I guess I'll start here. I moved that switch.
Here it is in the bigger picture. It's the closet light switch and positioned where it was it always ended up behind something. At first I installed a light fixture with a pull string but it just seemed like an amateur solution to a simple problem.
Now on the other side you can see where I tapped into the overhead lighting circuit at that switch and I tapped into the neutral from the Recessed Media Plate that I installed a surge protected duplex receptacle into. That's what I wanted to ask Rick about. Is that allowed? That's the two Romex hanging on the right. One has the hot and the other has the neutral. I want to use that overhead lighting circuit to power up a couple of lights that I would install into a sofit that I will eventually build over the seating/viewing position.
This is going a little backwards now but here's the terminated receptacles in the Media Wall Plate and the gray receptacles on the left in the wall will eventually make their way into the entertainment center. Notice the TV is hanging on the wall with the studs cut as opposed to laying on the floor with a cracked screen? Yep, I'll be taking all the credit fort that.
The shelf mock up: it needs a modification but this is the idea. Fully Extended:
In the retracted position:
I know that's a lousy group of photo's but I don't have the time to clean up and have it all make better sense. I got to get some fire stops cut up and notched out and that shelf need mods and I gotsta get to Eddie's.