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Entertainment Center Plans - Custom Architectural Home Entertainment Center, Custom Home Entertainment Center, and more
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Custom Architectural Home Entertainment Center
Ron pulled off the highway in Flagstaff, AZ to help Mark Zweifel build the entertainment center of his dreams. This was more than just a piece of furniture; in fact, it looked like it was built into the house. Ron loved the unique idea that Mark had...
Custom Home Entertainment Center
Rita has an alcove in her living room that would be perfect for a built-in home entertainment center. She needs a place for her television, VCR and stereo, and she would also like to store books, knick-knacks, and various other items.
Home Theater Design
Today, what everyone wants is a satellite TV system, like the DISH Network, and a home theatre. Now you can have just that with your own personalized home theater design plans.
Theater Floor Plan
What a home theater may look like. Also can be used to design a home theater around...
Installation Tips for a Home Theater
Installation is as much art as it is science. Remember that it's you that paid for your home theater and it's you and your family that has to enjoy it. Go with what looks and sounds right to you.
Traditional Entertainment Center
The entire piece is solid lumber, using a face-frame front and a shiplapped back. The raised-panel doors are held together with mortise-and-tenon joinery, and the crown moulding is all simple cuts on the table saw and jointer.
Built-in Entertainment Center
Everyone loves built-ins! Our's are designed especially for the do-it-yourselfer. This approach to built-ins has been developed over the years to give you the same high quality built-in shelves, cabinets, or bookcases at reduced cost and simplicity!
Videotape Cabinet
Being a HUGE movie and television fan, over the years I've collected about 1,200 movies, famous deciding games like when my Toronto Blue Jays won the World Series in 1992 1993, plus old classic shows.
Hi-Fi Cabinet Project
You've got to start somewhere, so I started by lipping the top of the cabinet, beginning with the ends and then the front and back, using a biscuit about every 100mm for added strength. When the glue...
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