Oak Entertainment Center

A traditional oak entertainment center with pocket doors and component shelves for your entertainment system. The TV armoire will hold a TV up to 34″ in size. The drawer is sized for DVD’s, CD’s and videos. There is additional storage behind the lower doors making this a very useful storage cabinet as well as TV entertainment center. The TV wall unit is made from American made plywood and red oak. There is no particle board used so you don’t have to be worried about moving this piece around and having it fall apart.

We can design this project to exactly fit your needs and home decor.  We have many types of woods available to achieve the exact look you want for your home.  Installation is available.  Give us a call to discuss your needs. 509-671-6230.

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15 Responses to “Oak Entertainment Center”

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