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Ok. I have a small basement I want to use as my home theatre room and my display is a front projector. The room is 11 feet 8" wide by 7 feet 4" high and about 17 feet long. I have a very small (tiny) window in the corner which I will block off light from completely. I have one door into the room that needs to have the bottom blocked off to stop light. Carpet will also be replaced with a black carpet. Any suggestions for carpets?
I prefer to use black. I could use a dark burgundy or dark red but would rather go the distance and use black. The room is the only one in the basement and only has laundry on one end and is not used for anything else.
What can you suggest for the flattest most non-reflective paint possible?
Would be nice to have something that isn't too bad chemical and environment wise too.
thanks,
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
Ok, some people say to use a satin or eggshell. I guess I have to learn more about paints.
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
Paint finish comes in (usually) four varieties. Ranked from least to most reflective they are: Flat, Eggshell, Satin, Semi-gloss, Gloss. Flat paint does, as others have said, mark easily. Eggshell is nearly as dull as flat, but has a harder surface that stands up better to use, and is easier to clean.
You can go with black, but I would probably go with a couple shades of dark gray, to avoid having a claustrophobic room.
Consider using some dark curtains in areas where reflections would be the worst, such as both side walls of the screen area, and around the screen. Curtains will kill reflections much better than even the blackest of paint.
Hope it works for you!
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
Thanks. Good info and great suggestions

Curtains are handy for acoustic absorption too, of which I am also in need
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
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Paint finish comes in (usually) four varieties. Ranked from least to most reflective they are: Flat, Eggshell, Satin, Semi-gloss, Gloss.
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hardy har. I wrote "4" then gave five examples.....I'm SO smart...
please change the four to a five for me
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
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hardy har. I wrote "4" then gave five examples.....I'm SO smart...
please change the four to a five for me 
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That's ok. I sort of merged semi-gloss and gloss into one two-parter
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
Here is my plan so far:
1. Patch wall and ceiling nicks, scrapes and holes.
2. Sand ceiling, side walls and back wall
3. Paint ceiling very dark gray, very dark burgundy or black, either flat or eggshell
4. Paint side walls very dark burgundy - eggshell
5. Paint back wall very very dark gray or black - eggshell
6. Acoustic sound treatment panels and/or cloth and wall hangings to absorb and diffuse sound (receiver and speakers are a bright combo).
7. Dark burgundy Side Curtains
8. Dark burgundy carpet
Any thoughts?
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
Any more suggestions for paints?
How about Sherwin Williams? Colour Accents - Ultra Deep base flat for the ceiling etc.
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Re: Flattest most non-reflective paint for front projection home theatre room?
I did some shopping for paints today. Actually thinking I may go with Benjamin Moore Ulti-matte.
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