It’s called making it a focal point, it’s also only protruding maybe 10 inches, so less depth than a lot of floating shelves. Last I remember my dads big ass tv was at least 24 inches deep so this takes up significantly less space.
As an av engineer, i would holesaw a few holes in that top board above the tv towards the back, you'd never see them, and you'd probably lengthen the service life of the screen.
Guess what ? He wasn’t doing it for you or the next homeowner , he was doing it for himself. When you repaint for instance, are YOU doing it for YOU or the next person to buy your house. Think about that. 🙄
For those saying you can't do this for £200, I have done the maths: 12 CSL batons - 3.50 each = £42 3 Plaster boards - 11.90 each = £35.70 100 pack screws = £14.50 2.5L paint = £15 9in Roller and tray = £5.25 2in Paint brush = £4 Trimming knife = £3 Hand saw = £6 Electric drill/driver £34 Spirit level = £7.50 Wall plugs = £3 5kg pre-mixed laster skim = £15 Joint tape = £11 Total = £195.95 Prices are retail from the Wickes website today. I have also included tools even though the idea you would attempt this and not own any tools already is mental.
😂😂😂 forgot the hammer he is using. He’s using a battery drill. Joint compound spreader tool Well over 200. Could’ve bought a flat screen wall mount and made a floating self for a lot cheaper. And less time consuming 😂😂😂
@@dezbigguns1072 I did forget the hammer and spreader! But they are £5 and £7.30 respectively so it does go slightly over £200. That price is actually for a battery powered drill.
Definitely read the manufacturers Installation instructions some suggest a minimum clearance above the tv unit. Ventilation restrictions can cause issue's. Great video but thought it's worth mentioning
That is a really really nice unit. You be proud of what you did and you saved your TV but I agree with the guy about drilling a few holes at the top of the unit on the screen life
I’m a 70 year old grandma and putting one together from the other videos , but I’m so sorry I didn’t see yours first. But it’s wider and coming along. But totally regrettable that I didn’t see this video first, it would have saved me a lot of time, energy and work. Great 👍 job
Expert level clip man 👍🏼 I had been looking around for how-to vids on this and every video I found is too long and don’t even cover all the steps. THANK YOU!
@kelvinfannon8416 its called a sero, or a stand by me LG, save the wall for a projector screen and avoid having a black abyss in the middle of your livingroom, thats GEN Z idea its clean its neat and it looks better than a portal to oblivion whenever the TV is off , or worse, making a media wall with the worlds smallest telly 🥴
There’s always gonna be lazy people who won’t even leave their couch for food hating on projects people are confident enough to post online, but keep up the great work bro. 🔥
Никогда не собирайте гипсокартон на деревянный каркас, какие бы бруски не были хорошими уведёт со временем вместе с гипсом, для этого и изобрели металлические профиля для гипсокартона.
Gente temos que agradecer a dica.... Deixam de ser ignorantes. Se a ideia não te serviu, fica quieto. Ele só está mostrando um trabalho muito bom... Aceita quem quer. Ou não precisa criticar. Eu lhe dou meus parabéns amigo 🎉
I suggested something very similar to this to one of my clients in January. They smirked and dismissed the idea, three months later and i have fittedone and they are delighted.
Each to their own but you're using up valuable storage space. I've simply surrounded the screen area with Ikea storage units. That way satellite boxes, old stack units, speakers, books & whatever else can be there. Plus left enough space in case I want to upgrade the TV size in the future. If you don't want to use Ikea, then using MDF is your next best bet.
Iv built houses with similar pop outs like this with 2x4 or something bigger. Whats that your using 1x2 ? Nice way to cut the cost and utilize the space.
Que bonito,eres todo un artista quiero aprender ese trabajo sabes,desde honduras te escribo,es un sueño para mi aprender ese bello trabajo que haces,te mando un abrazo sincero.
If you have 2 drills so it won't take so much time to keep switching batteries you can. Otherwise might as well drive the screws in, you shouldn't get splittings
This is very easy and i have been doing this kind of work for years however, projects like this should have a space for 85" tv but i get it some rooms not that big.
