Bespoke Media Walls Designed & Built in Norfolk

A well-designed media wall can completely transform a living space, creating a clean focal point that feels built into the room rather than added afterwards.

At Minnis Bespoke Cabinetry, I design and build bespoke media walls for homeowners across Norfolk. Each project is tailored to the room, combining framing, plasterboard construction and a skimmed finish to create a seamless result ready for decoration.

Media Wall Norfolk

Built Around Your Room

Each media wall is designed specifically to suit the layout and proportions of the space.

Seamless Plastered Finish

Constructed using CLS framing and plasterboard, ready for a skimmed and painted finish.

Integrated Features

Designed to accommodate lighting, electric fires, TVs and hidden cable routes.

Electrical Work Documented

Electrical alterations are carefully tested and recorded as part of the installation process.

Designed Around Your Space

Media walls are designed to create a strong focal point within the room while still feeling natural to the space. Rather than relying on freestanding furniture, the structure is built directly into the room to create a clean, architectural feature.

Each media wall is tailored to the layout of the space and can be designed to incorporate a television, electric fire, alcove shelving or feature lighting depending on the look you want to achieve.

  • Designed to create a clean focal point within the room

  • Built around televisions, electric fires and feature lighting

  • Tailored to the proportions of the wall and surrounding space

  • Creates a built-in appearance with a seamless finish

  • Designed to feel like part of the room rather than added furniture

The result is a feature that transforms how the room looks and feels while maintaining a clean, built-in appearance.

Media Wall with 3 sided fire Norwich
Media Wall Frame Norfolk

Constructed for a Seamless Finish

Unlike cabinetry-based media units, media walls are constructed using a CLS framework and plasterboard system to create a fully built-in feature within the room.

Once the framework is built, the structure is plasterboarded and then skimmed by a plasterer to achieve a seamless finish. This leaves the wall ready for painting by the homeowner or decorator.

  • CLS framing tailored to the room

  • Plasterboarded construction for a built-in look

  • Skimmed finish for a smooth final surface

  • Designed to accommodate integrated lighting and media equipment

  • Ready for final painting and decoration

This method creates a clean architectural result that feels fully integrated into the room.

A Focal Point for Modern Living

A media wall does more than house a television. It changes the feel of the room, creating a more considered and visually balanced focal point.

Depending on the design, a media wall can incorporate recessed TV space, integrated electric fires, lighting and display areas to create a feature that feels both practical and design-led.

  • Clean built-in appearance

  • Space for integrated electric fires

  • Lighting designed to add warmth and atmosphere

  • Hidden cable routes for a tidier finish

  • A feature that enhances the overall feel of the room

The aim is to create a feature that improves both the appearance and atmosphere of the space.

Media Wall Norfolk

Who Is This Ideal For?

Bespoke media walls are ideal for homeowners who want a room to feel more finished, design-led and visually cohesive.

They work particularly well for those who want to create a strong focal point around a television or electric fire while maintaining a clean built-in appearance.

  • Homeowners wanting a design-led focal point

  • Rooms that feel incomplete or visually plain

  • Spaces where a seamless built-in finish is preferred

  • Those wanting integrated lighting or an electric fire

  • Anyone looking for a cleaner alternative to freestanding media furniture

By designing the feature around the room itself, the result feels more like part of the architecture than an added item.

The Process

Creating a bespoke media wall is a straightforward process. From the first enquiry through to installation, each stage is designed to ensure the finished wall fits the room properly and delivers the intended look.

Initial Enquiry

Get in touch to discuss your ideas, the room and the type of media wall you have in mind.

Initial Estimate

Based on your description and photos of the space, I can provide a guide price for the project.

Home Visit & Survey

Measurements are taken and the room is assessed so the media wall can be designed to suit the space.

Design & Quotation

A detailed quotation and design plan is prepared, covering the layout and integrated features.

Build & Installation

The media wall is constructed, plasterboarded and prepared for skimming, creating a seamless built-in feature.

Recent Media Wall Projects

Below are examples of bespoke media walls completed in homes across Norfolk. Each one is designed around the room and built to create a clean, integrated focal point.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cost depends on the size of the wall, the complexity of the design and whether features such as electric fires or integrated lighting are included. As a general guide, most bespoke media wall projects fall somewhere in the region of £3,000 to £8,000, depending on the layout and specification. I’m always happy to provide an initial estimate once I understand the room and design.

 

Media walls are typically constructed using a CLS timber framework and plasterboard system. The structure is then skimmed to create a seamless finish ready for decoration.

Yes. Many media walls are designed to incorporate an integrated electric fire, creating a strong focal point within the room.

Where electrical alterations form part of the installation, the work is tested and recorded as part of the process. This provides a clearer and more professional record than many standard installations.

A media wall is a built-in plastered feature constructed as part of the room, while a media unit is a cabinetry-based furniture solution that typically offers more storage and joinery detail. Please see the Media Unit page for further details.

 

Discuss Your Media Wall Project

If you’re considering a bespoke media wall for your home, I’d be happy to discuss your ideas and the type of feature you have in mind.

Once I understand the room layout and the finish you’re looking for, I can provide an initial estimate and talk through the next steps.

 

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