Behind the TV there is access panels for the led shelves . I will have to show the electrical for the next media unit . Thanks for the positive feedback 👍
Lovely job. Im mad to get a media wall done but its so hard to get the trade lads to work together as in installer and electrician. Their just so busy. I understand the units need to be recessed for the c channel diffuser strip. But trying to plan for the wiring pre install is a nightmare!
Where are you based Some people were offered a full service Also behind the TV I have access panels for the right and left cables to the lights In this video I revisit the media wall when it was fully decorated might help you. ruclips.net/video/x6xF1NWcPp8/видео.htmlsi=JPOMHbdOtQ_M_Fsy
Thanks for subscribing 👍 I tried to minimise the amount of joints in the MDF but where sheets connect I used wood filler and sanding . Hope that helps.
Thanks for the positive feedback yes well spotted I foolishly trusted the client to give me the measurements I’ve learnt a valuable lesson not everybody can read a measuring tape
Looks great, I might use this method...10:37 what is the step here please? Primer on the MDF and then how do you get the smooth finish without screws showing please?
Hi yes you are correct prime the MDF plenty of paint in the cut edges Allowed to dry and sand then all screws should be sunk below surface and simply fill and sand
Looks absolutelly beaultiful. My question is, how do you perform maintenance in case there is a problem with the fireplace? I'm thinking about building a similar structure, but this question is really annoying me.
@@ricardorosas3740 thanks for the positive feedback so the glass can be removed to access the inside of the fire and behind the TV I have an access panel on the right and left however if the fire totally breaks and needs to be replaced you would have to take the front face of the unit . Hope that helps good luck with the build 👍
Hello DD construction I am looking at getting a media put up in my living room and I was wondering how much would it cost without the fire I just need a rough idea thanks
@@stephendonlevy9473 the cost will change depending on the size and what you built from in the video. I use MDF, which is a lot more work therefore more expensive than to build it from plasterboard. Roughly a medium are built from plasterboard good cost 2500 to 3000 also depending on where you’re watching from materials and labour could cost more or less hope that helps
On this job there was an interior designer who did the blueprints . Generally, my clients will show me a photograph normally from Pinterest and I’ll match the design
this is absolutely amazing - best media wall Ive seen on youtube! would you mind telling me - what do you use for filling in the gaps between MDF....and where can you buy the pull out drawer kits? (cant get over what a great job you did!)
Thank you so much for your positive feedback When joining two pieces of MDF, you should have a timber behind and use plenty of screws to stop any movement between the two pieces of MDF if you use an epoxy wood filler and then sand after the joint will be seamless For the drawers, I used a heavy duty ball bearing drawer runner you can get them on Amazon and I built the drawers from more MDF Hope this helps any more questions. You can send them my way. Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it.
So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall . I tried my best to explain to the client that a media wall should be a full wall, but in the end that’s what they wanted
Finally, a media wall built in the same way that I do using mdf. A far stronger better job needing a higher skill set which is why it seems to be a rare method these days. I cringe when I see cheating plasterboard versions particularly lining the horizontal load bearing shelf surfaces. Extra thick shelf sections it’s not hard to cover the front face with glued 6mm mdf, router flush and sand. The first coat of paint will solidify that 6mm for a sanding to make it vanish. Green MF mdf is denser and gives better results.
Thanks for the positive feedback. Yes I totally agree the MDF unit will definitely last a lot longer and plasterboard . It’s a lot more work goes into it . I will consider using green MDF next time thanks
Beautiful build and final product. Well done. I would suggest some PPE. Mdf dust can do some serious damage to lungs and eyes. Stay safe and keep putting out great content!!!
Hi I got a painter to finish it and he did use wood filler . It is a lot of work to do it in MDF. I did because they want to drawers. But if you were doing it without the drawers you can build in 2 x 3 and use drywall and plaster finish
@@kmets hi I built it out of MDF because the client wanted the drawers It is a lot of extra work . Yes, you’re right. Building it from 2 x 3 and drywall is faster easier and cheaper and you get a very similar looking media wall 👍
Thanks for the positive feedback. I appreciate it.So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall. I tried my best to explain to the client that a media wall should be a full wall, but in the end that's what they wanted
Hi yes you can build in front of your chimney breast but you need to get a slimline fire I used this one on a media wall, to go in front of an original chimney breast amzn.to/4d59iDr
Hi yes I built the shelves from the same material if you look on my channel, there is a separate video showing how the shelves were made . The video is floating shelf with a secret .
