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Media Walls

Television, fire and light — built into one clean, cable-free wall.

Visualisation of a slatted timber media wall with recessed TV, LED backlighting and inset electric fire

The living room wall works harder than any other surface in the house — and in most homes it's a TV on a bracket above a tangle of cables. A media wall replaces all of that with a single built composition: screen recessed flush, fire inset below, lighting tuned for evenings, and not a wire in sight.

Each wall is framed, boarded and finished on site, with panelling and storage built in our workshop. Because we build the wall rather than dress it, sound, heat and ventilation are engineered in from the start.

What's included

Everything the job needs. Nothing it doesn't.

01

Recessed TV & AV

Screen set flush into the wall with a ventilated void, sized so the TV can be upgraded later without rebuilding.

02

Inset electric fires

Media-wall rated fires installed to manufacturer spec, with heat managed away from the screen above.

03

Slatted panelling & storage

Acoustic slat panelling, shadow-gap details and concealed cupboards for consoles, soundbars and the router you'd rather not see.

04

Integrated LED lighting

Warm, dimmable LED behind panels and shelves — layered scene lighting, not a glow strip stuck on after.

The process

From first visit to final coat.

  1. Design & spec

    We design around your screen size, seating distance and fire choice, and produce an elevation you can sign off.

  2. First fix

    Framing, wiring and containment for power, data and AV — the invisible work that makes the wall clean forever.

  3. Build & finish

    Boarding, panelling, paint or veneer, devices installed and commissioned, lighting scenes set with you.

Before you ask

Questions, answered straight.

Anything else on your mind? Call us — you'll speak to a joiner, not a call centre.

Most walls we build take 65–85" screens. We design the recess around viewing distance and leave tolerance so the screen can be replaced with a larger model later.

Modern inset electric fires output 1.5–2kW — enough to take the edge off a lounge. The flame effect runs independently, so it looks lit all year without the heat.

Most installations run four to seven days on site, depending on size, storage and finishes. We build panelling in the workshop first to keep dust and time on site down.
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