In a few years' time, there are going to be a lot of people with bad backs and stiff necks due to tilting their heads back to look at TVs placed high up on walls. To avoid problems the middle of the TV should be roughly the same hoght at your eyes, so either watch your TV standing up or place at a sensible height so you don't have to tilt your head back to watch it when sitting down
I guess when building a media wall, regarding the size of the recess for your/the current TV size, i guess you could build a recess to cater for a bigger TV in the future. While you may have an open surround of say 2+ inches around the current TV you could still have led strips on back of the TV just to give the hue effect behind the TV which still would remain a nice feature. Having said this, you could probably just build it to cater for a sized TV you are happy to live with providing your room isnt getting any bigger or youve become lazy going to the opticians and instead decide a bigger TV is the solution 😂
this is done exclusively for RGB illumination. there is a reverse technology when a niche for a TV is made in the wall. There is one weak point in such solutions - heat distribution, because the back panel of the LCD TV gets very hot, and this heat needs to be diverted somewhere. The weakest point of all LCD TVs is the overheating of one of the backlight LEDs due to poor heat dissipation. Therefore, in order to ensure a long service life of the LCD TV, attention must be paid to heat dissipation in general. all kinds of blind niches only exacerbate the accumulation of heat behind the TV. therefore, from the point of view of aesthetics, this kind of false box is a matter of taste for the owner, but from a technical point of view it is not the best solution due to the lack of thermal dissipation.
😮 AWESOME EDIT: I saw someone comment about how many haters are commenting and then read some. People...do you know you can give constructive criticism in a nice way? It doesn't have to be hateful...or...maybe, IF YOU CAN'T SAY SOMETHING NICE, DON'T SAY NOTHING AT ALL 🙄🤐
Nah, the material and labor cost for that far outweighs the benefit. Just hang the television on the wall. That way, if you ever want a larger one, you don't have to pay to reconstruct the opening.
This is how you make your flatscreen take up as much space as your old style TV.
so much wasted space.
It makes it pop
It’s called making it a focal point, it’s also only protruding maybe 10 inches, so less depth than a lot of floating shelves. Last I remember my dads big ass tv was at least 24 inches deep so this takes up significantly less space.
It makes sense if they included a compartment for consoles
First thing that came to my mind LOL
As an av engineer, i would holesaw a few holes in that top board above the tv towards the back, you'd never see them, and you'd probably lengthen the service life of the screen.
How? Ventilation?
People like that will want a new screen as soon as something gets added to it.
It's designed to fail in six anyway
Good ‘ol rgb lighting. Best way to make something cheap look cheaper
If I bought that house I would tear that shit down ahaha
Guess what ? He wasn’t doing it for you or the next homeowner , he was doing it for himself. When you repaint for instance, are YOU doing it for YOU or the next person to buy your house. Think about that. 🙄
@@marthaarthur1364 Guess what? nobody is reading all of that. hahaha
@@iiPlay2Much 🤣🤣
@@iiPlay2Much i didn't finish his first sentence and got to your response, it was hilarious
@@marthaarthur1364 i think youre missing the point
Wife after he’s done…
“I think I want a bigger tv.”
For those saying you can't do this for £200, I have done the maths:
12 CSL batons - 3.50 each = £42
3 Plaster boards - 11.90 each = £35.70
100 pack screws = £14.50
2.5L paint = £15
9in Roller and tray = £5.25
2in Paint brush = £4
Trimming knife = £3
Hand saw = £6
Electric drill/driver £34
Spirit level = £7.50
Wall plugs = £3
5kg pre-mixed laster skim = £15
Joint tape = £11
Total = £195.95
Prices are retail from the Wickes website today. I have also included tools even though the idea you would attempt this and not own any tools already is mental.
where can get those slaves who work for free? i have 220 gbp
😂😂😂 forgot the hammer he is using. He’s using a battery drill. Joint compound spreader tool Well over 200. Could’ve bought a flat screen wall mount and made a floating self for a lot cheaper. And less time consuming 😂😂😂
@@dezbigguns1072 I did forget the hammer and spreader! But they are £5 and £7.30 respectively so it does go slightly over £200. That price is actually for a battery powered drill.
