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Free Entertainment Center Plans

Entertainment Center Plans - Build A TV Cabinet, TV/VCR Cabinet With Swivel Tray, and more

Build A TV Cabinet
Remember the old console TVs? Mounted in wooden cabinets, those early sets were as much furniture as new technology. The designers knew, or at least thought, that no one would want the naked machine in their home. After all, it just didn't match anything...

TV/VCR Cabinet With Swivel Tray
Don't let the clean, handsome lines of this very functional piece fool you into thinking that building it is beyond your skills. In fact, it is an excellent project choice for anyone who has had experience with only the basics of woodworking.


Entertainment Center
With this project we are revisiting an earlier theme: how to make a TV (and its associated VCR, Cable box and other paraphernalia) less intrusive in a fairly small room. While the popular approach is typically to hide everything behind a large entertainment...

Traditional Entertainment Center
The entire piece is solid lumber, using a face-frame front and a shiplapped back. The raised-panel doors are held together with mortise-and-tenon joinery, and the crown moulding is all simple cuts on the table saw and jointer.

Build A Stereo Cabinet
Our cabinet stores modern stereo components neatly out of sight. With the door shut, it looks like a traditional Arts & Crafts hutch. There is a staggering variety of stereo systems available today, and depending on your finances and your level of enthusiasm...

Hi-Fi Cabinet Project
You've got to start somewhere, so I started by lipping the top of the cabinet, beginning with the ends and then the front and back, using a biscuit about every 100mm for added strength. When the glue...

Building An Entertainment Center - Lowes
Televisions, VCRs, DVDs, cable boxes, satellite receivers, stereos and video games are personal entertainment mainstays. Walk into most homes and you'll find electronic equipment stacked to the ceiling.

Basic Entertainment Center
This entertainment center is a rather primitive affair, as it is an "open-plan" design with no doors. The philosophy behind this decision was that by leaving the design open I would be less tempted to simply throw any old junk into center's hidden recesses...


Radio Stand/CD Rack
Small stand for radio or CD player. Has CD rack built into pedestal stand. DXF Format.

TV Stand
This TV stand will accommodate a television up to 27" and also hold a VCR on the shelf. The project is for the more experienced woodworker; it is assumed that you already have a solid background of woodworking skills.

Custom Architectural Home Entertainment Center
Ron pulled off the highway in Flagstaff, AZ to help Mark Zweifel build the entertainment center of his dreams. This was more than just a piece of furniture; in fact, it looked like it was built into the house. Ron loved the unique idea that Mark had...

Custom Home Entertainment Center
Rita has an alcove in her living room that would be perfect for a built-in home entertainment center. She needs a place for her television, VCR and stereo, and she would also like to store books, knick-knacks, and various other items.

Entertainment Center
I built this entertainment center before I had even half of the tools shown in my shop pictures seen elsewhere on this site. It was also built before I knew what I would be getting into on a large project...

Built-in Entertainment Center
Everyone loves built-ins! Our's are designed especially for the do-it-yourselfer. This approach to built-ins has been developed over the years to give you the same high quality built-in shelves, cabinets, or bookcases at reduced cost and simplicity!

Occasional Table For The TB Room
A larger table for my wife I to use in our recroom between our 2 recliners, was needed badly! The last one just didn't have enough room for all those remotes , newspapers, TV Guides, coffees and snacks...


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