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Gnatevil: Ran across your pics while looking for a projector for my little project. I'm not building a "theater" but I am making a room for movies and gaming. What are the dimensions of your room? Also, distance from screen to front seats/back seats and the projector? Also, how do you have your wiring ran from your source to the projector? Anyway, I really like your setup and wish I could convince my wife to let me do just a theater, but I guess I have to take what I can get.
August 18, 2010 4:02PM

U.B.: Dan, You need to raise the price for tickets to the new and improved theater!!
June 3, 2009 3:31PM

Karla: Absolutely gorgeous!
June 3, 2009 11:15AM

Kevin Westenskow: Great job! Looks like a lot of fun. I am in the proccess of building one of my own and would like to know your couch distances from the screen, both front and back row, and do you have your screen slightly tilted? Loved the finish work. Thanks for sharing your stuff
December 22, 2005 12:39PM

rita: hi
May 1, 2005 1:43PM

herrerabien:
April 17, 2005 7:10PM

Brian Pearson: Really like the construction and the layout, great job. However, I think you might be severly limiting the potential of your home theater with the amp/speakers. I would definately look at Paradigm cinema sets to replace the bose system it looks like you have. Most people don't realize just how cruddy bose speakers sound until they hear the competition. I'm sure if you combined a paradigm set of speakers with maybe a nicer yamaha receiver, you could really bring the room to life. Excellent job though!
February 26, 2005 7:23PM

Wendell Perezs`: nice, very nice.
March 22, 2004 11:16AM

Marianne: Great! Thanks for sharing your pic's. I would really like to know how you made your cup holders & how far the back of your front row seat is from the screen. Did you make the back lit boxes for your posters? Looks Like Alot Of Fun!
February 6, 2004 5:05PM

Ed: I've seen a lot of home built theaters and yours wins the prize. This is exactly what I have been wanting to do for years..
September 20, 2003 4:16PM

Ray: Your theatre is the best one I have yet to see. I need some information on creating my own. When I start to build my own theatre, I should first do all of the frame work, then the electrical and then the drywall work...is that correct?
August 22, 2003 10:51AM

Jeremy: Great job on you Home theater. Can you tell me the dimension of your room from the Screen to the back wall. Thanks, Jeremy
June 4, 2003 10:11AM

Clay Campbell: Everything looks great especially to the detail work of the walls. The stadium style seating is perfect. Probably one of the finest home theatre setups I have seen.
May 28, 2003 2:08PM

Jason: Great job. Everything Looks Great. I am also curious about the room dimensions including height and the layout. Do you enter from the wall behind the screen?
March 13, 2003 8:12AM

Steve: Great job on the room! I like your projector. What are your room dimensions? What are the Projector and screan distances? I'm planing my home theater from scratch and I need some examples. Thanks and I hope to talk to you soon. Steve
November 21, 2002 12:51PM

William: That is a great room! I have recently moved to georgia and would love to see it sometime. How far are you from athens,ga? You can e-mail me if you like.
November 7, 2002 7:45PM

Zack Kincaide: I am thinking of building a home theater and was looking for ideas when I ran across your site, and I must say that you've done an excellent job with your theater. The seating looks very comfortable, and the backlighting on the posters, help's to make it very authentic looking, and the Exit sign's are a great added touch ! Thanks for posting the pictures so that those of us who are considering this, can not only get some idea's, but also some inspiration.
November 3, 2002 2:14PM

Brian: Dan: I must say the theater room turned out great. Very impressive. Looking forward to seeing it in person with some booming sub surround sound. I like both of the marquis'. Can't go wrong with either one. Particuarily like the play on the "Hollywood" sign. Number two is cool in an "old school" cinema way. On the home front, no baby just yet, but will let you know when the addition arives. Later, B Mac
October 10, 2002 4:11PM