Spexs
2012-04-25 11:25:21
- #1
Good day everyone,
I plan to set up the following TV wall from the series Besta in the living room:
The power outlet will be located in the base cabinet in the compartment of the Denon AVR.
I am not quite sure how to route the cables from the lower cabinets into the panel. The glass Besta top plate lies on the lower cabinets, which I do not want to do without. How will the panel then be attached? It cannot be fixed to the base cabinet but must be mounted only on the wall (practically "standing" on the base cabinet).
Do I now have to install the base cabinets a few centimeters away from the wall so that I can reach into the panel through the back panel (which will be omitted around the AVR area for ventilation anyway), or is there another way?
Can the cables for the Inreda cabinet lighting simply run behind the wall cabinets and then go from above into the panel?
Furthermore, I wonder if the drawers behind the doors are possible like that. Although the Besta planner lets me do it that way, you never know
Many thanks and best regards Carsten
I plan to set up the following TV wall from the series Besta in the living room:
The power outlet will be located in the base cabinet in the compartment of the Denon AVR.
I am not quite sure how to route the cables from the lower cabinets into the panel. The glass Besta top plate lies on the lower cabinets, which I do not want to do without. How will the panel then be attached? It cannot be fixed to the base cabinet but must be mounted only on the wall (practically "standing" on the base cabinet).
Do I now have to install the base cabinets a few centimeters away from the wall so that I can reach into the panel through the back panel (which will be omitted around the AVR area for ventilation anyway), or is there another way?
Can the cables for the Inreda cabinet lighting simply run behind the wall cabinets and then go from above into the panel?
Furthermore, I wonder if the drawers behind the doors are possible like that. Although the Besta planner lets me do it that way, you never know
Many thanks and best regards Carsten