Love the design, the effect, the whole package. Great job. Love the wife leading the charge to getting painted, great to see buy in from both spouses. And wow, the L shaped couch, with a pool table, nice, that rocks. I'm guessing LG OLED TV's, yeah, I have one, amazing too!. Thanks again!
Very nice project. It’s cool seeing you all work together. You guys did a great job! Todd you did a fantastic job on this tutorial! I’m one proud Momma. Of course, I get freebies, LOL. Now, the hardest part for Mom-Dukes is deciding on what I want. Okay, you and your brother can stop laughing now. Besides you two get your creative talents from your artsy fartsy momma. Hey, I admit it, so many choices, so much creative juice flowing, its hard to choose things. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Period!
So cool! I’m looking to do something similar in my man cave and came across your video. The only thing I would say is diffused those LEDS! That way you don’t have those LED hot spots on your wall. Overall AMAZING job! WELL DONE and very clean and nice looking!
TOP NOTCH video and explanatory narration. You gentlemen did an excellent job with adding to the overall ambience. Your video was done in good taste, and is inspiring for those who perhaps just couldn't/can't nail down a starting point for their project(s). I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your videos in the future. Keep up the good work!
incredible work! doing a similar project myself! One thing that bothered me with mine was the reflection of the led light strip... you see how when your lights are on you see each individual led light that reflects off the wall. What I did was, I used an LED light strip channel diffuser which ultimately defuses the light and makes it look more blended and solid through out. I set my wall up the same way you did with the LEDs, but then removed the LED and added this diffuser channel and made an incredible difference and really easy to work with. Love the video great stuff!
I absolutely love what you guys did. I will definitely incorporate that into my new house. Thanks so much for the inspiration and such a well done video. Top-notch!
Great job, love the pattern, the symetry of it and the little added details. One thing I'd have done differently is use the "neon" type LED strips instead which have built in diffuser. seeing individual LEDs is a big no no for me
Thank you We actually linked the 2 together on one remote. Most LED sets that I find allow you to link a second up to it and allow one remote to control them both. Usually 16-20ft each
very nice. however, I would prefer to not have the lights show the incremental "dots" of lights, when illuminated. There could be a better way to install the lights so that the strip lighting is better hidden behind the trim?? Just a thought/preference. But, still very nice work. Taking nothing away!
Thank you so much ! Yes, an electrician installed 2 outlets above the centerline and behind the TVs. The point was to keep all the TV cables hidden and it worked for the LED cables as well
Not dumb at all! There are plenty available like that. The lights we used a few years ago you could make them change to the pattern of a beat. Technology is crazy right now
Love the work love the concept the one thing i think you can do better is not show the led lights because the leds need to not be shown the way they are but reflect off and show a cleaner glow off the wall not show every led light off the strip but i like the work overall and the concept also the leds should of put on the backing of the overhang so it can reflect off the wall instead of on the sides just pro tip i actually install for a living not being negative just advice if you want to save some money and if you want to spend a little extra you can use led light strip channels and gives it a solid cleaner look
Nice project!!! I actually like the grey color in before wall too but the after one is just too cool!!! How do you connect the LED strips when there's a trim standing in the way? I watched a few times and still couldn't figure it out
So sorry for the delay! And thank you for watching and the awesome compliments Around 3:30 I talk about how we used the rotary saw to run the wire around. We actually had to do it after the fact! It would be easier if you cut the notches out before attaching the trim to the wall 👍🏽
great job man, that looks killer! One suggestion i would make is to put the led strips on the back of the lattice rather then on the side of the trim. this will make them virtually invisible from anywhere in the room, and give a better diffusion of the light. If you're thinking about doing more LED projects i'd check this out ua-cam.com/video/dlwPCJcSwLs/v-deo.html
looks amazing bro, well done.
Thank you Brother
This is awesome dude! Can’t wait to see more diy videos from you!
Thank you very much!
Dude!!! That has to be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen someone make with such little material. You are a true artist my friend
I appreciate that Matt
It was a fun project and I’ll be doing more walls and pieces with LED
Awesome detail...in both the artistry of design/ installation and the voiceover!
Amazing project start to finish!
Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you, much appreciated
And thank you so much for watching
@@MaverickArtandDesign you are welcome!!😊
Love the design, the effect, the whole package. Great job. Love the wife leading the charge to getting painted, great to see buy in from both spouses. And wow, the L shaped couch, with a pool table, nice, that rocks. I'm guessing LG OLED TV's, yeah, I have one, amazing too!. Thanks again!
Absolutely
Thank you for the amazing comment and tuning in! Thanks again 🙏🏽
Very nice project. It’s cool seeing you all work together. You guys did a great job! Todd you did a fantastic job on this tutorial! I’m one proud Momma. Of course, I get freebies, LOL. Now, the hardest part for Mom-Dukes is deciding on what I want. Okay, you and your brother can stop laughing now. Besides you two get your creative talents from your artsy fartsy momma. Hey, I admit it, so many choices, so much creative juice flowing, its hard to choose things. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Period!
Well I appreciate that and yes you do get freebies lol once you decide!
Great work guys! Definitely gives me some ideas!
Thank you 🙏🏽
That looks amazing. great idea but also practically so many ways of applying it.
Very much appreciated 👍🏽 thank you
I am glad you like it
Great job
Thank you very much!
We’ve definitely learned a lot since
This is bad @$$!! Would love to see that with addressable LED's! Great job! Top notch on that design.
Very much appreciated and agreed. 2 years ago we knew no better but yes they may get adjusted at some point. Still looks great now
Incredible job on that LED wall, man! Top notch! Great job on the voice over and video too!!
