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Elevate your living space with a bespoke media wall designed to reflect your unique style and transform your room. Picture a striking, modern focal point where your TV, sound system, and storage blend flawlessly, creating an eye-catching centerpiece adding sophistication and functionality to your home.
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Media walls are more complex than typical home projects, requiring precise measurements and expert handling of various elements, from TV and sound system placements to storage solutions.
As media wall builders we know that even minor measurement errors can throw off the alignment, affecting the structure’s stability and aesthetics.
Unlike simple DIY projects, media walls demand experience in multiple trades, including carpentry and electrical work to ensure the safe operation of devices.
Attempting a DIY media wall without expertise can lead to structural issues, visible wiring, and insufficient support for heavy equipment, creating safety risks.
Our team provides a hassle-free solution, with skilled professionals handling every step from planning to installation.
As media wall builders we bring the necessary knowledge and precision needed to create a media wall that not only fits perfectly in your space but also operates smoothly.
Choosing us means investing in quality craftsmanship and experience, ensuring a durable, elegant media wall tailored to your needs and style.
Your Media Wall Options
Size
Size is a key factor in selecting the right media wall, as it determines both functionality and the room’s visual impact. Common media wall sizes range from 1.5 to 3 meters, with larger walls providing space for additional features like shelves and cabinets.
A larger media wall creates a bold, luxurious focal point and offers ample storage, but it can overwhelm smaller rooms, making them feel more confined.
In contrast, smaller media walls fit well in compact spaces, preserving openness but may lack storage for gaming consoles, sound systems, or decor.
Adding shelves can further enhance functionality, offering space for books, decor, or electronics while visually adding depth. However, shelf-free designs present a cleaner, minimalist look.
Size also directly impacts cost—larger walls require more materials and labor, resulting in higher prices. Choosing the right size ensures the media wall aligns with your space, needs, and budget, creating a balanced, stylish design.
Design Options
Design options for media walls allow for customisation that enhances both style and function. Common additions include shelves and cupboards, providing organized storage for items like books, game consoles, and decor.
Integrated compartments for sound systems are also popular, keeping audio equipment neat while improving the room’s acoustics. Lighting is a powerful feature, often added around the TV, along shelf edges, or as backlighting.
As media wall builders, these lights when strategically placed add warmth and depth to the wall, making it a more inviting focal point and reducing eye strain when watching TV in a dim room.
Carefully placed lighting not only enhances visibility but also creates a cinema-like ambiance, transforming your living room into an immersive entertainment space.
Thoughtful design choices help media walls serve as both a functional entertainment hub and a stylish centerpiece that elevates the overall feel of the room.
The Finish
The finish of a media wall is an essential detail that influences its style and integration into your living space. While many opt for a classic painted finish, other options like wood veneers, textured panels, or stone cladding are increasingly popular.
These finishes add a distinct character; for instance, wood panels bring warmth and suit rustic or contemporary interiors, while stone cladding offers a sleek, modern look.
Color choices range widely, from neutral tones that blend into the room to bold hues that make the media wall a statement piece. Panel finishes can be particularly effective in spaces with a modern or minimalist aesthetic, as they create texture and depth without overwhelming the decor.
To ensure the finish matches your living room, it’s crucial to consider existing colors, textures, and styles in the space. A well-chosen finish will enhance the room’s design, creating a cohesive and polished appearance.
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Custom Media Walls In Brentwood: The Do’s And Don'ts
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Keep It Central
Although it’s completely up to you, many customers have told us they prefer a media wall in the center of the room, as opposed to the sides.
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Your Current Fire
A lot of people tend to have an existing fireplace in the middle of the living room. Before starting a media wall, this will need to be removed; and a stud wall will need to be built.
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Fire & TV Size
We always recommend choosing a media wall fire that matches the size of your TV, as this provides the most aesthetic appeal.
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Wood Burner/Stove
The same applies if you have a stove/wood burner in your chimney breast. This will have to come out beforehand for safety reasons.
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Our Media Wall Porfolio In Brentwood
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Do You Supply The Fire?
We don’t supply the fire for your media wall, but we can recommend trusted local companies for this part of the project.
By choosing a local supplier, you’ll have the advantage of visiting their showroom, where you can see and compare options firsthand.
This approach lets you make a well-informed decision and find a fire that perfectly complements your media wall and home.
