I only saw him working. Although she made some lines with a pencil and reached him a tool from time to time. Not to forget her supporting grimaces while he was working. ^^ But the work here in this video is very good. Looking good and I love the way he designed the shelves and how to mount them.
@@mantelmann13i was betting on a comment like this being here. . . .because you obviously can slow down timelapses inside your mind and see what they were doing
@@mantelmann13 In all fairness, she does a lot of working from home, so she can't just spend all of her time building stuff. She has also admitted numerous times that Grant is much more experienced with building, and that she is not as comfortable doing everything he does. That being said, she still does some work of her own. Drawing lines, handing him tools, and giving him support is as good of a job as any other. She wouldn't be helping him if she didn't want to support him. Therefore, they are working together.
I am beyond impressed. I’ve been on this earth 70 years and I don’t have your skills. So cool that you have this project documented. You both should be very proud of yourselves. A couple of pros!
First time viewer....I'm a retired interior designer and lover of home audio/video.... I've watched content similar to this but rarely stay interested enough to finish... This was a great video, great workmanship and a beautiful outcome... That's a win/win/win.... Loved it, you both take care.
It's cool how the first impression of the video might feel like a more typical influencer DIY video but the more you watch + the timelapse editing show a methodical and accurate approach to the whole build
what I like most about this build is that all of it is made with equipment most people (who are renovating that is) actually have. Projects that are made with expensive giant woodworking machines may be nice too, but 'amateurs' like most of us are, neither have the money or space to do that. But this shows what you can achieve with 'normal' tools and a realistic budget.
ABSOLUTELY! My biggest pet peeve is when these guys with thousands of dollars in equipment film themselves doing a project and there is no way I can do that as I don’t have the equipment!!
We loved watching this. We are both wondering how long this project took you and approximately what you spent. I’m sure it’s in the comments somewhere, but since there are 1500 of them, figured we would just ask.
Awesome design and building skills. I see all the comments supporting positivity with this build. First step that was mentioned was planning which of course I agree with, but one factor is 98% of times ignored. Ergonomics of TV placement is almost never mentioned instead Design is the driving force that has everyone tripping out. In most cases TV’s are placed somewhat too high forcing people to strain their necks which in the long run discourages people from wanting to watch anything on that TV. I saw a video somewhere with the large TV in the kitchen was placed high above the Kitchen Island and the kid living there put a chair on top of the Island so he could comfortably play his Xbox games. My number one rule in planning is first sit down on the planned couch and temporarily place the TV according to the correct ergonomics of your neck, then plan the desired design.
I don’t show it well but we used 2 GRK fasteners into studs for each bracket and added 2 drywall anchors per bracket just to be safe but it wasn’t necessary
Hey, we really love seeing you use our led diffuser to create a perfect lighting setup! I wonder if we can share it with more people and learn something from it👍
📍 Nice DIY! 1st time viewer. Looks nice! Any post construction and 1 year later review/notes on changes for your viewers? Suggestions: Cabinet lumber is better purchased at a local wood store. The big box places are typically construction grade wood. Also, MDF is prone to moisture/humidity issues. LED channel could have been routed in at a bit deeper and at a ~20’ inward towards the wall to have less light glare towards the couch. Possibly individual shelf lighting control (rather than all shelves illuminated). Paint the channels black, too. I didn’t see the end width of the shelf, but perhaps a solid piece of lumber for the front 4 inches? (That router seems close to lessening the structural integrity. Maybe a biscuit and glue to assist in strength? Floating shelves might have been good to have anchored metal braces from the wall into your shelves, but your load appears light… so, all good. Brilliant use of dyed concrete. PVC pipe installed 1st (behind the walls and into the wallpaper layer wall) is great for feeding wires and changing wiring later. Easy with a fishing string, cotton balls, and a shop vac to pull the fishing line through, then tie in the new wire and pull. Can even leave a fishing line in there for the future. Don’t use monofilament (use threaded spider wire). Use this PVC method for new floor as well if you want to have power in the middle of the room (under a couch or side/coffee table). Works great for hiding speaker wires, too. Also great for outdoor wires to go underground (even if only an extension cord or speaker wire).
This looks awesome, you guys crushed it! Love the look, super modern and custom. Im always impressed at your knowledge from electrical to just been resourceful on how it all comes together. I’d love to see the planning process of this, sketching, research etc.
