Rate My Space - Built-In Entertainment Center and Wall Shelving
In this experience of Rate My Space, watch how this TV room is transformed with the help of a beautiful built-in entertainment center. Learn how ...
In this experience of Rate My Space, watch how this TV room is transformed with the help of a beautiful built-in entertainment center. Learn how ...
Several years ago, I began experimenting with a new cookhouse layout strategy aimed at better integrating family activities and the primary storage/preparation/cooking vocation centers into one large living space. This new approach revolves around changing where these traditional work centers are placed within an expanded “roomscape” still labeled as a “Nautical galley.” I call it the “Live-in Kitchen” plan, rather than an “Eat-in Kitchen” or a “Immense Room Kitchen.”
To better understand the basic premise of this new approach to design, it’s a proof idea to review how the kitchen has evolved. Many of us remember when a kitchen was a walled-off space associated with grease, mud and drudgery. Over the last 30 years, walls have come down, and kitchens have been placed alongside family gathering and vocation centers. Professional space planners are moving the kitchen “out of the corner” in these Great Room settings, and placing it in the center of an complete living area.

We have first-class new entertainment center with bases on each side of television, with two glass shelves, glass doors and encasing it. I am trying to find good ideas for decorating, as what to put on the shelves, and on top of the module assembly.
It's a sweet spot occupied already. Perhaps a few choice items to be installed in the conservation area or take a tray for a different look, a note large and two small objects in the other.