What to do with a square hole in a bedroom wall?
October 7, 2005 7:02 AM
Help me fill a hole in my life. The master bedroom in my new place has a square hole in the wall between the bedroom and the walk-in closet. The previous owners had a TV in there. What is something cool I could do with it?
The hole is approximately 15 by 17 inches and 5 inches deep and about a foot down from the ceiling. There is an electrical outlet right next to the hole on the walk-in closet side. We already have a TV in the room and it's too big for the hole. Any ideas welcomed. Cheap ideas welcomed even more.
The hole is approximately 15 by 17 inches and 5 inches deep and about a foot down from the ceiling. There is an electrical outlet right next to the hole on the walk-in closet side. We already have a TV in the room and it's too big for the hole. Any ideas welcomed. Cheap ideas welcomed even more.
They got a TV in a 5 inch deep hole? TFT I assume!
Consider picture frames. Not necessarily the boring old type, but perhaps one of those ones which shows pictures digitally or something. Alternatively, nick-knacks and tchotchkes.. or sit small cuddly toys there.
posted by wackybrit at 7:08 AM on October 7, 2005
Consider picture frames. Not necessarily the boring old type, but perhaps one of those ones which shows pictures digitally or something. Alternatively, nick-knacks and tchotchkes.. or sit small cuddly toys there.
posted by wackybrit at 7:08 AM on October 7, 2005
Shrine.
Even if you aren't of a particularly religious bent, fill it with tons of religious kitsch like rosaries, Buddhas and Santisima Muerte candles.
posted by Pollomacho at 7:09 AM on October 7, 2005
Even if you aren't of a particularly religious bent, fill it with tons of religious kitsch like rosaries, Buddhas and Santisima Muerte candles.
posted by Pollomacho at 7:09 AM on October 7, 2005
Lava lamps.
Aquarium.
Find some way to hide the hole and put a safe there, maybe behind a really big painting.
Put a big nice rug on the wall and cover it up.
posted by jerryg99 at 7:12 AM on October 7, 2005
Aquarium.
Find some way to hide the hole and put a safe there, maybe behind a really big painting.
Put a big nice rug on the wall and cover it up.
posted by jerryg99 at 7:12 AM on October 7, 2005
Make a stained glass window for it. Kits can be gotten from craft stores. If you don't want to mess with actual glass, there are all sorts of paint-on kits that work quite well; you'd just cut a piece of plexiglass to fit, then apply a pattern. It's what we've done with our street-facing windows.
posted by MrMoonPie at 7:41 AM on October 7, 2005
posted by MrMoonPie at 7:41 AM on October 7, 2005
Display case. Glass it on both sides (possibly use frosted glass on the closet side) and extend some shelves across. Put your knicknacks in there. As a bonus, it'll admit some natural light into the closet.
I like the fishtank idea, but that requires fish maintenance, and could get messy.
posted by adamrice at 7:44 AM on October 7, 2005
I like the fishtank idea, but that requires fish maintenance, and could get messy.
posted by adamrice at 7:44 AM on October 7, 2005
Digital Picture Frame
Budget version: Cover it with a glass sheet. Tell people it's a high definition holographic closet monitor.
posted by justkevin at 7:47 AM on October 7, 2005
Budget version: Cover it with a glass sheet. Tell people it's a high definition holographic closet monitor.
posted by justkevin at 7:47 AM on October 7, 2005
I actually like MrMoonPie's idea about covering it with a stained glass window. Then if you can find a lamp/light fixture in the box that somehow works via remote control, you can light it up at night...
posted by jerryg99 at 7:50 AM on October 7, 2005
posted by jerryg99 at 7:50 AM on October 7, 2005
Put a mirror in the back, 1-way glass on the front. Insert little lights around the edge. Presto, built-in 'infinity' light. There are fun ways to enhance this effect.
posted by Goofyy at 8:02 AM on October 7, 2005
posted by Goofyy at 8:02 AM on October 7, 2005
If you are handy and ambitious then how about a combination of shelving and a waterfall? You could have some nice multicolored LEDs in there as well to create nice lighting and pretty, watery, refractions in the rest of the room. Shouldn't be to expensive if you are able to build it yourself (careful though, getting water into the walls would be bad).
posted by rycee at 8:26 AM on October 7, 2005
posted by rycee at 8:26 AM on October 7, 2005
Lego diorama. Lots of minifig construction workers repairing the wall and framing.
posted by bondcliff at 9:27 AM on October 7, 2005
posted by bondcliff at 9:27 AM on October 7, 2005
Elvis shrine.
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 10:06 AM on October 7, 2005
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 10:06 AM on October 7, 2005
Ant colony.
posted by PurplePorpoise at 3:00 PM on October 7, 2005
posted by PurplePorpoise at 3:00 PM on October 7, 2005
Your first suggestion, from SashaPT, is not as far-fetched as it may seem: Check out the stuff at aQuatic Style. The sizes match your specs, and they are just beautiful!
posted by rob511 at 11:13 PM on October 7, 2005
posted by rob511 at 11:13 PM on October 7, 2005
Thanks for all the original ideas everyone. I'm especially intrigued by MrMoonPie's stained glass window idea.
posted by Otis at 10:18 AM on October 10, 2005
posted by Otis at 10:18 AM on October 10, 2005
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posted by SashaPT at 7:06 AM on October 7, 2005