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Can customization include adding legs to the TV stand? I don’t plan to wall-mount it and want it to stand on the floor.
Yes, we can absolutely add legs to your custom TV stand. We offer both wood and metal leg options to match the style of the stand and your personal preference. Please note that we recommend a minimum depth of 12 inches to ensure the stand remains stable when placed on the floor.
How do I determine the height and depth of my custom TV stand?
For styles with door/ open shelf: to ensure that the inside space of your custom unit can accommodate your A/V receiver or other equipment well, please use the following formula to determine the minimum dimensions:
Overall Height = Inside Height + 1.26 inches
Overall Depth = Inside Depth + 0.7 inches
The width of the sections will be divided based on the overall width input for customization. We will provide more details on the production draft for your confirmation.
What does it mean that stands over 94.48 inches come in two pieces?
When we mention that stands over 94.48 inches come in two pieces, it means your TV stand will be crafted as two separate units—each with the same height and depth—that seamlessly join together to create the full width (e.g., 120 inches). We thoughtfully determine the split point to optimize device storage, cable management, and overall visual cohesion, ensuring the finished piece looks and functions as one unified stand.
Pretty much took me 3-4 weeks to complete this project in my new place. Lots of YouTube with some mistakes along the way. Custom mantel and custom floating shelves. Not perfect but still looks really nice to me. Really happy how it turned out.
Today’s project. How’d I do? About 10” between mantle and TV, about 18” between TV and ceiling.
Just completed this project, building a floating entertainment center to pair with our new Samsung Frame TV. All white oak. Started with 6/4 S4S for the frame and 4/4 S4S for the doors. Hung with a French cleat and lag bolts. I definitely need to invest in a jointer, and the bevels were a bit tricky with the boards being too big for my table saw, but it turned out pretty great. It was a fun challenge to try my hand at water-falling the grain for the first time.
Now I have to build a new mantle, as the existing one stands out like a sore thumb now.
I see plenty of these fireplace media consoles for sale online, but a lot of them seem pretty cheap.
Or they are using cheap/basic electric fireplaces.
I am looking for something with a quality electric fireplace. Flame quality and fire media is important to me.
Anyone have one of these?
Any recommendations on brands or places to purchase?