Media room or no media room?
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Comments (1)A link would help....See MoreMedia Room In The Making, What To Add To This Room?
Comments (6)A TV that is not too big, since you are so close to it. It looks like we have the same sectional. We use it for our media room too. Ikea, right? We combined it with the dark brown media table and an open cabinet above that, in which we have the dvd's. If I recollect well it was out of the Hemnes series. We had one wall free where we placed the higher Hemnes closet with drawers and glass windows. A small table to put drinks and snacks on, proved necessary too. We bought one with a second piece of wood underneath, so one has extra space for things, like a magazine the kids are reading. We placed some (fake) nice plants (Ikea...) in it as well and it got cosy right away. We decorated with the warm yellow of Lion Kings stuffed animals and some orange as well. A throw blanket with orange and yellow in it completed it. The kids loved it....See MoreCool wallpaper selection for manly media room bathroom
Comments (33)If floor has drama, with charcoal or pattern of 2 colors, you don't need this, but here it is. Contemporary print resembles an intricate inlaid tiling of different marbles, with a dramatic contrast in tones. Textural, organic, modern, and dramatic. Eco-friendly, PVC-free. Uses water-based inks. Removes cleanly and completely, without damaging your walls. https://www.houzz.com/products/marble-marquetry-peel-and-stick-wallpaper-2-x12-rolls-prvw-vr~118668092...See MoreSpare bedroom into Media Room
Comments (9)@Odell Home - My mom told my dad to fill a bucket with water, make a fist and shove it into the bucket, pull it out and see how big the hole is that you left. Then she said, when you die, that is the hole you will leave where you work, but the hole that will be left for your family will be impossible to fill. I didn't pay much attention to what she said, and like my dad I would work late into the night, sometimes all night, thought I was indispensable at work. Had a heart attack at age 57 - 99% block in the widow maker. Things at work didn't miss a beat while I was out. My mom was right. Tell your husband to stop working late into the night. It isn't worth it. The people he works for don't/won't care if he dies. They will replace him and forget him in a few months....See Morecpartist
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