That drill he’s using is over 200 dollars alone.
I have that exact driver. I got it second hand but it’s £199 in store.
People hating on everything anymore. Looks really good to be honest. Great framing and dry wall skills. Turned out nice!
Thanks 👍
😂😂❤
Cost saving exercise - no need for a bigger tv in the future😅
Honestly wtf are these haters on. That job is clean as hell and is now the focal point of the room. I think it looks amazing.
@@Nectarman some people have taste and others think anything looks good 🤷🏻♂️
All that for the TV to be too high, the tilt of shame...
fr
And barely fits and looks weird.. all to lose 10sqft for literally nothing 😂
And don’t forget that it will crap out early when it overheats because there is no air flow
Same here that sht look wack. It take up space and costly to build.
You are far from knowing what aesthetics and luxury are if you don't ask Arabs who are millionaires and love these types of jobs.
Definitely read the manufacturers Installation instructions some suggest a minimum clearance above the tv unit. Ventilation restrictions can cause issue's. Great video but thought it's worth mentioning
People now are more on their small screens. TVs are just for show or the occasional movie.
That is a really really nice unit. You be proud of what you did and you saved your TV but I agree with the guy about drilling a few holes at the top of the unit on the screen life
Love watching someone who knows what their doing - great job ❤😎🇦🇺
*they're
Yes sir ! Quality craftsmanship ! 😊
Thanks 👍
Where I live, only wooden construction would cost 200+$
Sheetrock
As always perfect.
Thank you for sharing the idea🙏
We appreciate your support. Hope you have a lovely day.
I’m a 70 year old grandma and putting one together from the other videos , but I’m so sorry I didn’t see yours first. But it’s wider and coming along. But totally regrettable that I didn’t see this video first, it would have saved me a lot of time, energy and work. Great 👍 job
Expert level clip man 👍🏼 I had been looking around for how-to vids on this and every video I found is too long and don’t even cover all the steps. THANK YOU!
Or just hang the tv into wall .
Or get rid of the TV
Or get rid of the TV
@@johnsonquinn6455or get rid of the tv
@@johnsonquinn6455 or get rid of the TV
@@Mag1c4lyfe Or get rid of the TV
Electrical? All i see is a wire hanging in the corner. Good idea though
If this was slowed down the slightest bit, this woulda been such a satisfying video lol. Instead im dizzy. Project was cool tho
Looks good! Amazing work man!
What about if i get a bigger tv?? Should I demolish all?
No. keep it for spare.
Exactly why I would never hang a TV, get one on wheels for the off chance you need a screen for gaming or UA-cam and have a projector instead
@@handleisGGthat’s a serial killer comment .
I have never seen someone with a living room tv on wheels .
@handleisGG you wheel your TV out the room to choke your chicken don't you 😂😂 pervert
@kelvinfannon8416 its called a sero, or a stand by me LG, save the wall for a projector screen and avoid having a black abyss in the middle of your livingroom, thats GEN Z idea its clean its neat and it looks better than a portal to oblivion whenever the TV is off , or worse, making a media wall with the worlds smallest telly 🥴
imagine if you want to upgrade to bigger TV
There’s always gonna be lazy people who won’t even leave their couch for food hating on projects people are confident enough to post online, but keep up the great work bro. 🔥
No hate, just showing that this is a bad idea. The room is probably 10x8. They’ll be barely enough room to walk thru once you add a couch.
You did a nice job. All that work deserves a bigger screen.
