Living Room with Built-in Entertainment Center
Showcasing the Built-in Entertainment Center in my Illinois living room. I built this entertainment center and painted it white with Sherwin Williams ProClassic paint.
Happy Friday!
For layout perspective…the living room is opposite the kitchen, off the entry hallway.
I’m not a huge fan of televisions in your living room (that you can see) but it’s nice to be able to just turn it on without opening doors and sliding them back into the unit. What a pain, right?
Honestly I just didn’t want to make pocket doors. I did that once before and it took me 3 days just to get them installed properly, and working right.
This “Unit” is 6 different pieces and took me 8 weeks to build. I used furniture grade plywood on this puppy. It’s more expensive than MDF but much lighter. There is no way I could have lifted, carried and installed this piece if it were made out of MDF. Even out of plywood, my neighbor had to come help Wes carry it in because it was just too heavy for me. (I really do have awesome neighbors!)
I got to be on head nodding terms with my mail man by the end of it all. (Because my garage is my workshop and I’d turn around every day when he delivered my mail…when it was finally built and standing up and looking huge and awesome, he gave me a head nod AND a thumbs up!)
moving on…
I always wanted to change this fireplace but the hubby liked it so it was on the end of my to-do list…and it never got- gotten to. And, whatever, I think looks fine!

I’m a lucky lady really. My husband doesn’t interject any opinions when it comes to decorating or design or layout…or anything like that. He goes along with whatever I want MOSTLY.
But, once in a while, he has an opinion and when that happens, I have to give it to him. So the fireplace was left alone for him, and then there was the sectional…

When it was delivered and all the extra pieces were put in , I immediately knew it was way too big and we should send back at least one of the “extra” chairs. But, he and Maddie sprawled out on it and were sold. So, it was another opportunity for me to practice letting go of my need for everything to be “just so”.

So the breakdown for this room redo: new floors from BuildDirect, can lights, paint on walls/ceiling/windows/trim, and a really big entertainment center! The drapes and striped chair are from PB (clearance), sectional from JCPenny, rug from Home Goods along with most of the chotchkies.
See the rest of my IL Home Tour here.
Oh my goodness, you're sooooo talented! Love the wall unit!
That is an impressive amount of work that you put into the wall unit! You amaze me with your skills. Are you sure you don't want to move to FL instead? We'd be such good neighbors!
Ok- I could tell my huband that I want him to build an entertainment unit just like that and he would either laugh or cry but either way, he wouldn't do it. I'm impressed beyond words with your woodworking skills. Gorgeous.
Hold up. You built that entire thing in your garage, and had to transfer it to the living room? Wow. Maybe you should write that bit about your neighbors on your real estate flier. I think it would be a real selling point. We always have the worst neighbors.
That entertainment center is amazing! And I think with all the white in the room, the fireplace looks really lovely the way it is–such a cozy, welcoming space!