30:27 - That was my first reaction to the TV from the intro clip, but then I realized you got a 77" and realized it's just the nature of putting a TV on a huge wall. I got a 55" when we bought our house, thinking it'd be big enough, and within a year, I upgraded to a 70" because the 55" just looked so small on the wall... I'm waiting for miniLED TVs to come down in price, and I'll probably upgrade to a 75" 😊
That look awesome! I'm a yacht interior builder from The Netherlands myself en find these home project always so fun to watch and build. Little side note, noicecanceling earbuds do NOT function as earprotection!! How noice canceling works is by using the same sound frequency to cancel the sound from around you, so u basically don't wear any protection at all
This is fantastic. This is something I have been long planning for my similar space. Thank you guys for going for such an aesthetic vibe that is bold and slick.
Which exact Besta cabinets did you use? I would love to do something similar and I love the size of those cabinets, but there are so many to choose from 😲
When he sliced the wall all the way across to fit the countertop, I was thinking the same thing. If I did that my whole wall would probably crack and come down lol.
I have a LG - OLED like you guys have and I am so in love with the pictures. You guys will definitely enjoy it. I had my over a year with no problems.👍🏽✌🏽
Love what you guys did. I have looked to find the same Besta cabinets you got from IKEA. So many to pick from. Could you please be a little more specific as to which ones you got. I am afraid to order the wrong ones. I would really appreciate it. Thanks
Love love LOVED this video! The first of yours I'd come across but I subscribed straight away. Such creative vision and execution - what a team! Huge congratulations 🎉🎉
i love that you show the end result at the BEGINNING of the video. More often than not, DIY videos do not show the final product until the very end of the video. Very nice Entertainment Center!
Beautiful work. Our den is a 14x22 room. We installed an IKEA wall unit that fills the 14 foot wall. I built that thing myself, while my husband was visiting family. By the time he came home it was completely done and filled with photos and my collection of books , his tv.
I just found your video, thanks to the TH-cam algorithm. I can’t believe how much work you put into that project. But it does look amazing. Thanks for sharing.
You guys seem like a great couple. I love watching your videos! Grant’s meticulous work and Bianca’s jokes make every video fun to watch. Side note, Bianca should pursue ASMR 😂 that 1 second clip sounded professional!
Awesome work. Love it. What was the wall mount adapter you used behind the tv to. Move the power up and hide the cords? Don’t see it listed anywhere. Sorry if I am missing it.
So glad TH-cam teed up this video! I'll have to piggyback on what everyone else has already said - incredible job and one of the most startling renovations I've seen. Nicely done you two!
It’s actually at the right height and if anything it could be lower. Bianca and I have a pet peeve of people mounting their TVs too high, especially above fireplace mantles haha! When sitting on the couch, the center of the TV should be at the same height as your eyeline. You shouldn’t ever have to tilt your head back to look at the screen. As you can tell, we are quite passionate about this topic 😅
That looks fantastic. Nice to have a room that size to work with. I think the TV size is fine, but it's obviously built so that if you decide to go bigger you can. Enjoy!
This start-to-finish DIY entertainment center project is seriously impressive! It's inspiring to see how you turned your vision into reality, from planning to execution. Your attention to detail and craftsmanship shine through in every step of the process. Thanks for sharing your journey-it's motivating for fellow DIY enthusiasts like myself to see what's possible! 🛠📺👍
Super cool, I have imagined stuff like this but to see someone make this type of room come to life is amazing. Now please make it so the speakers are flush with the edge of the furniture and angle the center speaker up slightly, for the sound quality 😇
This is a very nice living room. The design, color sense, and size are all wonderful, and it's one of the best videos I've ever seen. Thank you for uploading the video.
Thank you!! We considered that but it would be very heavy and we really wanted the countertop to look like one continuous board as well as match the shelving above
Great to see a husband and wife working together and supporting each other to create a home. Excellent result all round.
I only saw him working. Although she made some lines with a pencil and reached him a tool from time to time. Not to forget her supporting grimaces while he was working. ^^ But the work here in this video is very good. Looking good and I love the way he designed the shelves and how to mount them.
@mantelmann13 you obv didn't watch the whole video or any of their other videos smh. Stfu with that biased gender talk.