It's only less than £200 if he's installing in his home. That'll be at least £1000 for the rest of us
More like 2.5k
Nah not 1000 but not 200, 200 for labour 200 for materials. That's gbp not dollars aswel
This was great, but you should have extended it above the mid trim with shelves all the way to the walls! Would've looked sicker.
that looks nice keep up the good work guys
Absolutely fantastic well done
I was thinking no chance 200 a plasterer would want 300 to skim that
Looks quality great work lads
Excellent work extremely clean
Никогда не собирайте гипсокартон на деревянный каркас, какие бы бруски не были хорошими уведёт со временем вместе с гипсом, для этого и изобрели металлические профиля для гипсокартона.
Drywall onto wooden studs is used in the majority of residential construction in the US. might be different in Russia
Я тоже так подумал! зачем брус, если давно придуман профиль😄
С профилем легче работать.
Брус дешевле. В сухом помещении ничего никуда никогда не уаедет
Love you guys. Pure genius
He made that look so easy
Whys everyone hating, he done a solid job ✅
All looks well done. I think I'd have a hard time consuming that much space for that. I'd be thinking about how to put hidden storage in there.
Gente temos que agradecer a dica....
Deixam de ser ignorantes.
Se a ideia não te serviu, fica quieto.
Ele só está mostrando um trabalho muito bom...
Aceita quem quer.
Ou não precisa criticar.
Eu lhe dou meus parabéns amigo 🎉
U can tell alot of people in the comments dont have the space or budget for upgrades. This was 🔥🔥
That’s awesome!
Love ❤️ this!!
Nice to see the old school way of curring drywall around the frame. Great work🥃🥃
As long as he is happy with it, that's all that matters,great job.🎉🎉
When did you include the power sockets ,LED lights and HDMI cables .. oh yeah also the Ethernet cables 😂
I suggested something very similar to this to one of my clients in January. They smirked and dismissed the idea, three months later and i have fittedone and they are delighted.
😊
Fair play mate. You tried. Then it starts.
Lavoro perfetto ad un prezzo minimo per davvero, complimenti siete bravissimi ❤️👏👏❤️❤️
Good concept ❤
Each to their own but you're using up valuable storage space. I've simply surrounded the screen area with Ikea storage units. That way satellite boxes, old stack units, speakers, books & whatever else can be there.
Plus left enough space in case I want to upgrade the TV size in the future.
If you don't want to use Ikea, then using MDF is your next best bet.
Where’s the ventilation to keep the electronics cool? Totally like the build but couldn’t help to think there’s no airflow.
🙌🏼✌🏼🤟🏼
I just bought a tv stand and screwed it on the wall... cost less AND it didnt reduce the square footage of my living room. Amazing tech these days...
Great idea, but why wouldnt you protect your floor with some dust sheets? Scratches etc
This floor is also getting replaced so their was so need to protect it if you are not replacing your flooring then you should protect it 😊
You did a great job
Better and cleaner and quicker in mdf
No chance
And more expensive
Very good skills good job 👏🏼 and I
Unless you're using the space for shelving or sumn, thats a no for me.
It looks nice tho.
Iv built houses with similar pop outs like this with 2x4 or something bigger. Whats that your using 1x2 ? Nice way to cut the cost and utilize the space.
In my head I can do it this fast. 3 months later still looking at empty wall space thinking it would be done by now..😂
Awesome 👍 work. I sure wish my husband would get busy 😅
He does a lot, but doesn't see my vision very clearly. ❤
Beautiful !
Que bonito,eres todo un artista quiero aprender ese trabajo sabes,desde honduras te escribo,es un sueño para mi aprender ese bello trabajo que haces,te mando un abrazo sincero.
Good work! 👍
Thank you! 👍
You made that shit look too easy, bro!!😅 excellent mentor
Thank you 👍🏻
Question from a rookie framer.. did he pre drill pilot holes before the screws, or is pre drilling not required here?
No one does that
If you have 2 drills so it won't take so much time to keep switching batteries you can. Otherwise might as well drive the screws in, you shouldn't get splittings
The labor cost alone if you had a contractor do that would be 500 if not more...
thank you for not putting a fireplace under the tv. starting to get tired of seeing people make the same thing
Que bárbaros 👍👍👍👍puros maestros, bendiciones raza 🙏👍👍
PLEASE, BUILD ME ONE, I LOVE IT.
