- Oct 3, 2007
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On the opposite side of the basement from where my ESW furnace lives was a finished area that was some sort of office with a closet. The previous owner of the house did a good job on framing the finished walls with a vapor barrier and fiberglass insulation, but the drywall work was so-so and there was never any carpeting installed. We decided to convert the area into a combination office and family room with a built in entertainment center. Here's what it looked like after I began tearing out the drywall around the closet enclosure. Part of the enclosure also hid the sump pump I decided to keep the basic framing and refined it. The sump pump will now be hidden by a built in bookshelf which will pull out of the wall if access to the pump is needed. Before everything is finished the pump will also get a battery backup.
Here is the same area after removing all of the demoed material and framing the entertainment center:
I need to run electrical outlets in the wall where the TV (I deliberately sized for a 52" wall mount
) will mount along with in the cabinets which will go below the TV to hide the cable boxes, etc... Other plans include wainscoting, a kegerator, a small bar, New Jersey Devils and New York Giants memorabilia, and some comfy couches.
Here is the same area after removing all of the demoed material and framing the entertainment center:
I need to run electrical outlets in the wall where the TV (I deliberately sized for a 52" wall mount
