Between two full time jobs, Mike taking classes to get his Masters, the daily upkeep struggles of a 3200 square ft home, and keeping up with Ethan.... finding time to start on our next big project is a little low on the priority list. But we finally broke ground last night and was able to build the first installment of our "knock off" Pottery Barn Cameron Extra-Wide Media Wall System.
This entertainment center is selling on Pottery Barn Kids online for $1,399
which I am absolutely NOT willing to pay for.
which I am absolutely NOT willing to pay for.
I, myself, have never built anything -- at least not with wood. Do Popsicle sticks count? I think I remember building a miniature house from Popsicle sticks in 4th grade.
Mike's cherry, on the other hand, was popped last summer when I asked (nicely) if he could build an entertainment center for that awkward-looking inset in our family room. And this is what my hubby proudly built!
So when I ran into Ana's plans over at Knock Off Wood, I was ecstatic. I was also inspired by Ashely over at Shanty2Chic whose already almost done with hers!
And this is what we're hoping to build for under $300........
We can do it!
And this is what we're hoping to build for under $300........
We can do it!
Step 1 was to build the media base. We bought all the wood (MDF) from Home Depot last Sunday, and had the guys there cut all our pieces. We had 5 sheets of MDF and a sheet of plywood, and it took roughly hour and a half to cut all our pieces. Mike told the patient HD guy the dimensions, and I re-measured each piece to make sure it was correctly cut and labeled each piece.
It took us 2 hours to build the media base. It would've been faster if we just used a nail gun but we opted to use screws to make it more stable. The hardest part was make sure everything is square (why it's called a "square" if it's in a shape of a triangle, I have no idea). We decided to leave off the trim until all our pieces are painted and done... but we're extremely happy with how this one turned out!
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it's coming along !!! next project: Build a Pool table !!! oohhhhhhhhhh !!! do it !
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