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Hi all,
Finally just purchased a house! Luckily, it came with a room just big enough for a dedicated theater room.
Version 1 was a house that I rented a few years back. It had a 13' x 13' 3" for a theater room. It was nice and wide, but it was actually a master bedroom. I'm not a bachelor anymore, so I can "cheat" by doing this.
Version 2 was a house that I'm currently in. It's a 9' 3" x 19' room. Great length, but the width isn't ideal \.
Version 3 is finally my new house, and it will be a 9" 8" width, followed by a 14' 4" length, but there's also a 2' deep closet in the back which is ideal for the AV rack and movie storage location.
So anyways, all good for a nice little 4-seater theater room! Just need to do some slight design customization (flat paint, curtains, sliding closet door, projector mount, etc).
One thing I've noticed in ALL of my HT rooms, is that it gets stuffy when there's warm bodies as well as the AV stuff. This new room has one vent on the floor. What are some cheap ways that I can increase airflow without having to keep the bedroom door open, since from my past experience, this is usually a minor problem.
Finally just purchased a house! Luckily, it came with a room just big enough for a dedicated theater room.
Version 1 was a house that I rented a few years back. It had a 13' x 13' 3" for a theater room. It was nice and wide, but it was actually a master bedroom. I'm not a bachelor anymore, so I can "cheat" by doing this.
Version 2 was a house that I'm currently in. It's a 9' 3" x 19' room. Great length, but the width isn't ideal \.
Version 3 is finally my new house, and it will be a 9" 8" width, followed by a 14' 4" length, but there's also a 2' deep closet in the back which is ideal for the AV rack and movie storage location.
So anyways, all good for a nice little 4-seater theater room! Just need to do some slight design customization (flat paint, curtains, sliding closet door, projector mount, etc).
One thing I've noticed in ALL of my HT rooms, is that it gets stuffy when there's warm bodies as well as the AV stuff. This new room has one vent on the floor. What are some cheap ways that I can increase airflow without having to keep the bedroom door open, since from my past experience, this is usually a minor problem.