@@mantelmann13i was betting on a comment like this being here. . . .because you obviously can slow down timelapses inside your mind and see what they were doing
@@mantelmann13 In all fairness, she does a lot of working from home, so she can't just spend all of her time building stuff. She has also admitted numerous times that Grant is much more experienced with building, and that she is not as comfortable doing everything he does.
That being said, she still does some work of her own. Drawing lines, handing him tools, and giving him support is as good of a job as any other. She wouldn't be helping him if she didn't want to support him. Therefore, they are working together.
Oh please
Love seeing couples work together to improve their home
How blessed to have a husband like him. Genius, imo
I am beyond impressed. I’ve been on this earth 70 years and I don’t have your skills. So cool that you have this project documented. You both should be very proud of yourselves. A couple of pros!
I have watched this video at least 8 times, I can’t stop loving how nice this came out.
Thanks for watching - appreciate it!
First time viewer....I'm a retired interior designer and lover of home audio/video.... I've watched content similar to this but rarely stay interested enough to finish... This was a great video, great workmanship and a beautiful outcome... That's a win/win/win.... Loved it, you both take care.
Thank you so much, we really appreciate it! We're glad you enjoyed the video and project!
Would love to see a much larger screen size in that huge room. Very nice work!
`If you had a cabinet shop set up with the right machines and tools, the sky would be your limit. Excellent video. Thanks for sharing you talent.
It's cool how the first impression of the video might feel like a more typical influencer DIY video but the more you watch + the timelapse editing show a methodical and accurate approach to the whole build
The intro scene "from this, to this" with the walking and the sitting on the couch, might be the best I've seen. So smooth
It took a lot of forethought and takes 😂 Glad it was all worth it! I actually have been watching your paver driveway series - great work 👏
@@GoldenKeyDesign epic! Glad you enjoyed that!
Incredible. How do people become so talented?!? I swear sometime it feels like I can’t even hammer a nail in straight
Practice makes perfect
lol, same here. I am addicted watching people work on their houses, renovate, build new bathroom etc. I wish I was this handy.
All you need is the proper equipment and measuring tape o and a laser
Very cool project guys. Loved following the story and love the attention to detail. Great job 💪
Thank you so much - really means a lot coming from you guys!! It’s been exciting watching your build come together as well 😁
I was like wait, I know that icon? 🤔
Me too
The transparency is refreshing , the cost breakdown and bloopers are hilarious. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding transformation! Between the copper bowl on the Klipse speakers and the modern fan-Perfect! Great job.
what I like most about this build is that all of it is made with equipment most people (who are renovating that is) actually have. Projects that are made with expensive giant woodworking machines may be nice too, but 'amateurs' like most of us are, neither have the money or space to do that. But this shows what you can achieve with 'normal' tools and a realistic budget.
Thanks, appreciate it!
ABSOLUTELY! My biggest pet peeve is when these guys with thousands of dollars in equipment film themselves doing a project and there is no way I can do that as I don’t have the equipment!!
I love this. Congratulations on being the only video that concentrates on installing proper audio instead of a fire place ❤
Thank you! We don’t mess around when it comes to AV 😂
We loved watching this. We are both wondering how long this project took you and approximately what you spent. I’m sure it’s in the comments somewhere, but since there are 1500 of them, figured we would just ask.
Excellent home project, 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Looks killer and I love the led Lighting. Also the colors are perfect 👍🏾
Thanks for the kind words - we're so happy with how it turned out!
Absolutely incredible!! From the editing, the design, the build quality, the lighting - you both did such a great job 👏 and I love the bloopers haha
Glad you liked it!!
Awesome design and building skills. I see all the comments supporting positivity with this build. First step that was mentioned was planning which of course I agree with, but one factor is 98% of times ignored. Ergonomics of TV placement is almost never mentioned instead Design is the driving force that has everyone tripping out. In most cases TV’s are placed somewhat too high forcing people to strain their necks which in the long run discourages people from wanting to watch anything on that TV. I saw a video somewhere with the large TV in the kitchen was placed high above the Kitchen Island and the kid living there put a chair on top of the Island so he could comfortably play his Xbox games. My number one rule in planning is first sit down on the planned couch and temporarily place the TV according to the correct ergonomics of your neck, then plan the desired design.
Their dynamic is just as much of a goal as the setup, great job y’all!
