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Monday, December 3, 2012

Finished Built Ins

The trim has been put into place and the built in cabinets and shelving are complete.  I guess now all I have to do is head to Home Goods and get some more stuff for our shelving.  We took full advantage of our former neglected space and spent the time watching the WVU football game on Saturday as you can tell from the pictures below.  All around this project cost approximately $1,200 and half of that went to the work the electrician completed.   Considering I cannot even buy a media console from Pottery Barn for that amount we are pretty happy.  Now there is plenty of toy storage available for Wynn to use.




Rob used piano hinges at the top of the shelving on the left to hide all of the cords coming from the basement and to the television. That way he can open the top of the ceiling in the shelving to access the cords whenever he needs to and not rip everything out of the wall.


Thanks so much for stopping by!

Megan


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21 comments:

  1. Oh wow! That is such a beautiful way to get great storage! Smart way to access the cords too! What a great project and I'm kind of envious of those built-ins!!

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  2. Wow! It looks great... such a fantastic improvement! S :)

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  3. WOW. That looks AMAZING. What a difference. You took a plain wall and turned it into a focal point. Job well done Rob! He is unstoppable.

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  4. I love them! The trim gives the whole room a good amount of architectural interest! And what a neat way to hide those cords! Enjoy them!

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  5. Holy Wall Unit! That thing is off the hizzle! Nice work all around...looks amazing!

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  6. Beautiful job Megan! It looks like you live in a Pottery Barn catalog :) Great job hiding the cords too. Enjoy your new room!

    Hilda

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  7. GO O'S ;) I couldn't help but notice that little sign you had. :) It seriously does look like something straight out of the pb catalog, and $1,200 is MUCH cheaper!

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  8. Wow so amazing! That must be a pleasure to enjoy when the holiday arrives! Very stylish!

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  9. The shelving is just beautiful and to hide
    all the electrical is the best part...
    Happy Holidays
    Sandy

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  10. Wow that turned out so good. I love how you can turn a space that was not used into a place that is not only beautiful but functional.

    Lisa

    Creative Raisins

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  11. Looks amazing! Job well done!

    XO

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  12. Built in bookshelves are on my dream home list for sure. Love yours!!

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  13. Your built ins look amazing! You did an awesome job.

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  14. Amazing!! Thanks for linking up to the All Star Block Party!

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  15. Oh wow, that turned out wonderfully! Pretty and functional.

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  16. Can never have enough cupboards - they look fab!

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  17. Those built ins are amazing! They add so much to a wall. Well done!

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  18. Megan, the built ins look built in! Great job! love them!

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  19. Beautiful job! You will love the storage and display space!

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