

I have one of those really heavy entertainment units. I would like - if possible - to upcycle it. I am thinking of two stages: the first to convert it to a TV bench unit with ideally separating parts so there's a short stand for the TV on top with consoles etc in the slot under and then joining the two glass cabinet ends to make a separate media unit, then of course make it look nice enough (hide holes and glue marks etc) . Stage two would be to modernise it, but I don't want to do that yet and we expect to move in a few months.
It is an Early Settler unit and seems to be a mix of nails, some screws and I am guessing glue. I have little or no carpentry experience and just your standard occasional DIY tool set.
I would like advice on if this is possible to do at all, let alone with my skills set, and if so, how do I go about it please? I have contacted some carpenters previously and none seem interested in the job or indicate it would be too much work. For me, it's a solid piece of furniture that could last for generations, itjust needs a bit of updating for current use.
Thanks in advance.