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Old 02-07-2009, 11:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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8 Years after moving finally getting lounge done :)

After 8 Years in my place and numerous TV's, amps, speakers I'm finally getting some normality to my lounge. It doesn't normally take this long for me to get stuff done, but after marriage, then 2 children 2.5 years apart it seems like I haven't stopped.

I wanted to do a floating wall install "A La Groove" but couldn't run it past SWMBO. It was a close call with her agreeing to have one in our next house. Knowing my luck it will be out of fashion then

So basically what I got was instructions to make it as tidy as possible (unlike my previous efforts ) So out went my Kef floorstanders and bookshelf rears and MK K9 sub and in came a set of B&W MT1's courtesy of a friend of mine. I already had a Pioneer VSX-AX2AV bought from these forums but I replaced this a little while ago with a Sony DA2400-ES for the additional HMDI and HD codecs. A list of my current kit:

Sky HD
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Toshiba EP-35 HD-DVD
HTPC Inc Blu-Ray in Zalman HD160 case
Xbox Executer3 modchip running homebrew OS
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Dell WHS with 4TB storage for streaming accross gigabit.


Now as I said before my remit was to make it as clean as space would dictate. So having to house all those boxes I had a look around. I liked the look of the Ikea Bestra units but they didn't leave enough room for my liking above the amp and HTPC so I opted for the Tobo units instead. I drew up some mockups of the room on sketchup, complete noob to it so don't laugh This got WAF so the ball has started rolling.





The room is an almost square 4.5m by 4.3m. I live in an apartment over 2 floors and space is a premium so I had to get the work done ASAP or at least break the back of it so we can maintain some kind of normality. Forgot to take some before pics of the room until the TV was off the wall and started to unplug everything, then it dawned on me and I grabbed the camera.

Here's why the wife said it looked messy...



And the TV off the wall and on the sofa away from little fingers



Talking of little fingers... get them working


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Old 02-07-2009, 11:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 8 Years after moving finally getting lounge done :)

With reference to the apartment here is my view...









Sometimes it's nice just to turn the movies and gadgets off and just watch the boats go past ... what am I saying
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But that doesn't look like it's floating?! Wow that's a view, unlike mine...

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I think it's going to look good, it's always nice to get a bit of cheap labour too ..Fantastic sea view aswell..
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But that doesn't look like it's floating?! Wow that's a view, unlike mine...

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If I read it correct he says he 'wanted' to do a floating wall but the missus wouldn't allow it..
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If I read it correct he says he 'wanted' to do a floating wall but the missus wouldn't allow it..
Yes, I noticed that, but it has some advantages aside the wow-factor (easy-away cables, less deep cabinets needed for HTPC, indirect lightning, etc.). Building it floating would mean less child-labour! Well removing wall paper anyway.
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Yes, I noticed that, but it has some advantages aside the wow-factor (easy-away cables, less deep cabinets needed for HTPC, indirect lightning, etc.). Building it floating would mean less child-labour! Well removing wall paper anyway.
I've just read your 'floating wall' thread it's very good
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Re: 8 Years after moving finally getting lounge done :)

Looks like it's going to be great.

We're just getting around to doing our lounge how we want it now and we've been in our place for six years. I moved out of a townhouse where I had a dedicated room in the basement and I've been living with some poor compromises ever since. The builders are booked for two weeks time...It's a nice feeling knowing that it will soon be how you want it.

I've been using Sketchup as a planning/visualisation tool too! Handy isn't it?
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Morning all... bit more awake now so posting some more up to where I am.

I forgot to add this on my list of kit:

Dell WHS with 4TB storage for streaming accross gigabit.

So little ones got all the paper off... got the wife to do bits they couldn't reach, man I hate getting paper off walls So we got a bosch wallpaper steamer, top bit of kit



We also had some blown plaster which wasn't really a problem as the wall was getting skimmed anyway. Also when I had the TV mounted before I used ancor bolts and theyre an absolute bitch to remove if you no longer need them. Anyway I think they're overkill and I'm now in the mindset that screws will be fine. Mind you I'll keep you informed if it ever comes off the wall.

Now the more astute of you would have noticed this anyway, but just to make sure I circled it. There is an anchor bolt left in the wall. The little bugger just wouldn't budge so my top tip... hammer the bejesus out of it back into the wall It worked and got skimmed over, might throw whoever buys the place off me, if they use a stud/cable detector. Making me chuckle thinking about it now



My next job was to remove the rad off the wall and move it to the side wall. This should make the room warmer in winter too as it's now in a more central location. Not that we get cold even with a small about of sunshine coming through 4.5m of glass doors really heats up the room nicely. As you can see from this next shot rad moved and the start of the box made for the screen.



and...



I wanted to get the ceiling skimmed to but that's out of budget atm.

Next job was to chase out the walls, really messy job so everything got covered and camera went away so no pics of this bit. 3 channels were taken from the wall, a large center one to mount some 2" trunking down and the two side channels with some .5" trunking for the speaker cables. With them fitted, the plasterer came round and skimmed the room and put the coving up. Leaving the exit holes for all the cables. I only ran 2 cables to the TV, an HDMI and the power the screen control and power cable comes down the central channel too.



Some beading was put around the screen exit to make it look neater. You can hardly see it when it's painted.



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You're making progress here...
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Looking good Skars!

just one HDMI??? Are you feeding into an amp then i take it?

I've a similar ceiling in my back lounge mate - i feel your pain!

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Because SWMBO wouldn't let me have a floating wall and living in an apartment there's no way of sinking into the wall without losing floorspace I opted for one of these. and when they say superflat they really do mean it. I was worried that the HDMI and power would make the TV stand out from the wall. It was all good and to cover the hole where the cables exit the trunking I made a couple of "albriscoe" specials (Big thanks Al for the inspiration). Not that you can see them mind, but just knowing they're there and it's done right.

The distance from the wall...



A glimpse at the cable exits...



and...



The MT1's come with their own covers for the mounts, so not only do they sound great, have high WAF but they also look the danglies...



and...



Now where I did manage to borrow some ideas from groove was in his choice of colour for his main wall. This paint is something else, the texture is pure quality and the way it handles light is sublime. Bright and light in the day dark as sin at night... it's like a black hole in the room and our lounge is never completely dark.



The only problem is this now showed up the other paint in the room, in the feel and the look so the wife went and chose a paint in the same range and I think they look great together...

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Looking good Skars!

just one HDMI??? Are you feeding into an amp then i take it?

I've a similar ceiling in my back lounge mate - i feel your pain!

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After fixing the mounting arms to the TV I finally got it up on the wall, it's a real bitch to do on your own, I just couldn't wait for a friend to come and help me when he finished work.

Don't try this at home, I nearly dropped the thing about 3 times and with all the faffing about my arms were feeling like jelly



It's starting to take shape.

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And you did all this today?!

Don't let my girlfriend see this...
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