It is a common problem.  The cabinet in your living room was built for an older TV and you are ready to upgrade to a flat panel TV.  What do you do?  Call Sound Ideas!  Our client had an existing cabinet custom built for a  65″ rear projection TV.  The cabinet had a front piece built so that only the TV screen showed.  They wanted to upgrade to a 65″ flat panel. 

 

 First we removed the old TV.  That left us with this giant opening.  The width of the cabinet allowed for a 65″ flat panel, but we needed a way to mount it.  We also needed to cover all the empty space below the TV.

Next we built a false back and painted it black.  We installed this inside the cabinet to mount the flat panel. 

Then we designed a new front panel and matched the existing cabinet’s paint to achieve this fantastic final result. Some cabinets require a lot of work, some require only a little. If you are ready to upgrade your TV, let us look at modifying your existing cabinet to acommodate it.

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From 3′ deep to 1.2″ deep

Posted by David on Friday Apr 30, 2010 Under Installations

On the latest cabinet modification we did I had to laugh. The old television was over 3.5 feet deep and the new flat panel we replaced it with was a whopping 1.2 inches deep. What a dramatic difference. To make everything  look seamless we made some minor modifications. Check out the before and after photos below.

Before

After

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