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How to partition media room


Warangalbidda

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Bro new house konnanu, media room lo koncham ekkuva space vasthundi want to utilize the space..office cubicle laga oka room setup cheyali anukuntunna ,without building wall can we do a partition ??

any suggestions 

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6 minutes ago, Warangalbidda said:

Bro new house konnanu, media room lo koncham ekkuva space vasthundi want to utilize the space..office cubicle laga oka room setup cheyali anukuntunna ,without building wall can we do a partition ??

any suggestions 

DIY aa?

ATB

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keep pooja room on the side...morning pooja gadi..night ki movie room

honest suggestion is keep media rooom as is...and utilize to the full..keep a nice pool table or a small dining table if you can and make it an entertainment space

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6 minutes ago, Warangalbidda said:

Antey enti baa..abbreviation cheppu

 

6 minutes ago, Spartan said:

^&H  Do It Yourself

by your self, No panodu nthn, from scratch nuvve cheskovali.

ado learning experience antunna @Swatkat:giggle: 

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1 hour ago, jambalhaatraja said:

keep pooja room on the side...morning pooja gadi..night ki movie room

honest suggestion is keep media rooom as is...and utilize to the full..keep a nice pool table or a small dining table if you can and make it an entertainment space

I would suggest the same too. even I like it that way

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28 minutes ago, shamsher_007 said:

@Warangalbidda Interest unte, free time lo plan chey

 

Load bearing issues undav kabatti it should be easier..

My suggestion is to invest in circular saw for ease of doing...

Stick with one brand and build upon your tools as you go on doing such stuff... handyman ki paisal iche vatito buy m12 fuel cell kits if not m18 for pro stuff and get it done

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7 minutes ago, Captain_nd_Coke said:

Load bearing issues undav kabatti it should be easier..

My suggestion is to invest in circular saw for ease of doing...

Stick with one brand and build upon your tools as you go on doing such stuff... handyman ki paisal iche vatito buy m12 fuel cell kits if not m18 for pro stuff and get it done

off course, kakapothe aa interest and patience important. 

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