Getting the Best Sound from your TV; DID's How to Guides

And we have corn!

you had.. What Materials Will You Use?.We like to use a combination of MDF, pine, hardwoods, and drywall for our built-ins.

Getting the Best Sound from your TV; DID's How to Guides

Don’t think you need to stick with all one material for all parts of your project.There are some places where you’ll want to use MDF for it’s straightness, while there will be other places where a small piece of wooden trim will looks best once everything’s painted.Plain painted MDF edges are not the prettiest thing so plan to cover up the rough, exposed ends if you go with MDF, like we did.

Getting the Best Sound from your TV; DID's How to Guides

in Baby Jack’s room... How Much Time Can You Spend?.

Getting the Best Sound from your TV; DID's How to Guides

This desk and shelving unit in Kennedy’s room looks pretty simple now that it’s all done, but it took Chris about 4 days from dawn til dusk to get everything to fit just right with all the weird angles and uneveness everywhere in the room.

And then it took me another full day to paint it!Here’s how you can make one too!.

Start with a long strip of fabric.Mine was about 1.5 yards long and about 7 inches wide.

There was nothing exact about my process.I just eyeballed it and ripped, so just go ahead and use whatever amount of fabric looks good to you!.