Gary
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I've pulled the shitty fireplace and fire out of my chimney. I'd planned to just patch it up, skim over and mount my telly on it but I'm wondering if anyone can think of anything else to do with it for a bit of interest?
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VegasPhil
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Log burner
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Gary
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I'd love to, really love to but I rent my house from a friend so not willing to invest that much. The chimney dnt look in the best state so I reckon there's a few quid there
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Tomnova16
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Ha ha ha
He said breast
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Gary
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IvIarkgraham
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fold out bed
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Gary
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I have a bedroom so not required
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IvIarkgraham
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dildo storage
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STEvieXE
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Electric fire?
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Dom
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Electric fire would be the obvious. Otherwise i've seen a few people tile the fireplace and then stick flowers, candles, ornaments and what not there - can look ok.
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Gary
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Wealth of information in this thread I think I'll stick to slapping the telly up there and have done.
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Dave
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Every electric fire I've seen has been epically shit, look ok but are crap at giving heat out.
Tidying it up but just not having a fire there is a decent shout, keeps the area as a bit of a feature.
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Ben G
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Board it out and put a couple of shelves in there with the telly above it.
My dad did similar but with an alcove and it looks alright.
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Gary
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In its current state...
Thinking just the telly there and keep it clean tbh
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sc0ott
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Tv with shelves underneath.
Have sockets hidden behind the tv as well hidding as much of the wires as possible.
keep the section of wall that sticks out a different colour to the rest of the walls.
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IvIarkgraham
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shelves in the fire place for ps3/surround sound/sky.
tv just above it
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Board it out and put a couple of shelves in there with the telly above it.
My dad did similar but with an alcove and it looks alright.
I'm thinking a door on there as well to cover all the cables.
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scottyp1989
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This is what I did with mine. Sky box etc is in hole under the fire wich was the old fire place hole. I put a falce front over mine to hide all cables and makes it easier to run any more if needed in future.
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Marc
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My living room fireplace is in the same state as yours Gary! I went round the other day to find a pigeon had come down and was sat on window sill!
I've re opened my bedroom fireplace too - That will have a cast fire place put back in but will be blocked off. Living room will have a new fireplace put in and a gas fire fitted.
I would do the same, I don't like houses where they have boarded up fire places, they are features of the house that need to remain imo.
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A2H GO
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Holy neck ache batman.
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scottyp1989
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Holy neck ache batman.
no neck ache to report after nearly 2 years.
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NovaGTE2
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Here's mine
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Gary
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Yours looks cool
Well after living with the telly on the wall for a week ish I can happily live with it I reckon.
So, on to my next question. Where do I store my av stuff (receiver, ps3 and sky)? Old TV cab will look a bit shit, ideas?
Where's all your stuff Gte?
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NovaGTE2
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Its all inside the chimney breast; has a small access panel on the side to get the everything (only have sky box there as don't have PS3 and DVD is in the soundbar) the have ran an IR extender down to it; will try and get some pics if you like
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Gary
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I like to be able to see/get to everything. Cool idea though.
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