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Custom Home Entertainment Center

Learn how to build and install a built-in entertainment center; includes details on applying a faux finish as well as materials and tool lists

5. Cabinet assembly:

  • Mark brushed wood glue into the top groove and then slid the top of the cabinet into place.

 

2-21a glue
   
  • Earlier, Ron had used the jigsaw to cut a large hole in the top section of the cabinet. The hole was designed to create ventilation for the television components. They would add a grate to the cut-out section later on.
2-21a add panel
   
  • After Mark glued the top section of the cabinet into place, Ron drove a couple screws to secure the attachment.

 

2-21a screw
   
  • They used the same combination of glue and screws to install the shelves and the bottom section of the cabinet.
2-21a last shelf
   
  • They lifted the partially assembled cabinet up on its side with the shelves sticking up in the air to get ready to attach the remaining side panel.
2-21a place sideways
   
  • To attach the last side of the cabinet, Mark and his friend Norca brushed glue into all of the dados at once. They were using fairly fast drying glue so they had to work quickly.
2-21a additional glue
   
  • The trick was to attach everything at the same time. This meant that they had to do some very quick aligning to get all the pieces to fit perfectly before the glue dried.
2-21a last panel
   
  • The shelves were not as deep from front to back as the cabinet top and bottom were. The cabinet was designed this way to allow space for running cables and wires from one shelf to the next in the back of the unit.
2-21a Drawing line
   
  • Norca used a countersink drill bit to create pilot holes, while Mark followed along behind driving in screws.
2-21a counter sink drill
   
  • They applied glue to the front edges of the cabinet and set the front panel in place and then also attached it with screws.
2-21a apply glue
   
  • They hid the screw heads by filling the holes with auto body filler, which became firm in a matter of minutes.
2-21a auto body filler
   
  • They attached four casters that were concealed on the bottom of the entertainment center. These would allow the cabinet to be rolled away from the wall for easy access to the equipment and the wiring.
2-21a casters
   

6. Texture and paint:

  • Ron used a paint roller to apply a diluted joint compound and paint mixture that he hoped would create a semi-rough texture. As it turned out, it wasn't a bad starter texture but it was not enough to match the walls in Mark's living room as Ron had hoped it would.
2-21a Texture
   
  • Next Ron tried adding a splatter texture over the first mixture. This texture came in a spray can and was purchased at a local home improvement center. Ron thought that it might work well for the fairly small area they were working with. Ron held the can about 18" from the surface and moved it in a circular pattern.
2-21a splatter texture
   
  • After the material set for a few minutes, Ron used a drywall knife to knock down the high spots. The hope was to try to match the existing wall texture as closely as possible. After the texture dried, they applied a coat of paint and were pleased with the match. They were finally able to move the new cabinet inside.
2-21a drywall knife
   
  • Ron attached a grate to the top of the cabinet covering the hole he had cut out earlier. The grate would prevent objects from falling down into the cabinet from the top. After securing the grate in place with screws, they finally inserted the television and components through the back of the cabinet.
2-21a grate
   
  • The final touch was to add the picture frame look that Mark had wanted by attaching a wood trim around the TV opening. The entertainment center was finally complete.

 

2-21a picture frame

RESULTS:
Just as Mark was hoping, the new entertainment center really looked like part of the room. It no longer appeared to intrude into the room the way the old cabinet had. After a long day of hard work, Ron and Mark sat down to enjoy some good home improvement TV! You'll never guess what they watched!

2-21a all done!
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