Morning all,
I hope your day is going well!!
In my living room the set up I currently have is common. A flat screen TV that sits on top of a cabinet that houses the individual components for the HT. The wall that these components and T.V. currently sit along is also a shared wall to the inside wall of my garage. What I would like to do is cut holes in the wall and recess my components flush with the wall and have the rear of the components accessible from the garage.
I understand that a few in wall 2x4's will have to be cut in order to to do this and my plan was to create a "box" within the wall for the cut 2x4's to sit on top of and I would also brace the box to that the 2x4's in the wall that were cut would have sufficient bracing. Here is an attempt to illistrate what I want to do (All I have is Powerpoint).
I'm looking for any pearls that you all may have to make this successful, anything you can think of or maybe you have done somethind similar to this and come across any complications.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
I hope your day is going well!!
In my living room the set up I currently have is common. A flat screen TV that sits on top of a cabinet that houses the individual components for the HT. The wall that these components and T.V. currently sit along is also a shared wall to the inside wall of my garage. What I would like to do is cut holes in the wall and recess my components flush with the wall and have the rear of the components accessible from the garage.
I understand that a few in wall 2x4's will have to be cut in order to to do this and my plan was to create a "box" within the wall for the cut 2x4's to sit on top of and I would also brace the box to that the 2x4's in the wall that were cut would have sufficient bracing. Here is an attempt to illistrate what I want to do (All I have is Powerpoint).
I'm looking for any pearls that you all may have to make this successful, anything you can think of or maybe you have done somethind similar to this and come across any complications.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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