IonBuilds

Garland · Dallas County · TX

Custom built-in media centers in Garland, TX — solid wood, built to fit your room.

Garland homeowners replacing flat-pack entertainment units with built-in cabinetry see an immediate transformation in their living rooms. IonBuilds builds custom media centers for Garland clients using solid wood and thick domestic plywood — sized to your room, wired for your components, and finished to match or complement your existing trim.

Why Garland Living Rooms Need Built-In Media Walls

A freestanding entertainment unit — even an expensive one — creates a visual dead zone in a living room. The TV floats on the wall above it. The unit doesn't reach the ceiling. The sides are visible and awkward. Cables run down the wall or across the floor. The room looks assembled rather than designed.

A built-in media wall solves all of those problems in one project. The cabinetry runs wall to wall, or fills an alcove precisely, with the TV integrated into the composition rather than sitting on top of it. Upper display shelving, lower closed storage, and equipment bays are all built around your specific components and viewing height. The cables disappear into the structure before the wall even goes up.

For Garland homeowners who've spent on furniture and decor throughout the rest of the house, a built-in media wall brings the living room up to the same level — and it's permanent, which adds to the home's value rather than leaving with the owner.

Designing Around Your Garland Room's Dimensions

Every media center we build in Garland starts from the room's actual dimensions — not a standard unit that gets shimmed and filled to fit. We measure the wall width, ceiling height, floor-to-ceiling dimensions at every point (rooms are rarely perfectly square), and the position of any electrical outlets, light switches, HVAC vents, or windows that affect the design.

From there we design around your TV — the mounting height for comfortable viewing from your primary seating position, the TV's exact dimensions, and the visual composition of the wall with the TV as the focal point. Upper open shelving is typically planned for display, with the ratio of open to closed storage adjusted based on how much you want visible versus hidden.

Equipment bays are sized to your specific components — receiver, streaming devices, gaming consoles, cable box — with proper ventilation clearance for heat management. We document the equipment list during the planning phase so nothing is an afterthought at installation.

Cable Management and Component Storage in Garland Builds

Cable management in a built-in media center has to be solved during construction, not after. Once the cabinetry is installed, running new cables through the structure is difficult and often impossible without damage. We plan every cable path before fabrication begins — HDMI runs from the TV mount location down to the equipment bay, power conditioner locations, subwoofer cable routes, and any in-wall speaker wiring that needs to pass through the cabinet structure.

Equipment bays are built with removable back panels for access to connections and ventilation slots at the top and bottom of each bay to allow heat to escape. The goal is an installation where the front of the media wall looks completely clean — no visible cables anywhere — while the back of the equipment bay is accessible and organized.

  • In-wall cable channels routed before finishing
  • Equipment bay sizing matched to your components
  • Ventilation slots for heat management
  • Removable back panels for future access
  • Power strip and conditioner mounting built in

Materials We Use for Garland Media Center Projects

Media center cabinetry needs to be structurally sound — shelves carry heavy equipment and books, and the TV mount carries significant dynamic load. We build every media center box from thick domestic plywood, which provides the rigidity and screw-holding strength that particleboard simply cannot. The face frames are solid hardwood, the shelf pins are rated for real loads, and the TV mount blocking is built into the wall structure behind the cabinet — not just into the drywall.

Most media centers we build for Garland homeowners are painted — typically white or off-white to match existing trim — over a hard maple substrate. For homeowners who want a natural wood look, white oak with an open-grain finish or walnut with a clear coat are the most requested options. Both are available with or without glass doors on the upper display sections.

Door styles follow the same options available throughout our cabinet work — inset shaker for a traditional or transitional look, slab for a more contemporary design. The media center can match existing cabinetry in the home or establish its own design character as a feature wall.

Common Questions

Media Center FAQ — Garland, TX

Do you build custom media centers in Garland, TX?+

Yes — we serve Garland for custom media center and entertainment wall projects. It's a reasonable drive from our Plano shop.

How do you handle cable management?+

We route cable channels through the back panels of the cabinet during construction — before finishing — so all cables run hidden from the moment of installation. No surface-mounted raceways, no visible wire bundles.

Can you build around an existing fireplace?+

Yes — flanking a fireplace with built-in media cabinetry is one of our most common living room projects. We design around the firebox, hearth, and any existing surround to create a cohesive wall.

How far are you from Garland?+

We're based in Plano, TX — a short drive from Garland. We handle site visits, measurements, and installation ourselves.

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