Brilliant build. What LED lights did you use? Are they 3 strips and wired to the mains or plugged in individually? We are having a similar layout and are looking for options.Thanks
@@nathandraycott hi thanks for your positive feedback yes in the video each shelf had its own LED strip and driver wired back to a switch on the wall I will link below the LEDs lights I used LED strip lights / amzn.to/4gtXqhk Led driver / amzn.to/3XDMypJ
@@nayharocks11 thanks for your positive feedback. Unfortunately I am on the small green island to your West 🇮🇪 Yes you can block your chimney flue and build in front you will need to find a shallow electric fire so as not to waste space in your room. Hope that helps
So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall. I also thought it should go all the way across, but the client got their way
So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall . I also thought it should go all the way across, but the client got their way
@@BobBeague hi Bob I can work with you on a design for your media wall . You can send me an email @ ddcarpentry13@gmail.com with more information as to what you would like to do thanks
Haha there is a long story to go with that . Basically before starting, I told the client I need size of the TV size of the Fire and the size of the slot for the soundbar. I learned a valuable lesson never trust somebody with a measuring tape who doesn’t work in the trade. He gave me the wrong size for the TV and sound bar but somehow it worked out that the sound bar fit under the TV and the slot is used for the remote controls Hopefully that answers your concerns haha 👍
@@DDconstruction1That’s a recipe for disaster so often letting a customer get materials, get it wrong to slow the job down or stop you, only for you to waste your time sorting their mess out. My preference is to buy materials, usually cheaper than they do, add my bit of profit which only raises the material price to what they would pay anyway, then the job runs more smoothly, more profitably for me, at no additional cost to the customer
Hi I couldn’t agree with you more their A bigger TV would’ve looked a lot better. I told the client if I make the wall to suit a 55 inch, they could never get a bigger one they insisted they would never want to get a bigger TV🤷🏻
TV is way too small for that built-in and should never be smaller than a fireplace insert. Right now, this is not a media center but a fireplace center with oversized shelving.
this is absolutely amazing.
Thanks for the positivity, I appreciate it 👍
Excellent job❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Brilliant buddy 🏴👍❤️
Thanks for the positive feedback appreciate it 👍
Brilliant! Wish I could have seen how you did the led's
Behind the TV there is access panels for the led shelves . I will have to show the electrical for the next media unit . Thanks for the positive feedback 👍
Looks great ! Where is the fireplace from ?
Thanks for the positive feedback where are you located the fire is from solution fires
I ha e been looking for this exact video
Ah glad it was of help to you . Are you going to build one yourself?
Lovely job. Im mad to get a media wall done but its so hard to get the trade lads to work together as in installer and electrician. Their just so busy. I understand the units need to be recessed for the c channel diffuser strip. But trying to plan for the wiring pre install is a nightmare!
Where are you based
Some people were offered a full service
Also behind the TV I have access panels for the right and left cables to the lights
In this video I revisit the media wall when it was fully decorated might help you.
ruclips.net/video/x6xF1NWcPp8/видео.htmlsi=JPOMHbdOtQ_M_Fsy
Subscribed!! Great job. How did you hide the lines where mdf connected it looks seamless
Thanks for subscribing 👍 I tried to minimise the amount of joints in the MDF but where sheets connect I used wood filler and sanding . Hope that helps.
إبداع 🫡🫡🫡🙏🇸🇦✅
Thank you for your positive feedback I appreciate it
well done, looks great! what about the soundbar ? someone forget to measure the real dimensions
Thanks for the positive feedback yes well spotted I foolishly trusted the client to give me the measurements I’ve learnt a valuable lesson not everybody can read a measuring tape
Looks great, I might use this method...10:37 what is the step here please? Primer on the MDF and then how do you get the smooth finish without screws showing please?
Hi yes you are correct prime the MDF plenty of paint in the cut edges Allowed to dry and sand then all screws should be sunk below surface and simply fill and sand
Looks absolutelly beaultiful. My question is, how do you perform maintenance in case there is a problem with the fireplace? I'm thinking about building a similar structure, but this question is really annoying me.
