You can find me most days longingly gazing at our new radiator cabinet and TV wall. Easily my favorite DIY to date! If you’re new here we wrote about solving our living room layout, the radiator built-in inspiration, and a progress post with how we went about building it.
Throughout this process, I second-guessed whether vision and reality would be the same. What a waste of time because my terrible sketch and equally terrible measurements turned out to be the best change in our living room.
How We turned an ugly, useless corner into a functional and beautiful feature by building a radiator cabinet.
Hanging a light above a TV is not a popular choice because of the glare it creates. While my methodology might be confusing I choose to do this for a few reasons. First, I wanted to treat our smart TV like art. Second, the light fills the space between the TV and crown molding perfectly. Third, I wanted to introduce another finish in the space and this was the perfect opportunity for a brass moment. Fourth, if we ever end up removing the TV we can easily hang a piece of art and light it up! Can you tell I had to convince a few people…
We initially struggled with how to make the radiator cover look like a cabinet and also vent the heat we need. The cane was a perfect solution to our cabinet fronts. Not only is cane furniture gaining in popularity it also brings great texture to the piece. I was initially going to paint the cane to match the cover but am so glad I ended up leaving it natural. Now to add brass knobs or not?
And best news, I now have space for my Christmas tree in the bay window!
Sources:
Wall & Trim Color – Benjamin Moore Simply White
Cabinet Color – Benjamin Moore Natural Cream