- New look for TV wall. Nashville firefighter Kenny Peek took a 20-year-old Broyhill Fontana wall unit and sawed off the top to transform it into an updated contemporary piece for the den in his Joelton home.
- Betty's bar.
- Abbie's pantry.
- Garage treasure.
- Office organizer.
- Sewing center.
- Scrapbooking center.
- Bonus room organizer.
Also know, what else can you use a TV stand for?
10 Clever Ways To Use An IKEA TV Stand
- 3 Kid's Storage.
- 4 Travel Display.
- 5 Kid's Art Table.
- 6 Storage Bench.
- 7 Sewing Island.
- 8 Dining Room Sideboard.
- 9 Terrarium Stand. Bringing the outdoors in is an easy way to freshen up any room.
- 10 Record Console. This project is a throwback to when the radio and record player were the centerpieces of the living room.
Secondly, how do you take apart an old entertainment center? Disassemble the entertainment center
- Remove the doors - If your entertainment center has doors, remove them first.
- Take the shelves apart - The next piece to disassemble is the interior shelves.
- Loosen the corners to take the sides apart - Carefully lay the entertainment center onto a moving blanket on the floor.
Similarly, how do you modify an entertainment center to fit a HDTV?
- Step 1: Remove the Top Trim and Mantle. Remove trim from top using a crowbar or hammer claw.
- Step 2: Cut Down Side Walls. Decide how tall you want the new entertainment center to be and measure the base stand of your new HDTV.
- Step 3: Re-glue Top Mantle and Trim. Bring top mantle back in and check fit.
- 4 Discussions.
Are big entertainment centers outdated?
Massive Entertainment Center
These days, televisions are as flat as can be, and don't need these oversized and outdated entertainment units. They're typically mounted on walls or over fireplaces, which don't warrant the use of these old furnishings.
