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post #31 of 45

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Nice Home Theater!

What color did you use for your walls?
post #32 of 45

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Very clean installation. The color looks like a flat Chamois latex. I am kind of partial to that color, myself.

Nice Job! I like how your projector is placed, as well. The lighting should make for some dramatic moments once you get your artwork up.

Enjoy!
post #33 of 45

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Very Nice!!!! Looks awesome.
post #34 of 45

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Very nice, Rayjr said it best " very clean and simple ...not all Gotti ". Its the Theater that my wife and I can enjoy.
post #35 of 45

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Very nice colors - very clean look. Nice work!
post #36 of 45

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King you deserve a round of applause. Awesome Job

post #37 of 45

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Hey King sweet looking room... Props!!!

Also in regard to your post talking about renting HD movies, check out Netflix I know they've already started renting out Blu Ray movies but I am not sure if they've started yet on the HD DVD's. I do know its supposed to be soon though.

PROPS!!!!!
post #38 of 45

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May I offer a suggestion without getting you too upset: the white doors have a habit of reflecting light and will degrade the screen image. You "might" want to reevaluate the door's color and, perhaps, use a darker shade of the wall color for them.

(Just a thought)
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Originally Posted by Edward Weinman
May I offer a suggestion without getting you too upset: the white doors have a habit of reflecting light and will degrade the screen image. You "might" want to reevaluate the door's color and, perhaps, use a darker shade of the wall color for them.

(Just a thought)

I completely agree with you. The pics posted here were taken with some ambient light, and the lights right above the doors certainly don't help. With the lighting dimmed down all the way, it's not a big problem although bright scenes will show the white doors again. I do plan on painting them the same color as the room sometime in the near future...
post #40 of 45

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Very nice. I wish the ceilings in my room were as tall as yours. Looks like they're over 8'. And Polk speakers
post #41 of 45

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Very nice!! I really like that muted color. Wonderful work.
post #42 of 45
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Originally Posted by blobula
Nice Home Theater!

What color did you use for your walls?

The paint is from the Benjamin Moore collection. Color code was posted in one of the earlier threads in this post. Looks much nicer in person. The pics I took have a lot of light projected on to the walls...
post #43 of 45

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King you have done a wonderful job on your theater. With the Pearl I am sure you could get another row of seating in. Have you ever thought about that or does 4 cover you ? I am about 90% complete with my den to HT conversion and squeezed 2 rows in 16' 6" room ha ha. Looks beautiful ! Johnathan
post #44 of 45
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Originally Posted by johnathan
King you have done a wonderful job on your theater. With the Pearl I am sure you could get another row of seating in. Have you ever thought about that or does 4 cover you ? I am about 90% complete with my den to HT conversion and squeezed 2 rows in 16' 6" room ha ha. Looks beautiful ! Johnathan

I thought about two rows of seats, but there were several reasons I decided against it...

I would not be able to open the rear french doors, This would permamently 'close' the room. (Right now I can open doors on both sides and create an open concept.) I would have to build a riser for the second row & install carpeting, and I would have to spend another $4000 for an extra 4 seats. We have a family room upstairs for guests and hardly ever have more than 4 people in the theater. The one time we did, a few cushions on the floor did the trick.

I am absolutely amazed with the Pearl though. Couldn't ask for anything more...
post #45 of 45

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Originally Posted by RayJr
I love that look....very clean and simple Home Theater...not all gotti
Excellent job.

RayJr


I'll have to agree.........I love this simple clean look...........Very nice
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