Awesome. Thanks so much for the tidbits! Keep em comin
Feb 8, 2014 #41 of 46 paratus Agent Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 49 Real Name Jason Awesome. Thanks so much for the tidbits! Keep em comin
Feb 8, 2014 #42 of 46 paratus Agent Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 49 Real Name Jason What about acoustic panels? I'm aiming for a theme of contemporary utilitarianism with a splash of vintage
What about acoustic panels? I'm aiming for a theme of contemporary utilitarianism with a splash of vintage
Feb 8, 2014 #43 of 46 schan1269 HTF Expert HW Reviewer Senior HTF Member Joined Jul 4, 2012 Messages 17,104 Location Chicago-ish/NW Indiana Real Name Sam I'm not sure what that would look like...
Feb 8, 2014 #44 of 46 paratus Agent Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 49 Real Name Jason Me either... But it looked good in the reflection in the bottom of my malbec. http://cdn.decoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Modern-Theater-Room-with-Great-Viewing-Distance.jpgSimilar to this but with more wood grain and darker colors
Me either... But it looked good in the reflection in the bottom of my malbec. http://cdn.decoist.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Modern-Theater-Room-with-Great-Viewing-Distance.jpgSimilar to this but with more wood grain and darker colors
Feb 8, 2014 #45 of 46 schan1269 HTF Expert HW Reviewer Senior HTF Member Joined Jul 4, 2012 Messages 17,104 Location Chicago-ish/NW Indiana Real Name Sam Wood grain is the opposite of acoustic treatment.Although...I've not researched dead wood...beyond the TV show.
Wood grain is the opposite of acoustic treatment.Although...I've not researched dead wood...beyond the TV show.
Feb 8, 2014 #46 of 46 schan1269 HTF Expert HW Reviewer Senior HTF Member Joined Jul 4, 2012 Messages 17,104 Location Chicago-ish/NW Indiana Real Name Sam Apparently there are wood acoustic panels.RPG.com