Home Movie Theaters

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Jon Iverson  |  Sep 05, 2007  | 
An all-McIntosh system is the apple of this homeowner's eye—and ears.
Doug Christianson  |  Sep 03, 2007  | 

<I>An electrical background and a passion for gear garnered this reader a great DIY theater. </I>

Adrienne Maxwell  |  Aug 31, 2007  | 

<I>Nothing is quite as simple as it seems in this award-winning home theater. </I>

James Reedy  |  Aug 31, 2007  | 

<I>How I turned my passion for audio into my own theater.</I>

Krissy Rushing  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>If you thought that the only place where you can achieve A/V perfection is a dedicated space, think again.</I>

Dan Daley  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 
And you thought home theater was just for the home.
Steve Barnard  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>How I did my homework and saved.</I>

Charles Bloom  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>Everything I needed was online. </I>

Krissy Rushing  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>How to fit 10 seats in a small room and still get amazing sound.</I>

James Robinson  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>From 30,000 feet to reality. </I>

Aaron Dalton  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>Jerry Rice's dream family theater.</I>

Chris LeGrange  |  Aug 28, 2007  | 

<I>19 designers, 19 rooms, 1 installer. </I>

Adrienne Maxwell  |  Aug 28, 2007  | 

<I>Driven by his passion for movies, this homeowner truly went the distance to create his ideal home theater.</I>

Tony Reimer  |  Aug 28, 2007  | 

Although it took a total of two years and six months of hard work, an equity line is what really helped me finish my theater. Home Theater magazine, Audio Video Interiors, and the Internet were my main sources of information. The room's dimensions are 13.5 by 19 by 8.33 feet, with a closet in the rear that houses the component rack. I gutted the room to the studs, even the ceiling, and installed a dedicated power circuit for audio, video, and lighting. I ran all the wiring for low voltage in the crawl space and for high voltage in the attic. Some crossing was unavoidable, but, at 90-degree angles, I've had no problems. To begin color selection, I started with the ceiling. I simulated the night sky with Ralph Lauren flat paint in magistrate black. I took a paint chip with me to the garment district in L.A. and found curtain fabric. With those colors to work with, I picked out the wall and trim paint and the carpet to match. I already had the black leather furniture.

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