@@ricardorosas3740 thanks for the positive feedback so the glass can be removed to access the inside of the fire and behind the TV I have an access panel on the right and left however if the fire totally breaks and needs to be replaced you would have to take the front face of the unit . Hope that helps good luck with the build 👍
In Australia we use 90x45mm or 90x35 just wondering which is closer to your size
The timber are use is 75mmx 45mm I think 90 x 35 will work perfectly fine tried to buy them as straight as possible
@@DDconstruction1 absolutely cheers thanks for the advice just one more, for the front facier of the build did you use approx 9 mm mdf
The front face are used to 12mm and the rest of the unit i used 18mm
Best of luck with the build
Why did you leave the 200mm gap at the end?
Hi have a look at this video it will explain as to why there was a gap ruclips.net/video/x6xF1NWcPp8/видео.htmlsi=dWkE6W2su6Bdio6s
what did you use for lights on shelves?
Hi I used LED strip lights in a diffused track . Hope that helps you . I’m working on a video showing how the LED lights were fitted 👍
Hello DD construction I am looking at getting a media put up in my living room and I was wondering how much would it cost without the fire I just need a rough idea thanks
@@stephendonlevy9473 the cost will change depending on the size and what you built from in the video. I use MDF, which is a lot more work therefore more expensive than to build it from plasterboard. Roughly a medium are built from plasterboard good cost 2500 to 3000 also depending on where you’re watching from materials and labour could cost more or less hope that helps
Thanks that a great help 👍🏻
What size timber did you use for your base construction
@@peterhayes2110I used 3 x 2 timber for the framework
@@DDconstruction1 in Australia we have 90×35 or 90x45 MMS that is
We don’t have those sizes here it’s 45x45 or 75x 45
The end result was top noch fella. 👍
Thanks I appreciate the positive feedback 👍
I am wanting to build something very similar in my media room! I build a bar and want a media wall to match. How did you come up with the blueprint?
On this job there was an interior designer who did the blueprints .
Generally, my clients will show me a photograph normally from Pinterest and I’ll match the design
stunning
Thank you, I appreciate it 👍
this is absolutely amazing - best media wall Ive seen on youtube! would you mind telling me - what do you use for filling in the gaps between MDF....and where can you buy the pull out drawer kits? (cant get over what a great job you did!)
Thank you so much for your positive feedback
When joining two pieces of MDF, you should have a timber behind and use plenty of screws to stop any movement between the two pieces of MDF if you use an epoxy wood filler and then sand after the joint will be seamless
For the drawers, I used a heavy duty ball bearing drawer runner you can get them on Amazon and I built the drawers from more MDF
Hope this helps any more questions. You can send them my way.
Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it.
Did you leave a rebate in the shelves for the led lights buddy
Yes that is correct I recessed the LED so there is no glare from the lights when you’re watching the TV
@@DDconstruction1 thanks buddy
👍
Wish it was not in Timelapse , as this is exactly the media wall i have been looking for. Would be great to see size timbers,and each measurement
Hi glad you enjoyed the video. I can send you the plans and blueprints for the unit True email. all you need to do is hit that subscribe button
@@DDconstruction1could you send it to me also?
@@milankuppens2377 hi send me an email ddcarpentry13@gmail.com I’ll send you over the plans
Can you send to me as well. I need for 75 inch and 72 inch fire place
Looks brilliant why the gap though near the wall what's the reason
So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall . I tried my best to explain to the client that a media wall should be a full wall, but in the end that’s what they wanted
@DDconstruction1 new there would be a reason and a good idea to hide away the curtain lovely work m8
Brother you did your thing. Amazing work.🫶🏽
Thanks for the positive feedback I appreciate it 👍
Finally, a media wall built in the same way that I do using mdf. A far stronger better job needing a higher skill set which is why it seems to be a rare method these days. I cringe when I see cheating plasterboard versions particularly lining the horizontal load bearing shelf surfaces. Extra thick shelf sections it’s not hard to cover the front face with glued 6mm mdf, router flush and sand. The first coat of paint will solidify that 6mm for a sanding to make it vanish. Green MF mdf is denser and gives better results.
Thanks for the positive feedback. Yes I totally agree the MDF unit will definitely last a lot longer and plasterboard . It’s a lot more work goes into it . I will consider using green MDF next time thanks
Great video! What size is the MDF you use to board?
Thanks for the Positive feed back I use 18mm MDF for the shelves and drawers and 12 mm for the face of full unit
What is the material used on the front of the system for a seamless look?
