took a
little bit of figuring out. I went under 17 feet and decided that I
would just add wall on either end. I chose a total of five pieces, a tv
unit, two glass door cabinets with drawers and two bookcases. They
totaled about 14 feet in width.
Once the pieces came in and were put together we decided to space them
out instead of building walls on either side. We were putting wood to
cover the joints between each unit so those pieces of wood just became a
little wider.
The tv unit was also deeper in depth so the 4 units on the sides were
bumped out a bit so they all sit flush in the front. Some pieces were
added behind each of those pieces and then the sides were covered with
more wood. The top of the tv unit was removed since the original width
did not cover the strips of wood added in between each unit.
Above the tv unit section are pieces to match the board and batten in
the rest of the room. The tv will be mounted in the center of all that.
The wires necessary for the television, cable, and whatever other things
we will have like Wii, etc, will all run within the wall and come out
from behind the tv unit. I didn't want all that woodwork to be ruined by
wires hanging down!
A soffit was built across the top, completing the built-in look. This is hiding all those wires and pipes. One long piece of wood was also added along the entire bottom, hiding the legs and cleaning up the entire look.
Everything will be painted with a coat of white semi gloss paint. That
should be happening soon. After that it is just flooring and some
finishing touches. I'm drooling just looking at this next picture. The
entire built-in unit will hold books, board games, some decorative
touches, dvd's, and so much more! If I had actually had someone create a
built-in I would have paid about 3 to 4 times what it cost for some
well constructed IKEA pieces and wood strips!
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