Living room update (part 2)

Project creep (and my parts still aren’t in the country)

I’m sitting with the wife one evening talking about the wall. She mentions that a friend had a deep red accent wall and it looked great.

The entertainment center is going on the only wall in the room that works as an accent wall, now I have to paint it. Of course, the other walls in the room are a pale yellow and they will look terrible with red, so I have to paint the entire room.

This actually helps me, as I can make whatever marks on the wall I need to, and the paint will conceal it for me.

One afternoon, bored with waiting for cabinets to cross the Atlantic, I decided to mock up the layout with painters tape.

This actually makes sense to me.
Graph paper is a lot cheaper than building materials

My lovely bride wanted to know what the 7.875” gaps were on each end. I explained that the plan was for them to be empty, because there wasn’t anything useful that would fit in that small area. She suggested that I shift the cabinets tight to one corner or the other, so I could have a 15” gap. The asymmetry of this idea makes it a non-starter for me.

I started looking for narrow floor lamps that would provide ambient lighting for the room. I like dim light when watching TV to reduce eye strain. Narrow floor laps are stupid expensive, so now I’m trying to design lighting fixtures as well.

I need to get this finished before the wife adds more to the scope of the project.

Screen shot of the *current plan.
*Subject to change until it gets hung on the wall.

Update – It’s done now – It is Finished

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Author: rexplex

With a bachelors degree in history, I turn wrenches for a living. I’m most at peace when I hear the wind in the trees or the gurgle of a brook. I’m a believer in the Renaissance Man, as epitomized by DaVinci engineer, artist, soldier, statesman. As Heinlein said, “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyse a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.”

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