View Full Version : The Plewacki Game Room/Cinema Finished!!!


Plewacka
01-14-08, 12:46 PM
:mad:I'm really mad because I lost all of the before pictures of this place, and it really showed how much work we put into this place. There was ugly not even wood paneling on the walls, the molding was falling off, the windows were dying, the ceiling was a ugly tannish white, and the bathroom was actually a laundry bathroom at first.

Well here's a couple pics of after all the worK...
Now we have a Sony PS3, Sony HT-DDW790, Sony 46KDFE2000, a Sony VPL-AW15, a Xbox 360, a Nintendo Wii, and Xbox 360 HDDVD add on :D:D:D

MacTVJunkie
01-14-08, 02:13 PM
Looks like a cozy room. Well done. The blue walls seem quite bright, though. Do you find you get any problems with reflection/colour shifting from them?

MacAlert
01-14-08, 08:11 PM
Swap the location of the PS3 with the receiver. The heat from the receiver is venting right up to the PS3.

Netko350Z
01-14-08, 10:14 PM
Swap the location of the PS3 with the receiver. The heat from the receiver is venting right up to the PS3.

Not that much since it sits on glass. It isn't like he has a small wood buring stove under there.:rolleyes:


Also get a surge protector!!! I would move that smaller couch out of there. When the screen is down I can imagine seeing "heads" in the screen.

frorule
01-15-08, 09:52 AM
That's a nice room you have there. I have the 42" version of the E2000 and love it. It puts out probably the best HD picture I've ever seen.

How do you like the Sony PJ? I considered getting one since I like their TV's so much.

Wazzey
01-15-08, 12:14 PM
Congratulation on getting finished. Now its time to sit back and do some serious gaming. Looks great

Plewacka
01-15-08, 03:46 PM
It still feels like it's missing something, I just don't know what. Any suggestions?

MacAlert
01-15-08, 03:55 PM
Not that much since it sits on glass. It isn't like he has a small wood buring stove under there.:rolleyes:

Not really true. The glass on top of my amp gets very hot. I usually leave my laptop on the top shelf with the amp below it. If I leave the amp on, the laptop gets really hot underneath.