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My False Chimney Over Real Chimney Project

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Old 28-10-2009, 9:51 AM   #1
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My False Chimney Over Real Chimney Project

I bought a house with my partner a few months back and i have finally got around to sorting the lounge. I have seen some nice setups on this site over the years and really liked the idea of a false chimney breast however the lounge already has a real one and the missus put her foot firmly down with regards to taking it out (incase of future use), so the only option i have is to build over it. I didnt really like the idea as i think it brings the breast to far out but it dosent look to bad thus far. It is going to take a few more weeks as i have loads of other stuff to do around the house as it has been a complete renovation. I still have loads to do to it, but cables are in place and some of the stud has been put in place.

Front and centre speakers will be recessed along with the Plasma the rears are mounted pretty high due to the shape of the room. So far i have these wried 3 X cat5e, 2 X Sat Coax, 1 X Cable Coax,
2 X Hdmi. I wanted to get the sat and cable coax in due sky and virgin just throwing cables around doorways etc. There will be no cables on show at all...

Equipment:

50" Panasonic TH50PZ80B
Q Acoustic 1010i 6.1
Onkyo 606
Popcorn Hour A-110
Xbox 360 Elite & HD DVD

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Just starting:





This is where my equipment will be going, opposite wall from the TV:



This section was where the previous owner decided to build about a 3ft extension on the house and left part of the load bearing wall in leaving a wasted space, luckly my amp just fit in (bigges piece of equipment) by 2mm each side.

More to follow over the new few weeks.

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Old 28-10-2009, 11:05 AM   #2
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Re: My Flase Chimney Over Real Chimney Project

you could always get an rsj in there and take out that piece of wall?

good luck with everything
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Old 30-10-2009, 3:31 PM   #3
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Re: My Flase Chimney Over Real Chimney Project

I will be looking to do the same thing over the coming months, so keep us updated - not that im looking for ideas or anything
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Old 02-11-2009, 8:26 PM   #4
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Re: My Flase Chimney Over Real Chimney Project

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I will be looking to do the same thing over the coming months, so keep us updated - not that im looking for ideas or anything
Will do mate, it will be plastered ready to paint in a week or so, but it will not be fully finished to christmas due to the rest of work i have to finished in the house.
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Re: My Flase Chimney Over Real Chimney Project

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you could always get an rsj in there and take out that piece of wall?

good luck with everything
Tbh the house we bought was not really for a renovation it just worked out that way and now the contigency is running thin lol.. It is not a massive issue not tbh as all my av equipment is going in there with built shelves, fingers crossed it will look alright...

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Re: My Flase Chimney Over Real Chimney Project

A little update, had it plastered and sockets are fitted for the equipment. There is still a fair bit to do but i am in the middle of digging a new water main at the min. I need to stud out the back and use some ply wood to bring the TV flush with the front and a socket still needs to be fitted behind the set...



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It has been ages since i last posted but i have had to put some work in to the rest of the house, but nearlly all sorted now. Im still not finished but almost at the finish line, just need to touch up the paint work, fix the skirting board, build the shelves and box in the back for the AV stuff, pull the insert of the tv further forward, put a finish on the floor and finally get my stuff in



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Looking real good... Another watcher!

Is your AV equipment on the opposite wall on display i.e. facing into the room or is kind of hidden round a corner....

More pics, more pics, more pics, more pics!!!! Once you have finshed taking photos always take a few more, you can never post too many
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Its on display on the opposite wall, the problem now is my harmony one wont work from were i am going to be sat, so i need a new remote. I have took loads of photos of the whole house, before and after. 9 months and still not finished its been a chore...
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Its on display on the opposite wall, the problem now is my harmony one wont work from were i am going to be sat, so i need a new remote. I have took loads of photos of the whole house, before and after. 9 months and still not finished its been a chore...
is the rf kit not available for the harmony one?????????
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is the rf kit not available for the harmony one?????????
No its not mate... Pain in the arse...
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Looking good, still doing the kitchen at the mo so not started on the living room yet, keep the pics coming mate
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