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Ray Coronado Feb 04, 2008 10 comments

We wired the room, installed the equipment, and calibrated the system ourselves—and we couldn't be prouder.

Neil Chatani Oct 25, 2007 1 comments

This humble installation shows how far you can go with a little craftiness and some hand tools.

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Thomas Kern, ho... Aug 22, 2007 9 comments

I've always loved going to the movies. Most of my childhood Saturday mornings were spent at the Palace Theater in Winchester, Virginia, where I could watch two films, cartoons, a newsreel, a short, and coming attractions—all for a quarter. About three years ago, I was surfing eBay and ran across a listing for a movie poster from the 1956 horror film The Mole People. I became obsessed with that poster and soon found myself in a fierce bidding war. Later, I realized what was really going on. The Mole People poster had rekindled those childhood memories, and I somehow wanted to go back in time and relive those special Saturdays. That's when I decided to design and build an ornate 1950s style home theater.

Glenn Mosby Aug 28, 2007 0 comments

Having lived in our home since 1979, we are the third owners of this tiny 750-square-foot, 1.5 story, 1943 frame bungalow. In 1998 we decided on some major interior and exterior modifications, which I designed and we had done. The exterior changes gave the house a fresh, neomodern look without spoiling the home's original character lines, allowing it to still fit in with our neighborhood. The interior changes opened up our main floor plan. I have since caught the carpentry bug and now design and do my own work.

James Reedy Aug 31, 2007 2 comments

How I turned my passion for audio into my own theater.

Bill Yung Nov 05, 2007 5 comments

A reader finds home theater inspiration in his first theater, giving him the craving to upgrade.

Joe Klusnick Nov 14, 2007 5 comments

For my first true home theater, I didn't mess around.

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Tony Reimer Aug 28, 2007 1 comments

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.

James Robinson Aug 28, 2007 2 comments

From 30,000 feet to reality.

Tom J. Slager, ... Aug 28, 2007 1 comments

After several years of reading about the home theater experience, my family and I finally decided to convert some unused basement space into our own dedicated theater. Since I enjoy doing home-improvement projects, I chose to do most of the construction myself and to hire a reliable company to provide and integrate the audio/video components. I had constructed a small, built-in entertainment center a few years before in our home in Cincinnati, Ohio, but had never done a project as large as this.

Doug Christianson Sep 03, 2007 11 comments

An electrical background and a passion for gear garnered this reader a great DIY theater.

Charles Bloom Aug 28, 2007 2 comments

Everything I needed was online.

Grant and Cathy... Oct 03, 2007 7 comments

How we transformed our room from Brady Bunch shag to old-Hollywood glamour.

Ruben Ortiz Oct 22, 2007 6 comments

This homeowner takes DIY to another level.

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Bob Yazel, Homeowner Aug 22, 2007 0 comments

Our home theater started out as an unfinished basement room with dimensions of 14 by 18 by 9 feet. The room is rectangular, with three doors and no windows. Audio problems are inherently more difficult to solve than video problems. Fortunately, the room dimensions are friendly to acoustic resonances. Since the theater would be right under the great room of the house, the main goal was to decouple the theater from the rest of the house as best as possible.

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