We believe this is far more reliable than ordering online, as in-store consultations allow you to assess quality, size, and style in person, ensuring the best fit for your space.
Areas We Serve In Essex
Below are some of the areas we serve in Essex. Please keep in mind that we also travel to other areas in Essex. If you don't live in the areas below, we can still help build your media wall.
Basildon
We can help with every type of custom media wall in Basildon.
Maldon
Need a media wall built in Maldon? We're here to help!
What’s Involved In Building A Media Wall?
01 Building The Stud Work
The first step in constructing a media wall is building the stud work, a framework that serves as the foundation for all components, including the TV, shelves, and any integrated storage.
This phase primarily involves skilled carpentry, as precise measurements and sturdy framing are essential to support the wall’s weight and design.
Building the stud work is a highly skilled task, requiring accuracy to ensure everything fits seamlessly within the planned layout.
This stage can create some dust and minor mess, but we take every precaution to protect your home.
Our team carefully covers surrounding furniture and flooring, ensuring the workspace is contained and clean.
02 Boarding & Plastering
The next step in building a media wall is boarding and plastering, which solidifies the structure and prepares it for finishing.
Unlike ceiling boarding, media wall boarding requires precision around shelves, wiring, and device placements.
Plastering is typically necessary to create a smooth, paint-ready surface and a professional finish.
However, if a panel finish is chosen, plastering isn’t required, as the panels provide their own texture and style.
This choice adds character without additional steps.
Our media wall builders ensure that boarding and plastering (or panel installation) are done accurately, providing a strong foundation that enhances both appearance and functionality.
03 The Final Touch (Painting)
The final step in completing a media wall is painting or adding panels.
For painted finishes, we match colors to the room’s decor or use contrasting tones if the customer wants the wall to stand out.
Popular choices include neutral tones for cohesion or bold colors like navy for a focal point.
For panel finishes, we offer textures and patterns to add dimension. Each finish is carefully applied to achieve a seamless result that aligns with the customer’s preferences.
Whether paint or panels, we focus on quality and precision for a professional, lasting finish.
The Process When Hiring Our Media Wall Fitters
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Contact us discuss what you need.
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Then book a home visit, which will help us take accurate measurements and understand the space we are working with.
FAQs
Here you can find the most common frequenty asked questions we get about media walls. You can also click the button below to find answer to more related questions about your project.
How long does a media wall take?
Building media walls in Brentwood typically takes 3-5 days to complete, depending on design complexity and additional features.
Is MDF or plasterboard used for a media wall?
MDF is a sturdy, durable material ideal for supporting heavier items, making it a great choice for the bottom of shelves on a media wall. In contrast, plasterboard is lightweight and easy to install, providing a smooth, paint-ready surface for the wall structure. Ultimately, the choice depends on the customer’s preferences for functionality and finish.
What Depth Does a media wall need to be?
The depth of a media wall typically measures around 400mm, but this can vary based on design preferences and the equipment being installed. Larger TVs or integrated features like shelving, fireplaces, or sound systems may require additional depth to ensure everything fits securely and functions well. As media wall builders we will customise the depth to accommodate your needs and the media wall’s intended use, balancing aesthetics with practical requirements.
Does A Media Wall Need Ventilation?
Yes, a media wall often requires ventilation, especially if it includes electronics like TVs, sound systems, or an electric fireplace. As seasoned media wall builders we can tell you that proper ventilation prevents overheating by allowing air to circulate around these devices, protecting them from potential damage. Ventilation can be incorporated discreetly, using vent panels or gaps that blend with the design, ensuring functionality without compromising the wall's appearance.
Will I need to reinforce the wall?
Yes, if the wall uses dry lining, it will need reinforcement with MDF to ensure a secure structure. Reinforcing provides a solid fixing for the stud work, which is essential for safely supporting heavier elements like TVs and shelving. Strong reinforcement ensures durability and stability, especially when mounting heavy equipment, ensuring durability.
Will Media Walls Go Out Of Fashion?
Media walls are unlikely to go out of fashion. As interior design trends increasingly focus on functionality, technology integration, and clean aesthetics. Modern homes favour minimalist, clutter-free spaces that seamlessly incorporate entertainment systems, making media walls an ideal solution. As technology advances and TVs continue to remain the centre of any home entertainment system, media walls will ensure both style and practicality. As design trends evolve, media walls can be customised to suit various styles, ensuring they remain a versatile and timeless choice.