Question if you can see the studs why are you using drywall anchors? If holes don’t line up can’t you just drill a hole on the bracket?
I don’t show it well but we used 2 GRK fasteners into studs for each bracket and added 2 drywall anchors per bracket just to be safe but it wasn’t necessary
Hey, we really love seeing you use our led diffuser to create a perfect lighting setup! I wonder if we can share it with more people and learn something from it👍
Never seen you guys before.
I gotta say I love it!!
Great humor and y'all look great too
Thanks you!! Glad you found us - welcome aboard 😊
📍 Nice DIY! 1st time viewer. Looks nice! Any post construction and 1 year later review/notes on changes for your viewers?
Suggestions:
Cabinet lumber is better purchased at a local wood store. The big box places are typically construction grade wood. Also, MDF is prone to moisture/humidity issues.
LED channel could have been routed in at a bit deeper and at a ~20’ inward towards the wall to have less light glare towards the couch. Possibly individual shelf lighting control (rather than all shelves illuminated). Paint the channels black, too. I didn’t see the end width of the shelf, but perhaps a solid piece of lumber for the front 4 inches? (That router seems close to lessening the structural integrity. Maybe a biscuit and glue to assist in strength?
Floating shelves might have been good to have anchored metal braces from the wall into your shelves, but your load appears light… so, all good.
Brilliant use of dyed concrete.
PVC pipe installed 1st (behind the walls and into the wallpaper layer wall) is great for feeding wires and changing wiring later. Easy with a fishing string, cotton balls, and a shop vac to pull the fishing line through, then tie in the new wire and pull. Can even leave a fishing line in there for the future. Don’t use monofilament (use threaded spider wire). Use this PVC method for new floor as well if you want to have power in the middle of the room (under a couch or side/coffee table). Works great for hiding speaker wires, too. Also great for outdoor wires to go underground (even if only an extension cord or speaker wire).
Your attention to detail is truly inspirational.
I’ve been loving that color scheme since you’ve used it in the lake house.
Can’t go wrong with black and wood tones haha! Thanks for watching and following along 😁
Absolutely fabulous. Great ideas and color scheme. ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
This looks awesome, you guys crushed it! Love the look, super modern and custom.
Im always impressed at your knowledge from electrical to just been resourceful on how it all comes together. I’d love to see the planning process of this, sketching, research etc.
Thank you so much!! We definitely do a lot of research and planning before starting a project so that would a great video - thanks for the idea!
30:27 - That was my first reaction to the TV from the intro clip, but then I realized you got a 77" and realized it's just the nature of putting a TV on a huge wall.
I got a 55" when we bought our house, thinking it'd be big enough, and within a year, I upgraded to a 70" because the 55" just looked so small on the wall...
I'm waiting for miniLED TVs to come down in price, and I'll probably upgrade to a 75" 😊
Every time I watch your channel flies land on my phone, because your show is THE SH!T 💯👍👍👍👊😊
😂 Thank you!!
You guys just made me rethink my livingroom project ideas, loved this and am inspired.
I’m obsessed with that wall! Great job! I really love the middle slatted section.
Us too 😍 Love the black on black look - looks so sleek!
That look awesome! I'm a yacht interior builder from The Netherlands myself en find these home project always so fun to watch and build.
Little side note, noicecanceling earbuds do NOT function as earprotection!!
How noice canceling works is by using the same sound frequency to cancel the sound from around you, so u basically don't wear any protection at all
This is fantastic. This is something I have been long planning for my similar space. Thank you guys for going for such an aesthetic vibe that is bold and slick.
Thank you!! Good luck with your project 😁
Killed it as usual! Your attention to details is always spot on! Looks so good!
Thank you so much!! We try very hard to make our projects look at professional as possible even though it’s just DIY 😏
This is amazing. When couples work together it hits different. may God bless you guys
This was badass. Nice job! Inspiring me to make some much needed updates to my home.
Thank you!! Good luck with your projects!
That euca board made me like the idea of a copper finish behind the shelves
Bud, that is the best Entertainment wall/ Decor I've ever seen.
Great job !
Thank you so much!! Really appreciate it 😁
Very nice mix of colors, look absolute amazing, good job :)
Thank you!
You did a great job of transforming the room into an elegant room. Wonderful design and thoughtful work by the two of you.
