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Home theater without usable walls

Hifi Buys from Nashville Tenn. decided to do up a home theater in a room that did not come with any vertical walls – after all, we’re talking about an attic here. The designers had to erect a wall beforehand though so that the theater can be set up, and the room offered ample resonance which would further enhance the movie watching experience. A whole lot of acoustic panels were also put up to prevent the sound from filtering down to the rest of the inhabitants in the house. Originally meant to be a gaming and entertainment room, guess the attic has turned into something much more social-friendly, capable of squeezing up to 10 folks at a go. Among the fittings include a 110” display, a Sony VPL-VW100 projector with 800 ANSI lumens, a 15,000:1 contrast ratio and full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution. No idea on how much this project costs though.

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