Hey it’s made from MDF
Is it 3/4 inch?
@@danielhuang353 yes it is are you planning on building one?
@@danielhuang353 yes that’s right 👍
Brilliant job !!! I want to build a free standing media wall do you think this is possible maybe It could be drilled in ceiling and floor ???
Yes if you can fix into the floor and ceiling it is totally possible to do . Best of luck with the build 👍
Thanks for the reply it’s appreciated . Fingers crossed for me lol
Great Job👌
Thanks I appreciate the positive feedback 👍
Beautiful build and final product. Well done. I would suggest some PPE. Mdf dust can do some serious damage to lungs and eyes. Stay safe and keep putting out great content!!!
Thanks for the positive feedback . Yes you’re 100% right I will definitely take that advice . Appreciate it 👍
I noticed you didn’t add wood putty or anything using the mfg? I would like todo this for my media room, I do diy, but a bit scared to tackle this!
Hi I got a painter to finish it and he did use wood filler . It is a lot of work to do it in MDF. I did because they want to drawers. But if you were doing it without the drawers you can build in 2 x 3 and use drywall and plaster finish
Love this. Creating something similar. To hide the seams, would you recommend a drywall compound over wood filler? @@DDconstruction1
@@kmets hi I built it out of MDF because the client wanted the drawers It is a lot of extra work . Yes, you’re right. Building it from 2 x 3 and drywall is faster easier and cheaper and you get a very similar looking media wall 👍
Why did it not go wall to wall? Looks great btw
Thanks for the positive feedback. I appreciate it.So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall. I tried my best to explain to the client that a media wall should be a full wall, but in the end that's what they wanted
Love it,I have a chimney breast with an alcove either side could this same wall be built.?
Hi yes you can build in front of your chimney breast but you need to get a slimline fire I used this one on a media wall, to go in front of an original chimney breast amzn.to/4d59iDr
@@DDconstruction1 cheers fella,I’m hopefully coming into some money next year so will be looking to get it done plus a few other jobs.
@@ianbarr7711👍
How did you fit the lights?
Hi so I got an electrician to do the LEDs. The power is behind the TV for them
Looks great, what screws did you use to attach timber to wall?
@@aniqhussain6317 hi I was using a concrete screw alternatively you can use a wall plug
With a timber screw Hope that helps you
@@DDconstruction1 cheers pal
@@aniqhussain6317 👍
This is awesome! Do you need to use planed 2x4 or is rough ok? Thanks!
Thank you for the positive feedback using rough timber is fine once you can find some straight ones the planned 2x4 are normally a lot straight
Beautiful media wall!! Please share information on the LED lights.
Very nice work
Thanks, appreciated it 👍
Did you build the floating shelfs or where brought?
Hi yes I built the shelves from the same material if you look on my channel, there is a separate video showing how the shelves were made . The video is
floating shelf with a secret .
Exelente 🎉
Thank you I appreciate the positive feedback
great work, what fire did you use
@@911Cabriolet Thanks for the positive feedback. It is solution fires LUX 175 Electric Fire
Brilliant build. What LED lights did you use? Are they 3 strips and wired to the mains or plugged in individually? We are having a similar layout and are looking for options.Thanks
@@nathandraycott hi thanks for your positive feedback yes in the video each shelf had its own LED strip and driver wired back to a switch on the wall
I will link below the LEDs lights I used
LED strip lights / amzn.to/4gtXqhk
Led driver / amzn.to/3XDMypJ
Thats soo nice! Where are you based? My house has a brick frieplace that i want to convert into a media wall. Do you think it can be done?
@@nayharocks11 thanks for your positive feedback. Unfortunately I am on the small green island to your West 🇮🇪 Yes you can block your chimney flue and build in front you will need to find a shallow electric fire so as not to waste space in your room. Hope that helps
Did you glue the MDF to the timber frame? Or just pin/screws?
Hi I just pin and screw the large sheets I would use glue on the smaller pieces however if you want to use glue it is good practice 👍
Great build up did all ur woodworking
Yes I did thanks for the positive feedback. 👍
O and great job by the way
@@stephendonlevy9473 thanks for the positive feedback. Appreciate it.
Hello is it possible to get a copy of the blueprint that you used?
