I’d like to thank you for simplifying this project for me. I’ve seen several videos and in the 1 minute invested watching this clip was more informative then the others. Oh and yes the fire place looks great I enjoyed the fact you used reclaimed wood. The texture and look of it adds a true spark to the piece. Have a blessed one!
Pues no es difícil, lo más difícil es el marco, lo demás es igual que forrarlo, teniendo el material y herramientas adecuadas y midiendo bien la madera, yendo a escuadra, bien atornillado y hecho el machihembrado de las escuadras del marco para que no se muevan lo demás es cortar las tablas a la misma largura para forrar el marco y dejar el hueco de la chimenea
Most LED tvs have light strips on the bottom. Make a shelf to protect these from burm out. Had issues with TV devoloping streaks, and one Samsung strip burned out resulting in only half of TV displaying image.
Your video inspired me to make something for my wife like this. How did you mount the TV? With the pocket behind it? We're doing ours in white shiplap but looks good.
I bought a recessed electric fireplace after I saw yours. Going to install it next week, when you slid it into the hole, did you have to secure it to anything in the hole or it just sits in there all snug and cozy? Thanks!
Hi, I'm aware that this video is old, but I love your build and want to attempt a similar one. I wanted to know how the heat escapes from the fireplace as it looks like everything is sealed up.
It was 108 degrees outside yesterday where I live. I definitely don't need this, but I'm building something similar with weekend... because at some point it may get cold.
Se pueden poner unos soportes como los de los muebles de cocina, con escuadras como las estanterías, pernos, tornillos con taco como los que se utilizan para poner una puerta de aluminio que se hace el agujero en el marco y la pared al mismo tiempo y se coloca directamente sin tener que quitar el marco y no tener que buscar la posición ni hacer el agujero por separado que puede variar sin darse cuenta. Hay de varias formas y firmeza, también se le puede poner de varias sujeciones a la vez por si acaso falla alguna
Los que se taladra el marco y la pared a la vez suelen ser los tornillos de 10 centímetros o según el grosor del marco ya que vienen juntos y es el taco más largo teniendo el tornillo algo más que el marco y el taco, si son escuadras se atornillan al marco, se abren los agujeros de la pared y se colocan los tacos y tornillos, aunque yo prefiero que a la pared vaya con pernos que se quedan más apretados al ser de hierro, con placas como los muebles de cocina lo malo es que no se queda pegado del todo el marco a la pared anoser que se le haga el rebaje del grueso de la placa. Yo le pondría mejor el taco con tornillo abajo, en medio y arriba que es donde aguanta más tirón de peso ponerle la escuadra además del tornillo pasante
NEED ADVICE! 🙏🏻 I'm framing a wall in my basement and then building out for a fireplace just like this. My question is - should the framing go completely across the wall behind the fireplace as well, or is it safe to turn off the wall and come out for the fireplace structure and then back to the wall like done in this video. Thanks I'm advance!
Trying to figure out how to direct the heat from the top of my fireplace out so it’s not blowing hot air into the framing. Any suggestions. My electric heater vent is placed on top of my fireplace
Se ha quedado la televisión un poco más arriba de la parte derecha, el que entienda se da cuenta de momento, al ser todo negro igual quien no sepa no se da cuenta. Porque no has dejado alrededor estanterías para poner adornos, el vídeo, el router o alguna cosa necesaria, igual que si lo has hecho para guardar las patatas y aperitivos, así se aprovecha más el espacio en vez de ocultarlo. También podrías haber hecho el hueco un poco más grande que la pantalla para ponerla dentro y no se quede colgada porque aunque se vea de estética mejor así se puede caer como falle algún tornillo, que no es la primera que he visto caerse, aunque influye no comprar un buen soporte y en vez de pernos ponerle tacos y tornillos normales por creer que al pesar poco se sujeta con cualquier cosa escatimando en eso que varía poco, de 10€ a 30€ de un soporte y tornillos normales a uno robusto y fuerte con unos buenos pernos que si se cae es porque arranque la pared cuando se han gastado un dinero en la pantalla dándole igual que en vez de 500€ a 700€ haya costado 1500€ o más, saliendo bien caro ahorrarse 30€ como mucho. Yo estaba pensando en hacer un mueble de escayola pero al ver como se ha hecho de madera pienso que es mejor ya que la escayola hay que pintarla más a menudo resiste menos los golpes y se puede partir más fácilmente que la madera. Un saludo desde Baena, Córdoba, Andalucía, España.
I don’t understand. Is that an heater with an LED screen in the front. How does it generate heat? And won’t the heat affect the TV & the wood? Please explain.
Link to the full DIY Fireplace Wall tutorial here!: ua-cam.com/video/xnpmYRhWTtg/v-deo.html
Where did you get the fire place that you put in the project ?
