Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Evolution of the Entertainment Center

When we moved into our house almost 2 years ago, we had very little furniture 
(in number and in size).

The only furniture we had for our Family Room when we first moved in was a small entertainment center that held our old school tube TV. 
That's it. 
Not even anything to sit on.

{Below is the only sad picture I could find of the room right after we moved in. At least my sweet little girl provided some cuteness to the space.}

Naturally, we bought a sofa/loveseat set right away so we wouldn't have to sit on the floor.


Then after a few months of saving up some more moolah, we purchased a larger {flat screen} TV so that you could actually see what was on the screen without having to squint while sitting on the couch.

However, the new TV didn't fit in our old tiny entertainment center, so we had to borrow a console table from another room to set it on.


While we were happy to have a finally have a big kid TV, 
it looked like it was being swallowed up by the large wall behind it. 
And the room still felt empty.

We knew we were going to have to bite the bullet and buy a new, large entertainment center.
I wanted something like this one...
 from Pottery Barn, but I hated the hefty price tag.

After lots of shopping around, we settled on a similar {yet much better priced} one from JCPenney.


But when we set it all up in the room, it still just wasn't doin' it for me...

 

So first off, we had some mirrors cut at Lowe's and velcroed them to the backs of the cabinets to give it some depth.

 

Even though it's a large entertainment center, 
it still looks small against the large wall it sits in front of.

To give it some height, I ordered some black and white shell prints from Art.com and picked up some frames from Ikea to put on top of the entertainment center.

No sooner had I gotten the frames home and stuck the prints in, 
when
CRACK!
Uuuugggghhh.
 So I had to have some new glass cut at a local glass shop...

 

Now the height looks good, but the width needs some work...

After staring at it for months on end while pretending to watch TV, 
I  decided that I'm just not crazy about the color of it either...
it's a little too reddish and we have a lot of brown and tan tones going on in the room.

I'd LOVE to paint it white and put a nice glaze over it to give it a creamy look,
but when I mentioned it to Jacob, he gave me the NO WAY look and said,
"Maybe in 10 years or so."

He thinks painting it would make it look cheap.

What is it with men and their love affair with wood anyways!?

I did some messing around in Photoshop to see what it would look like if we painted it white and added some width to it...

{These are really rough sketches. I can't figure out how to change something dark to white in Photoshop. Anyone know how to do that?}

My first thought was to add some short bookcases the sides and two floating shelves above to balance out the width, but after seeing it all sketched out, I wasn't crazy about that idea.

Then I tried adding two taller bookcases to each side with cabinets on the bottom, but I think the width of the new bookcases looks funny next to the narrow length of the cabinets we already have.

The last sketch turned out to be my favorite. I added two narrow bookcases to the sides to match the width of the current bookcases. I also matched them to the style of the existing shelves.

Now if I can just somehow convince my dear hubby to let me paint the thing and 
then beg him to build the new bookcases to add to the side...

Hmmmmm...
that might take awhile.

P.S. There will be no "After Party" until further notice. It's too hard to drum up participants for a linky party when you don't have a ton of followers. I'm hoping to bring it back once I've built up my base of followers!
Thanks to those of you who have participated the past few months!

9 comments:

  1. You have inspired me to get creative in my own apartment. I am impressed how you found time to do this with your three kiddos! Lovely blog!

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  2. Wow Erin, did you say your husband's name is Ryan? No? Oh, i'm sorry...that's MY husband. Totally the same way. Though I think i'm starting to get to him so there IS hope. I really like what you did with your final choice. I personally think that painted furniture actually makes it look more custom and less "out of the box." You've come such a long way with your home (i'm more of a stalker and less of a commenter)! It's beautiful.

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  3. I had to laugh regarding the men and wood reference ... so true. But, give me a gallon of white paint and a brush and I say there is nothing that I can't improve. Go for it (when he's gone hunting or some such thing).

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  4. I really like the added shelves in the last photo. It seems well proportioned. If you notice the PB model has a solid back while your new one, which I really like, has an open back. You might try giving it a back before you paint.
    Traci

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  5. I had to laugh 'cause my husband is the exact same way. He always says to me, "You don't have to whitewash EVERYTHING."

    So alot of the painting happens when he's out of town or at work. Hee hee.

    I think your cabinet will look lovely in white!

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  6. I think adding bead board backing like the PB version will give it a more solid piece of furniture look you are going for. Love the prints you put on top.

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  7. i vote for adding a narrow cabinet on either side, but shorter than main unit - similar to the PB display. Pictures above the two new cabinets. Put in a backing behind the TV - great idea. Then, you probably won't like this, but I think it would look better to keep the whole thing in dark wood - blending with your cabinets and wood trim on windows.

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  8. I had the same problem and adding a backing behind the tv made the difference....or just paint a "color block" on the wall behind it.
    Nice job

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  9. Okay, I have not fallen this in love with a blog for a long time! I am so so excited to have found you via the top 10 at CSI, and I am for sure following now! I love your "style" and tastes---I like to think we have kind of similar tastes in decor....but maybe I just think that because I am drooling over all of your ideas and inspirations?! Well I think I am done gushing for now, but stop by my blog---I would LOVE to be bloggin friends!
    Jaime from Crafty Scrappy Happy

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