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Where did yo get your sofa? I have been looking and the smallest wifth is 144". The room is 144" wide and the sellers of the sofa tell me not to get it (tight fit). My other plans are to go with just three seats or go two rows, front=two seats, back= three seats but I would have to build a riser.
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These are the chairs we have... http://www.lanefurniture.com/Products/ProdInfoDet.asp?MasterNo=12690&LHF=Their website isn't all that great. But if you click the 'click here' link at the end of the first paragraph on the page, there is a small graphic showing the size of 125" for the config you are talking about. Here's the image from the link...
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Thanks Dave,
I actually was looking at the one that has a curve to it. but that would work perfectly. your right that site sucks. Now i just have to track down a site that sells that particular style.
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Having a hard time locating that straight across design at 125".
I have another question. So far every HT I have looked online does not have a ceiling fan. I was planning on making a nice shelf on the back wall to place the fp on. I do not want to mount it on the ceiling. I prefer to have a ceiling fan unless it degrades the quality of the picture somehow.
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I've got a ceiling fan over my HT and one in the office behind it on the same circuit. No visible effects on the TV's performance.
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As long as it is not in the way of the image it should be okay, just make sure it is a quiet fan so you don't notice it during quiet movie scenes.
Also, if you had a non-fixed screen, you wouldn't want the air current causing it to sway- but if it is tensioned/fixed or painted to the wall, this wouldn't be an issue.
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