@@vaughansanders3108 hi ye I can send you over some blueprints. Send me an email ddcarpentry13@gmail.com we can chat through there thanks
I just sent email, thanks..
nice. how much did u charged for it?
This media wall was a lot of work to do in MDF it was 5k
@@DDconstruction1 looks great
Hey do you charge for the blueprints/plans I already subscribed
Hi yes ill share the plans with my subscribers 👍
Send me a email ddcarpentry13@gmail.com
I’ll send them over to you
How much does something like this cost?
Are you planning it build it yourself? It was 300 for just the materials excluding the fire and TV .
Awesome work. Did you spray paint?
No, it was primed and painted with a roller . Thanks for the positive feedback 👍
Hi , Can you send me on the plans for the unit ?
@@Jaywil765 oh yes If you send me an email I will send them over to you 👍
ddcarpentry13@gmail.com
@@DDconstruction1 Just sent email there now 👍
If you was in the United States, you could charge more than 2000 for that you did an amazing job.
Maybe someday I’ll go to USA . Thanks for that positive feedback. 👍
Why did you not go the whole length of the wall?
So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall. I also thought it should go all the way across, but the client got their way
I presume it’s bio ethanol fire?
Yes you are correct . thanks for watching 👍
Not understanding the 5 inch gap at the right side of the wall. Why not go all the way across?
So in front of the media wall, there is a large 5m window and the gap was left for a curtain to slide down the side of the wall . I also thought it should go all the way across, but the client got their way
@@DDconstruction1 looks good regardless!
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great job mate! you should really wear a face mask with MDF especially, look after yourself
Hi, great job! Where are you based? I’d love to have the same done.
Hi thanks appreciate that yes A lot of work went into it. I’m in Ireland 🇮🇪 Where are you from ?
@@DDconstruction1 ahh that’s a shame. I’m in West Sussex England. Great work though. 👍🏻
Thanks for the positive feedback 👍
Looks proper expensive build
Thanks for the positive feedback
Would you be interested on selling the plan
@@BobBeague hi Bob I can work with you on a design for your media wall . You can send
me an email @ ddcarpentry13@gmail.com with more information as to what you would like to do thanks
You dont wear mask while doing wood work ? Dust might hamper your lungs.
Kuddos to you great work🎉
Yes you are correct I have since invested in a respirator mask Thank you for the positive feedback
I like the fireplace which model is this ? Great work
Thanks for the positive feedback . It is solution fires LUX 175 Electric Fire $$
If that slotted area underneath the tv is for a soundbar, you're going to absolutely strangle it. You might as well roll it up in some towels.
Haha there is a long story to go with that . Basically before starting, I told the client I need size of the TV size of the Fire and the size of the slot for the soundbar. I learned a valuable lesson never trust somebody with a measuring tape who doesn’t work in the trade. He gave me the wrong size for the TV and sound bar but somehow it worked out that the sound bar fit under the TV and the slot is used for the remote controls
Hopefully that answers your concerns haha 👍
@@DDconstruction1That’s a recipe for disaster so often letting a customer get materials, get it wrong to slow the job down or stop you, only for you to waste your time sorting their mess out. My preference is to buy materials, usually cheaper than they do, add my bit of profit which only raises the material price to what they would pay anyway, then the job runs more smoothly, more profitably for me, at no additional cost to the customer
Is it just me, or he missed out tge part where he did the LED strip light on each shelf
Yes you are correct I missed the leds because I got an electrician to finish that part
seems like a waste, a wall that size and a 55" tv?... i mean look at the space all around the tv
Hi I couldn’t agree with you more their A bigger TV would’ve looked a lot better. I told the client if I make the wall to suit a 55 inch, they could never get a bigger one they insisted they would never want to get a bigger TV🤷🏻
@@DDconstruction1 Fair enough, at the end of the day it's the clients choice, But great work! looks nice
@@svgmateYT thanks for the positive feedback. I appreciate it. 👍
@@DDconstruction1ye needs a 75 inch
@@jimyinam2464 👍
TV is way too small for that built-in and should never be smaller than a fireplace insert. Right now, this is not a media center but a fireplace center with oversized shelving.
Yes recommended to the client a 65 inch TV but they insisted they only wanted 55 inch they were very happy with the final product
This is great! Are you in the UK or Eire mate?
Thanks for the positive feedback . I’m in Eire where are you watching from ?
Maith thú. GRMA
go raibh maith agat 👍