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Looking very good that m8, nice one.

I keep thinking of doing the same here but my only concern is the settee positions in mine (3 and a 2) both would be to the left and right so I'd be kinda sat side on, I prefer to be sat facing, but yeah looks good well done
 
looks great.

I assume you access the tv box from the side of one of the openings or do you have to take down the TV to get to them?
 
looks great.

I assume you access the tv box from the side of one of the openings or do you have to take down the TV to get to them?
No mate really easy as the tv is oled and really thin panel the working panel is smaller than the screen and sits inside the aperture. The screen sits flush to the wall and is no thicker than a mobile phone. The whole thing is mounted on a heavy duty swivel bracket so it allows me just to pull the tv out to gain access behind it.
 
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