Send plans please thanks
Diy
Can this be altered to fit in a corner? I don’t have this much space in my living area.
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xnpmYRhWTtg
Very nice. Simple and easy. Thanks for motivation.
Emergency panel for snacks… what a legend. ❤❤❤
I’m food motivated.
Nice@@diyhuntress
That's really beautiful
I’d like to thank you for simplifying this project for me. I’ve seen several videos and in the 1 minute invested watching this clip was more informative then the others. Oh and yes the fire place looks great I enjoyed the fact you used reclaimed wood. The texture and look of it adds a true spark to the piece. Have a blessed one!
Thanks for the motivation 🎉❤
hi, very nice work. do you mind to share what type of fireplace you used?
Looking aesthetic
That was really awesome!
What a rockstar!!
You’re the best!
This looks really good
I wish I could do this myself and save the money to hire someone else to do it
Pues no es difícil, lo más difícil es el marco, lo demás es igual que forrarlo, teniendo el material y herramientas adecuadas y midiendo bien la madera, yendo a escuadra, bien atornillado y hecho el machihembrado de las escuadras del marco para que no se muevan lo demás es cortar las tablas a la misma largura para forrar el marco y dejar el hueco de la chimenea
looks pretty cool nice work
Thank you!
Most LED tvs have light strips on the bottom. Make a shelf to protect these from burm out. Had issues with TV devoloping streaks, and one Samsung strip burned out resulting in only half of TV displaying image.
Great job.. I love something like this for my studio apt...
Wow nice work !!! You earned a sub !!!
Yo what's that tool w/ fence you used to cut plywood ??? I want one !!!
What is the saw you're using?
Looks amazing
You rock friend ❤❤❤🎉🎉
Awesome! Also I love it when you're dancing haha XD
Happy dances, for the win!
Cool 😊😊😊🎉🎉
I love your energy lol
Very good!
Your video inspired me to make something for my wife like this. How did you mount the TV? With the pocket behind it? We're doing ours in white shiplap but looks good.
Wow! amazing ❤
Hello! This is amazing!
Question, do you still have dedicated outlet for the fireplace? Thanks!
We do!
What kind of saw is your small saw and does the guide come with it😊
So inspirational!
🥰
I can't believe there is only 42 comments..I LOVE THIS
I wished measurements and types and sizes of bolts/screws were included on this video. Otherwise, I loved this.🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
All measurements and parts are on my website! 😊
How much did it cost?
Great job
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Thats was a very good painting she made.very good.wow
Well done
Nice !
Wait fireplace insert? Awesome !
Te quedó fino 😅
Gurrrllll you've done all this while iv been gone 🤯🤯. Get in the bedroom I'm gonna eat it 😜😅
The snacks part made this whole video 😂
Always need snacks.
How much for the full project?
Where did you get your fire place ? Can you order any size
Hello, Congratulations Cool 👍👏👏👏👏
That looks great, how thick is the frame? Like from the wall out??
I bought a recessed electric fireplace after I saw yours. Going to install it next week, when you slid it into the hole, did you have to secure it to anything in the hole or it just sits in there all snug and cozy? Thanks!
This is so fun! I’m so stoked for you! Mine came with pre-drilled holes so I could screw the insert directly into the wood frame.
@@diyhuntress where did you get your fire place ?
Hello, what is the name of that tool that you put on the grinder to cut straight with the guide?
What size is this?
Is it operated using gas, and does it need some sort of ventilation?
I was wondering the same thing
How do you get to the cubby for your entertainment stuff ? Do you have to take the TV off to get to it ?
It’s probably a full mount for the tv where the tv can pull out .
Awesome
Wow ❤
I’m watching this in August and it’s anything but “getting cold.”
Hi, I'm aware that this video is old, but I love your build and want to attempt a similar one. I wanted to know how the heat escapes from the fireplace as it looks like everything is sealed up.
Suppose it's gas fire imitation.
Can you please come and do my living room....lol ...I want one
for this you deserve a Chikili award
did you just leave the outlets on the original wall, and not extend them to the newly framed area?
What stain did you use
Big fan mam❤
It was 108 degrees outside yesterday where I live. I definitely don't need this, but I'm building something similar with weekend... because at some point it may get cold.
What were you ripping that Long board on!
Where do you get the tool to cut the wood ? - it is small and handy …
Excellent that 👌
What is the tool you use to cut the 2 x 4
How did you drill the frame to the wall? Into the studs? What kind of screws/size?
