Sized to Your Wall
No gaps at the sides, no unit that sits three inches too tall for the alcove. A built-in fills the space exactly, so the wall reads as architecture instead of furniture parked against it.
Media walls designed around your TV, your components, and your room — with wire management, ventilation, and storage engineered in, not added on.

A store-bought media console is built to an average living room. Yours isn't average — so why should the centerpiece of it be?
A built-in entertainment center is designed around the wall it lives on: the exact width of the alcove, the height of your mounted TV, the depth your components need to breathe. Where a freestanding unit leaves gaps and wasted space, a built-in makes the whole wall feel intentional.
We design around your equipment, not the other way around. Receivers, gaming consoles, sound bars, and cable boxes each get a home with airflow and access — and the cables that connect them disappear into the cabinetry.
Whether you want the television to be the focal point or hidden behind doors when it's off, we build the solution around how your family actually uses the room.
Every piece is built with the same solid-wood construction and joinery as our cabinetry, finished in our shop, and installed by the team that built it — furniture-grade millwork that becomes part of the house.
No gaps at the sides, no unit that sits three inches too tall for the alcove. A built-in fills the space exactly, so the wall reads as architecture instead of furniture parked against it.
Each component gets ventilation, access, and a shelf sized to fit. Heat escapes, remotes still reach the gear, and nothing is crammed into a cubby it was never meant for.
Power and signal runs are routed through the cabinetry from the start, so the only thing you see is the screen — not a tangle of cords behind a console.
Solid-wood construction and a shop-applied finish mean the cabinetry will still look right through three generations of televisions.
The practical features that separate a built-in from a piece of furniture.
Built to the exact width, height, and depth of your wall and your TV — including above-fireplace installs.
Power and signal cables routed through the cabinetry so nothing shows.
Airflow designed in for receivers, consoles, and amplifiers that run warm.
Reconfigurable shelves that adapt as your equipment changes.
Doors and drawers that tuck media, games, and everyday clutter out of sight.
Stained or painted to coordinate with your existing trim, built-ins, and décor.
Made to Measure
1-of-1
We don't build to a catalog size. Every entertainment center is designed for one room — the dimensions of your wall, the equipment on your shelves, and the way your family actually watches. There is exactly one like it.
Four steps, the same crew throughout.
We measure the wall, look at your TV and components, and talk through how you use the room — focal-point screen or hidden behind doors, open shelving or closed storage. The visit takes about an hour.
You receive a design with every dimension, wood species, finish, and storage decision specified, plus a fixed written quote. What you approve is exactly what we build.
Your entertainment center is built by hand and finished in our climate-controlled St. Louis shop, so the color is even and your home stays free of dust and fumes.
We install the built-in, route and conceal the cabling, set the shelving for your gear, and clean up — leaving you a finished wall, not a project.
Custom media walls and fireplace built-ins for St. Louis homes.

We design and build media walls for homeowners throughout St. Louis County and St. Charles County.
Built in our Maryland Heights shop, installed in homes across the St. Louis area — with a special focus on Chesterfield, Wildwood, and Clayton.
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Yes — fireplace surrounds with flanking cabinets are one of our most-requested entertainment configurations. We design around your existing mantel and firebox, or replace the mantel entirely as part of the build.
Both are built into the design from day one. We rough in wire chases between components, provide ventilation cutouts for amps and AV gear, and locate outlets and HDMI feeds before construction so nothing is visible after install.
Always. We size openings to your specific TV and the equipment you're using — current and planned. If you want to upgrade later we build in flexibility so a larger TV or different gear can drop in without modification.
Yes — we install low-voltage puck lights, LED strips above shelves, or display lighting for collectibles. Lighting is wired to its own switch (or a smart-home system) and dimmable.
Most projects are 4–6 weeks from design approval to install. On-site time is typically 2–3 days. If we are coordinating with a TV-mounting or AV installer, we schedule them right after our finish work.
Free, no-pressure
Tell us about your wall and your equipment, and we'll show you what a built-in could look like. The in-home consultation is free — we'll measure, talk through options, and follow up with a detailed written quote.