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Entertainment Center Before |
As far as projects go, this was by far one of the largest in size as well as reconstruction. The original entertainment center consisted of the far left and far right panels only. After a while, the owner decided to have a center section built for the television and hired a carpenter to construct it so it would match the original bookshelf and desk areas. He did an amazing job in replicating the design of the original piece and it had served its purpose.
But this entertainment center had to go through yet another transformation. This one involved keeping the carpenter's addition of the
television section and removing the
far left panel altogether, reducing the piece to two sections, thus downsizing it considerably. It was necessary to cut the center and left sections and building a brand new left side panel which would support the center upper shelving units. This was no easy feat, but with a bit of creative re-engineering and reconstruction, a vision became a reality.
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Entertainment Center After Reconstruction |
The entertainment center was to be painted dark gray and fashioned with updated brushed nickel hardware, which completed the transition from outdated to updated on an otherwise functional piece of furniture.
If you have that special piece of furniture that you have grown fond of, be it something that has been in your family for generations or something you really love, for those pieces it's better to keep them (as you have invested in it already) instead of purchasing something new, which may not work as well as what you already own. This is a good example of what can be done with a perfectly good piece of furniture. Paint and new hardware creates an stunning, modern look which will function for many years to come. "Cheaper to keep her."