Thank you so much! 😊
Which exact Besta cabinets did you use? I would love to do something similar and I love the size of those cabinets, but there are so many to choose from 😲
I would like to know it as well 😅, please let me know if you found them
This! I want to know this as well
Absolutely beautiful!!! You guys did an excellent job!!!
Thank you so much 😁
This project was awesome. My favorite part was the LED lighting and speakers. Keep up the good work.
These are the only instances in which I’m jealous of American’s paper mache houses
😂 I’ll take it! Thank you!!
Very true it is impossible to do this in a concrete house without decimating bricks and concrete it gets really messy
lol - my thoughts exactly. My anxiety kicks in every time trying to line up drilling holes into concrete/bricks
If we had the concrete block houses like Europe does we would melt every summer lol
When he sliced the wall all the way across to fit the countertop, I was thinking the same thing. If I did that my whole wall would probably crack and come down lol.
The creative process of DIY's always amazes me. Beautiful work man.
I love the family room. I was wondering if you could share the name of the couch !? Great video and workship that went into this lovely family room!
I have a LG - OLED like you guys have and I am so in love with the pictures. You guys will definitely enjoy it. I had my over a year with no problems.👍🏽✌🏽
Great to hear! It's a fantastic TV
Love what you guys did. I have looked to find the same Besta cabinets you got from IKEA. So many to pick from. Could you please be a little more specific as to which ones you got. I am afraid to order the wrong ones. I would really appreciate it. Thanks
Wow! Is this guy a professional or what? Amazing workmanship!
Love love LOVED this video! The first of yours I'd come across but I subscribed straight away. Such creative vision and execution - what a team! Huge congratulations 🎉🎉
Thank you so much!! We’re glad you found our channel 😁 More content coming in the new year 👀
Great work and what a transformation. Quick question . does the one remote allow you to control each zone individually or you need 3 remotes?
swap it out for a 100 inch tv and it will be perfect.
This is amazing! Definitely got some inspiration for myself from this!
This is amazing! Thank You for all the links for the materials used! I appreciate the time and effort spent to share all this with us! 😍
Thank you so much!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😁
I am a high DIY’er. I’ve got nothing on this. FANTASTIC video. Great job. Very thorough. DO ANOTHER ONE!!
Wow, thank you!! Glad you enjoyed the video 😁
I also get high when I DIY
now some crown molding trim, baseboards, new paint, and new blinds, your living room is SET! Looks fire!! 🔥
Exactly!! We still have some projects in the works but trim and finishing touches are coming soon 👀 Thank you!!
I really love the project you did. The bonus of it all is that you do it as a couple.
i love that you show the end result at the BEGINNING of the video. More often than not, DIY videos do not show the final product until the very end of the video. Very nice Entertainment Center!
Thank you, appreciate it!
Love love love the attention to detail! i thought i was the only OCD person when it comes to the cabinet gaps
Beautiful work. Our den is a 14x22 room. We installed an IKEA wall unit that fills the 14 foot wall. I built that thing myself, while my husband was visiting family. By the time he came home it was completely done and filled with photos and my collection of books , his tv.
Looks great. I'd give it 99/100. For full marks, cover up the nails on the slats...it's ruining my OCD! 😉👌
Thanks! We actually did cover all the nails. It’s hard to show every single detail in one TH-cam video
This turned out incredibly! I cannot wait to see how I can put my spin on an imitation of this. Thank you! ❤
I just found your video, thanks to the TH-cam algorithm. I can’t believe how much work you put into that project. But it does look amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you found us and thanks for watching!!
You guys seem like a great couple. I love watching your videos! Grant’s meticulous work and Bianca’s jokes make every video fun to watch. Side note, Bianca should pursue ASMR 😂 that 1 second clip sounded professional!
Thank you so much!! We really do work great together 😁 And noted on Bianca’s future career 😅
@@GoldenKeyDesign Hey, you two have to look at the comment above this one from @onetwostep6389.
amazing work! It looks like sooo much work but you guys made it look soo easy! Kudos!
Which app you used to design this
I could 'almost' do this floor plan in Sims.
Its probably Sketchup
Stunning build. ❤
Beautiful job ,well done i watched the video again and final result came out amazing . ❤
Thanks so much 😊
Awesome work. Love it. What was the wall mount adapter you used behind the tv to. Move the power up and hide the cords? Don’t see it listed anywhere. Sorry if I am missing it.