Se pueden poner unos soportes como los de los muebles de cocina, con escuadras como las estanterías, pernos, tornillos con taco como los que se utilizan para poner una puerta de aluminio que se hace el agujero en el marco y la pared al mismo tiempo y se coloca directamente sin tener que quitar el marco y no tener que buscar la posición ni hacer el agujero por separado que puede variar sin darse cuenta. Hay de varias formas y firmeza, también se le puede poner de varias sujeciones a la vez por si acaso falla alguna
Los que se taladra el marco y la pared a la vez suelen ser los tornillos de 10 centímetros o según el grosor del marco ya que vienen juntos y es el taco más largo teniendo el tornillo algo más que el marco y el taco, si son escuadras se atornillan al marco, se abren los agujeros de la pared y se colocan los tacos y tornillos, aunque yo prefiero que a la pared vaya con pernos que se quedan más apretados al ser de hierro, con placas como los muebles de cocina lo malo es que no se queda pegado del todo el marco a la pared anoser que se le haga el rebaje del grueso de la placa. Yo le pondría mejor el taco con tornillo abajo, en medio y arriba que es donde aguanta más tirón de peso ponerle la escuadra además del tornillo pasante
How is the sound on your tv??
How high did you hang you electric fireplace and tv??? I choose black planks thanks to this and my fireplace arrives tomorrow!!!
Oof… I’d have to measure! Maybe a foot above the fireplace?
The fireplace and tv on a same 15amp breaker doesn’t trip?
Total price? If we have all the tools? Nice stuff!
Depends on the cost of lumber. It’s cheaper now than when I built!
@@diyhuntress it's for a rough estimate so we have an idea you don't need to be exact
How does the heat come out??
How did you get a plan for this
How many 2×4 did you use?
What did you use in the corners?
Corner trim! You can see it in more detail on the log form video on my channel. ☺️
NEED ADVICE! 🙏🏻 I'm framing a wall in my basement and then building out for a fireplace just like this. My question is - should the framing go completely across the wall behind the fireplace as well, or is it safe to turn off the wall and come out for the fireplace structure and then back to the wall like done in this video.
Thanks I'm advance!
Either would work, it depends on what kind of fireplace I suppose. Maybe easier to frame out so you can remove the fireplace if need be
@@alexb9597 Oh, okay. Thanks for your help!
@@rondoespsych5901 I misread your comment! I’m sorry! You should frame behind the wall as well
Looks great! How tall are the ceilings in that room??
And how big is the TV?
Thanks! 8 ft ceilings and 70” tv!
What size of fireplace and width of wall did you do ? ❤
I actually have full plans for this build linked in the description of the full video on my channel. ☺️
I need a step by step video with names of wood etc
What is that Little saw you used to cut the long pieces?
Trying to figure out how to direct the heat from the top of my fireplace out so it’s not blowing hot air into the framing. Any suggestions.
My electric heater vent is placed on top of my fireplace
You are good.
Fucking DOPE!
Can you please do a tutorial
There is one on my channel already. ☺️
Nice
Where does the heat come out?
Where to buy led decorative fireplace ?
What it cost to run that fireplace each winter?
Not sure. I haven’t seen a huge difference in our bill, to be honest.
Can you the name of the tools that you use to build this project please 🔨🔧🪚🔩 very nice 👍👍
Great so how much so I can hire you?
🎉keren
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
dimension
I hope you added an additional shelf inside to hold weight of a safe.
The fireplace on,did it make the tv hot or not,
We're you experienced in doing this or was it your project?
Should of put the tv in too like the fire place
Can I have link
You make plans for anyone if they give you measurements?
Que es la pieza blanca sobre la que cortas???😊
Se ha quedado la televisión un poco más arriba de la parte derecha, el que entienda se da cuenta de momento, al ser todo negro igual quien no sepa no se da cuenta. Porque no has dejado alrededor estanterías para poner adornos, el vídeo, el router o alguna cosa necesaria, igual que si lo has hecho para guardar las patatas y aperitivos, así se aprovecha más el espacio en vez de ocultarlo. También podrías haber hecho el hueco un poco más grande que la pantalla para ponerla dentro y no se quede colgada porque aunque se vea de estética mejor así se puede caer como falle algún tornillo, que no es la primera que he visto caerse, aunque influye no comprar un buen soporte y en vez de pernos ponerle tacos y tornillos normales por creer que al pesar poco se sujeta con cualquier cosa escatimando en eso que varía poco, de 10€ a 30€ de un soporte y tornillos normales a uno robusto y fuerte con unos buenos pernos que si se cae es porque arranque la pared cuando se han gastado un dinero en la pantalla dándole igual que en vez de 500€ a 700€ haya costado 1500€ o más, saliendo bien caro ahorrarse 30€ como mucho. Yo estaba pensando en hacer un mueble de escayola pero al ver como se ha hecho de madera pienso que es mejor ya que la escayola hay que pintarla más a menudo resiste menos los golpes y se puede partir más fácilmente que la madera. Un saludo desde Baena, Córdoba, Andalucía, España.
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I don’t understand. Is that an heater with an LED screen in the front. How does it generate heat? And won’t the heat affect the TV & the wood? Please explain.