This is very easy and i have been doing this kind of work for years however, projects like this should have a space for 85" tv but i get it some rooms not that big.
Cantik, rapi dan bagus untuk pemula.
My grandma would love this.
Which fixings did you use to fix the timber to the solid wall?
Nice thanks I am gonna build my own.
$200? I'm guessing you already had half the stuff needed. 😂 Looks great though!
It doesn't say $200 it says £200! this is the UK.
Conversion rate:
($252 USA or $384 AUD)
Nice film about the building proces but the endresult was about a half second to see. What a pitty for that. It looked good.
*_BEAUTIFUL!!_* 😎👍
Thank you very much! 👍🏻
You’d think you’d rough in all the electric and cabling first.
In a few years' time, there are going to be a lot of people with bad backs and stiff necks due to tilting their heads back to look at TVs placed high up on walls.
To avoid problems the middle of the TV should be roughly the same hoght at your eyes, so either watch your TV standing up or place at a sensible height so you don't have to tilt your head back to watch it when sitting down
I guess when building a media wall, regarding the size of the recess for your/the current TV size, i guess you could build a recess to cater for a bigger TV in the future. While you may have an open surround of say 2+ inches around the current TV you could still have led strips on back of the TV just to give the hue effect behind the TV which still would remain a nice feature.
Having said this, you could probably just build it to cater for a sized TV you are happy to live with providing your room isnt getting any bigger or youve become lazy going to the opticians and instead decide a bigger TV is the solution 😂
Awesome what happens when your next TV gets a lot bigger?
I would,ve used white wall finish nicer better to look at hidden lighting lots of points at side or both sides
What about quilted in bookcase on the each side of a fireplace ?😊😊
Nicely done 👍
How come you didn't skim it? Would just taping and filling in the seams and painting over it be noticeable?
Holy shit! Thank you for this!
😊
That would take me about a week w/at least 5 trips back to store
Amazing work 🎉
this is done exclusively for RGB illumination. there is a reverse technology when a niche for a TV is made in the wall. There is one weak point in such solutions - heat distribution, because the back panel of the LCD TV gets very hot, and this heat needs to be diverted somewhere. The weakest point of all LCD TVs is the overheating of one of the backlight LEDs due to poor heat dissipation. Therefore, in order to ensure a long service life of the LCD TV, attention must be paid to heat dissipation in general. all kinds of blind niches only exacerbate the accumulation of heat behind the TV. therefore, from the point of view of aesthetics, this kind of false box is a matter of taste for the owner, but from a technical point of view it is not the best solution due to the lack of thermal dissipation.
Gosh - all the mean, condescending comments. Geezzz - just say not your liking or jam. Stop the negativity.
It’s fantastic but why go to all that trouble and not plaster it
You just built a wall with a couple of shelves in it and removes space fro.your living room
It’s a feature wall 👍🏻
Nothing wrong with it, but you didn’t need to bridge the studs on a wall that short.
We prefer to so there is more fixings on the plasterboard 😊
Came out sick
Thanks so much 😊
Americans love TV so much they will give their TVs their own shelter
Love this good work
Looks so nice
😮 AWESOME EDIT: I saw someone comment about how many haters are commenting and then read some. People...do you know you can give constructive criticism in a nice way? It doesn't have to be hateful...or...maybe, IF YOU CAN'T SAY SOMETHING NICE, DON'T SAY NOTHING AT ALL 🙄🤐
Good job.
Thanks! 👍🏻
Nice work 👍🏽
Thanks 👍
❤ অসাধারণ চালিয়ে যান❤
Job well done!
felisidades maestro bonito mueble
Nah, the material and labor cost for that far outweighs the benefit. Just hang the television on the wall. That way, if you ever want a larger one, you don't have to pay to reconstruct the opening.