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First attempt at home cinema - Advice appreciated.

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Old 18-11-2008, 10:36 AM   #1
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First attempt at home cinema - Advice appreciated.

Hi My name's Andy, aged 22 and a huge video game / home cinema fan.

I've recently bought a flat with my girlfriend, and I've claimed our living room as a games room, however, all our stuff looks really messy, and is in need of some serious organisation. I'd appreciate ideas you may have, any products or solutions you think would suit the room.

As it stands at the moment, our sofabed is under the window;
http://www.andsy.co.uk/home/gamesroom1.jpg

The back wall, this currently has the DVD's and such lined up against it, I didn't think it was suitable for the TV, as it would mean the sofa would be either in the middle of the room, or blocking the door to the kitchen:
http://www.andsy.co.uk/home/gamesroom2.jpg

So that leaves the corner, between the hall and the kitchen, so you'd have to view the TV from a slant, it's definitely watchable, it isn't uncomfortable, it's just not 100% perfect.
http://www.andsy.co.uk/home/gamesroom3.jpg
Here's how my TV and crappy glass stand look at the moment in the corner:
http://www.andsy.co.uk/nerd/blogsmall4.jpg

Ideally, If you have any ideas, either for a suitable corner unit for this corner, or any other suggestions, it'd be greatly appreciated. I was thinking about a floating wall in the corner, but I don't think I'd have the necessary DIY skill, or the authority from the misses to do it

Oh, and just as an example of all the 'crap' I need to organise:
http://www.andsy.co.uk/nerd/blogsmall1.jpg
http://www.andsy.co.uk/nerd/blogsmall2.jpg
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Re: First attempt at home cinema - Advice appreciated.

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Hi My name's Andy, aged 22 and a huge video game / home cinema fan.

I've recently bought a flat with my girlfriend, and I've claimed our living room as a games room, however, all our stuff looks really messy, and is in need of some serious organisation. I'd appreciate ideas you may have, any products or solutions you think would suit the room.

As it stands at the moment, our sofabed is under the window;
http://www.andsy.co.uk/home/gamesroom1.jpg

The back wall, this currently has the DVD's and such lined up against it, I didn't think it was suitable for the TV, as it would mean the sofa would be either in the middle of the room, or blocking the door to the kitchen:
http://www.andsy.co.uk/home/gamesroom2.jpg

So that leaves the corner, between the hall and the kitchen, so you'd have to view the TV from a slant, it's definitely watchable, it isn't uncomfortable, it's just not 100% perfect.
http://www.andsy.co.uk/home/gamesroom3.jpg
Here's how my TV and crappy glass stand look at the moment in the corner:
http://www.andsy.co.uk/nerd/blogsmall4.jpg

Ideally, If you have any ideas, either for a suitable corner unit for this corner, or any other suggestions, it'd be greatly appreciated. I was thinking about a floating wall in the corner, but I don't think I'd have the necessary DIY skill, or the authority from the misses to do it

Oh, and just as an example of all the 'crap' I need to organise:
http://www.andsy.co.uk/nerd/blogsmall1.jpg
http://www.andsy.co.uk/nerd/blogsmall2.jpg
Difficult to understand without a plan view and dimensions
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Old 19-11-2008, 6:03 PM   #3
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Re: First attempt at home cinema - Advice appreciated.

Hi Andy, I am going to be moving into a new flat in january, and I am also interested in peoples ideas, but I think your best bet is to do what I had to do, and go through all the pages here on DIY and Members galleries to get inspiration.

Its really cool to see what some people do, and you can pinch ideas left right and centre but overall make the place your own.
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Old 19-11-2008, 7:00 PM   #4
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Re: First attempt at home cinema - Advice appreciated.

Try google sketch up its good for sorting furniture out
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Old 21-11-2008, 9:29 AM   #5
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Re: First attempt at home cinema - Advice appreciated.

Thanks for your input guys, I realise that it isn't ideal working with the photos I supplied.

I think I'll try and map the room out in SketchUp, and hopefully come up with something decent. Hopefully one day I'll be able to show it off. ;D
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