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#253058 - 03/22/09 11:57 AM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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axiomite
Registered: 03/07/05
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Loc: Glendale, Arizona
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Looks good, CV. What are the dimensions of the HT area? Are you going to ceiling mount the QS8 near the kitchen?
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#253063 - 03/22/09 12:28 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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Yeah, they're going to be ceiling-mounted, and yeah, I suppose I should have some sort of table to dine at behind the theater seating somewhere, huh?
I didn't have the measurements handy, so I had to remeasure the area for the home theater. Just counting floorspace, it's about 14' wide by 28' long (from ledge to stairwell). Yeah, not good numbers if you're considering a perfectly rectangular room, but does the space above the ledge and opening into the kitchenette make the acoustics complex enough that it might not be a problem?
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#253064 - 03/22/09 12:40 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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Wow, what a great program. Beam supports are a big hassle in basements. Looks like your layout would work but are you planning to isolate the kitchenette from the HT area with a curtain or something else to define the area better? No, I hadn't considered anything for really sectioning that area off. My major concern was the stairwell.
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#253070 - 03/22/09 12:57 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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axiomite
Registered: 03/07/05
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Loc: Glendale, Arizona
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Yeah, they're going to be ceiling-mounted, and yeah, I suppose I should have some sort of table to dine at behind the theater seating somewhere, huh?
I didn't have the measurements handy, so I had to remeasure the area for the home theater. Just counting floorspace, it's about 14' wide by 28' long (from ledge to stairwell). Yeah, not good numbers if you're considering a perfectly rectangular room, but does the space above the ledge and opening into the kitchenette make the acoustics complex enough that it might not be a problem? I would say it's less of a problem with the space opening into the kitchen. Of course, what other anomalies may crop up is another issue! 
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#297749 - 03/21/10 10:12 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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Just leave it like that to keep drunk people out.
Or in.
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#299470 - 03/30/10 03:38 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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axiomite
Registered: 10/05/06
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Loc: PEI, Canada
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Add steps but make them raise up to form a slide at the touch of a button.
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