How wide is that wall? This has been a huge inspiration for my first house and the living room design. Thak you!
So glad TH-cam teed up this video! I'll have to piggyback on what everyone else has already said - incredible job and one of the most startling renovations I've seen. Nicely done you two!
Thank you so much!! Glad you found us and enjoyed the video 😁 More projects are coming in the new year 👀
"Is it in?" Lol
😂
@@GoldenKeyDesign that's what she said 😅
@@GoldenKeyDesign
Predictable.....
Nice work guys. Looks fantastic. Also, the ‘is it in’ wasn’t missed. 🤣
It looks fantastic but the tv could be a bit higher no?
It’s actually at the right height and if anything it could be lower. Bianca and I have a pet peeve of people mounting their TVs too high, especially above fireplace mantles haha! When sitting on the couch, the center of the TV should be at the same height as your eyeline. You shouldn’t ever have to tilt your head back to look at the screen. As you can tell, we are quite passionate about this topic 😅
WOW, this makes me want to completely redo the entertainment center I built a year ago. Fantastic work.
😅 Thank you!!
That 77” looks so small, mainly due to the room being so huge and the couch is far from it. You’re gonna need something bigger.
That’s what you got from this? Also completely disagree
@@jake7358 oh no! Anyway…
How much does it cost to build this?@@Logan_Lovestein
Great job 👏 👏 ❤
Agree looks tiny. Need a 110"
I love your eye roll at 11:10:-D
and of course: A great project, I got a lot of ideas
You didn't REPAIR THE DRYWALL before you put up the cabinets.. what in the hell.
There was no point. If I ever take these cabinets down (probably won’t for many years), I will take the drywall out with them and replace it then.
It just goes to show that if you plan and take your time doing a video, millions of people will watch it.
Holy moly guacamole, super clean bro ski, can't wait to see what else your guys doing
Thank you!! More to come!
That looks fantastic. Nice to have a room that size to work with. I think the TV size is fine, but it's obviously built so that if you decide to go bigger you can. Enjoy!
Only need a baseboard to finish the wall to floor and you're set! Awesome work this looks great!
I do like that beautiful orange “I” on your jacket. The work is incredible too, but I really appreciate you showing off the U of I!
really nice editing! Enjoyed the whole video and binged it!
Awesome! Thank you!
I wish I was a wood worker. This build is amazing. Great job team!
wow, that looks great. Perhaps a video on the different LED zones and more in depth of how you wired everything.
Wow -- that looks absolutely fantastic! Holy smokes!
This start-to-finish DIY entertainment center project is seriously impressive! It's inspiring to see how you turned your vision into reality, from planning to execution. Your attention to detail and craftsmanship shine through in every step of the process. Thanks for sharing your journey-it's motivating for fellow DIY enthusiasts like myself to see what's possible! 🛠📺👍
It's amazing to see what can be achieved with some creativity and elbow grease.
That’s a first class job, thanks for sharing 😊, watching from Scotland
PHENOMENAL WORK!!! I love your attention to detail Grant and the space came out beautiful. I'll be using some of your ideas in my family room.
Super cool, I have imagined stuff like this but to see someone make this type of room come to life is amazing. Now please make it so the speakers are flush with the edge of the furniture and angle the center speaker up slightly, for the sound quality 😇
Absolutely incredible. You must be really proud of the result.
You guys are awesome! Very knowledgeable and informative! Blessings!
Thank you! You too!
Very nice finish. love the moody colours. The lighting is class too 😍
Thanks! Appreciate it 😁
This is a very nice living room. The design, color sense, and size are all wonderful, and it's one of the best videos I've ever seen. Thank you for uploading the video.
Great job guys.... Butcher block may have been a great alternative
Thank you!! We considered that but it would be very heavy and we really wanted the countertop to look like one continuous board as well as match the shelving above
I have been looking for inspiration for a long wall in my basement. This has answered so many questions for me.
Glad you enjoyed the video!! Good luck with your project 😁
My new favourite channel, by far one of the best DIY projects ive seen in a while. I wonder what you guys can do with a gaming setup.
A lot of hard work but the final product worth it, amazing looking TV Room. Congratulations
This project is utterly amazing. Totally impressed!
Amazing work. Love it. I did something very similar when i buiot my media wall about two years ago. Enjoy it.