Some TV stands come with a thin backing to cover the space behind the television, and others are completely open. An open back against a wall might be acceptable, but a back provides a more finished look and enables the TV stand to be placed in the middle of a room without access to all the cords and cables. If your TV stand didn't come with a back, you can make one and attach it yourself. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
- 1
Measure the perimeter of the back of the TV stand. Mark the dimensions on a sheet of paper.
2Purchase a piece of thin plywood or particle board big enough to cover the entire back of the unit. Purchase a package of wood nails long enough to penetrate the plywood or particle board and at least 3/4 inches into the wood on the back of the unit.
3Measure and mark the perimeter to be cut on one side of the plywood or particle board.
4Cut the plywood or particle board to the correct size with a circular saw.
5Paint or stain the backing an appropriate color. Allow the paint or stain to fully dry.
6Ask a helper to hold the backing up to the back of the TV stand. Hammer several nails through the backing and into the TV stand to secure the backing.
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