I finally got some pictures taken of my completed theater room project. While many are blurry (I'll have to try and do a better job this evening with my photography!), I wanted to get some "better late than never" photos posted.
Again, I appreciate all the help received here at the forum, which helped give me the skill and confidence needed to tackle the trim carpentry in this room.
Here is a picture of the room as you enter from the hallway:
Here is a picture looking from the "screen wall" toward the back of the room:
Here is a picture looking from the back of the room toward the screen wall:
Here is a picture of the "equipment rack" and the DVD/Blu-Ray cabinets...
Here is a picture of how the stairs turned out, which step up to the second level of seating:
Here is another view of the equipment and media cabinets:
And finally, a view of the screen wall from the left side of the theater, looking back toward the hall that leads to the theater room:
Again, thank you all for the assistance you provided along the way; I am really happy overall with how things turned out. It was a tough project, going from attic space to a completed theater, and the most nerve-wracking portion was the trim carpentry, but I'm real happy with the final result.
Thanks for looking,
Steve
Again, I appreciate all the help received here at the forum, which helped give me the skill and confidence needed to tackle the trim carpentry in this room.
Here is a picture of the room as you enter from the hallway:
Here is a picture looking from the "screen wall" toward the back of the room:
Here is a picture looking from the back of the room toward the screen wall:
Here is a picture of the "equipment rack" and the DVD/Blu-Ray cabinets...
Here is a picture of how the stairs turned out, which step up to the second level of seating:
Here is another view of the equipment and media cabinets:
And finally, a view of the screen wall from the left side of the theater, looking back toward the hall that leads to the theater room:
Again, thank you all for the assistance you provided along the way; I am really happy overall with how things turned out. It was a tough project, going from attic space to a completed theater, and the most nerve-wracking portion was the trim carpentry, but I'm real happy with the final result.
Thanks for looking,
Steve
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