Thank you so much
I may get my son to narrate the next!
So cool! I’m looking to do something similar in my man cave and came across your video. The only thing I would say is diffused those LEDS! That way you don’t have those LED hot spots on your wall. Overall AMAZING job! WELL DONE and very clean and nice looking!
I appreciate you checking the video out and I totally agree. My client didn’t mind but they will go on future projects
Thanks Brian
This is amazing. My only tip would be getting diffusers for the LEDs. Other then that this is a 9.99999 out of 10.
Thank you so much brother. I completely agree on that, you’re definitely right!
I may do a smaller scaled one for my DnT project, this looks amazing!
Thank you so much 👏🏽
Sweet setup , you need some old school arcade games in there to accent that modern touch , great job both of you
Thank you sir
I agree, I believe the owner was also thinking of that!
This is brilliant work my friend!
Thank you very much for checking it out 🙏🏽
Looks awesome
Thank you 🙏🏽
TOP NOTCH video and explanatory narration. You gentlemen did an excellent job with adding to the overall ambience.
Your video was done in good taste, and is inspiring for those who perhaps just couldn't/can't nail down a starting point for their project(s).
I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your videos in the future.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much Mr Lewis. And thanks for the Subscription! More videos will be coming out
This looks great like something I would ask my husband to do in the den
Thank you
Amazing
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
incredible work! doing a similar project myself! One thing that bothered me with mine was the reflection of the led light strip... you see how when your lights are on you see each individual led light that reflects off the wall. What I did was, I used an LED light strip channel diffuser which ultimately defuses the light and makes it look more blended and solid through out. I set my wall up the same way you did with the LEDs, but then removed the LED and added this diffuser channel and made an incredible difference and really easy to work with. Love the video great stuff!
Much appreciated and that diffuser totally makes sense. I’ll try that next time
Thank you!
I absolutely love what you guys did. I will definitely incorporate that into my new house. Thanks so much for the inspiration and such a well done video. Top-notch!
Very much appreciated
I’m glad you liked it
Yes take the idea and run with it! Possibilities are endless 👍🏽
This is super sick. Love the video.
Much appreciated
I enjoy the content you put up!
This is awesome !! I want one !!!
I appreciate it, thank you. you get the wall and a LED turntable box
Awesome!! I may recreate this!! 😁 Thanks!!
Thank you so much! Yes, message me on IG if you need any help
Great job, love the pattern, the symetry of it and the little added details. One thing I'd have done differently is use the "neon" type LED strips instead which have built in diffuser. seeing individual LEDs is a big no no for me
Thank you 🙏🏽 and yes I have used them since and they work better
Que elegante 😎👌
Gracias 🙏🏽
Nice👌🏽
Thank you
Your page is awesome!
Looks awesome! What did y'all end up using for automating/controlling the LEDs?
Thank you
We actually linked the 2 together on one remote. Most LED sets that I find allow you to link a second up to it and allow one remote to control them both. Usually 16-20ft each
Some LED diffusers would help get rid of the dots and give a cleaner look. Overall nice job.
Thank you for that. Definitely noted
Can you provide a description of the LEDs that were used on this project. Y’all did y’all thang 👍🏾
Sorry for the delay! And thank you 🙏🏽 something similar to tenmiro LED strips on Amazon. Strips that you can connect to one another are even better
very nice. however, I would prefer to not have the lights show the incremental "dots" of lights, when illuminated. There could be a better way to install the lights so that the strip lighting is better hidden behind the trim?? Just a thought/preference. But, still very nice work. Taking nothing away!
I agree! and have changed it up in later projects. Thank you
Looks awesome! Where did you connect the power for all of the lights? Behind the tvs?. Thanks!
Thank you so much !
Yes, an electrician installed 2 outlets above the centerline and behind the TVs. The point was to keep all the TV cables hidden and it worked for the LED cables as well
Damn good job Brothers. Sorry, I left out the Ladies.
Thank you 🙏🏽 they were definitely appreciated
Is there a version where the lights respond to the sound of the tv or something similar? Is this a dumb question
Not dumb at all! There are plenty available like that. The lights we used a few years ago you could make them change to the pattern of a beat. Technology is crazy right now
Love the work love the concept the one thing i think you can do better is not show the led lights because the leds need to not be shown the way they are but reflect off and show a cleaner glow off the wall not show every led light off the strip but i like the work overall and the concept also the leds should of put on the backing of the overhang so it can reflect off the wall instead of on the sides just pro tip i actually install for a living not being negative just advice if you want to save some money and if you want to spend a little extra you can use led light strip channels and gives it a solid cleaner look
Thank you and I appreciate the tip. I will incorporate that if I do lights again for sure
Nice project!!! I actually like the grey color in before wall too but the after one is just too cool!!!
How do you connect the LED strips when there's a trim standing in the way? I watched a few times and still couldn't figure it out
So sorry for the delay! And thank you for watching and the awesome compliments
Around 3:30 I talk about how we used the rotary saw to run the wire around. We actually had to do it after the fact!
It would be easier if you cut the notches out before attaching the trim to the wall 👍🏽
We need more videos.
Thank you!
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Much appreciated
Thank you 🙏🏽
I need a friend like thos I can paint lol
Amen to that!
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Thank you 🙏🏽
great job man, that looks killer! One suggestion i would make is to put the led strips on the back of the lattice rather then on the side of the trim. this will make them virtually invisible from anywhere in the room, and give a better diffusion of the light. If you're thinking about doing more LED projects i'd check this out ua-cam.com/video/dlwPCJcSwLs/v-deo.html
Thank you
Great video you have there!
Got the narrator voice get a moive
We’ll see! Lol