That is mine.IS that your home theater Unc or just some examples of ones that that company did?
Looks like 2 different rooms, but both look amazing. Bully for you Unc!That is mine.
The first thing people do is ask how much it cost, and they are stunned to find out the design cost more than the actual construction.
Its mostly wood and fabric.
I may have put a framing pic in from the beginning that we ended up changing. There were several changes we made along the way, especially to the floor.Looks like 2 different rooms, but both look amazing. Bully for you Unc!
It started out at 20'X24'Oh yeah, I see it now with the sound stuff behind where the screen goes. They did an amazing job though. How big was the open room before they did the construction?
Yes...if I remember correctly, it was about 2' or so on each wall where the columns are, about 1' where the soundproofing was...I believe the front was 4' and 1' at the back wall.So you lost about 1.5 to 2 ft in either wall for the padding, sound proofing and framed up columns?
I built an AC'd closet in the room with the intent of my media server and stereo stuff going in there once I decided how we would build it out. I love the thought of doing what you did, but doubt I'll build it out so elaborately. Yours is gorgeous. Our ceiling is a tray from 8 to 9 ft so I could hang a projector, but we'll see. Maybe I'll do the large LED for everything else and a drop down screen with a projector for movie nights.Yes...if I remember correctly, it was about 2' or so on each wall where the columns are, about 1' where the soundproofing was...I believe the front was 4' and 1' at the back wall.
The soundproofing mat is only 1"-2" thick or so.
I can open up the left "column" and get behind the screen. My equipment is framed into a cubby on the right rear side. Its accessible thru a door/closet outside the theater room.
Yes, absolutely. What is ceiling height?That being the case I've got plenty of room. Our upstairs bonus room is about 24x30. Plus I've got about an additional 30 Sq ft in a nook area that I've built a bar/snack bar in.
Thanks for the design.That is mine.
The first thing people do is ask how much it cost, and they are stunned to find out the design cost more than the actual construction.
Its mostly wood and fabric.
I think a pergola in your family room is in order.Thanks for the design.
I'm going to build one just like it with my Ryobis.
I thought I've read that before but forgot about it. But it has to do with sound waves and how they travel. I looked it up and this is what one website said:Yes, absolutely. What is ceiling height?
I know Erskine had a special size they wanted to stay in- they seemed to like odd sizes...like 17x19..21x23, etc. I know they made me buy another subwoofer to even out the bass.
I don't have a family room.I think a pergola in your family room is in order.
So I guess now a 70" with a Bose system is just a pile of Crap. I am embarrassed to admit I own it.
So I guess now a 70" with a Bose system is just a pile of Crap. I am embarrassed to admit I own it.
Thanks Unc. I'm sure when the time comes I'll have questions.Let me know if you need help forts...I can give you the material names they used in mine. You obviously know about framing, and that's the biggest piece of the puzzle. Many guys simply frame the columns, frame the 30" wings at the front of the screen, hang sheetrock on them, and paint. Erskine gave me a projector distance and height calculator too if you need help with distance, throw, etc. I think you can find them on the interwebs, but I have it if you need help.
No LT it isn't. In fact I'll likely do that and then an inexpensive projector later for movie night. But Mine will have to be an 80" LED!So I guess now a 70" with a Bose system is just a pile of Crap. I am embarrassed to admit I own it.