The wife finally said yes to the home theater
(That day I really saw the clouds parting and angles singing)
I’ll try to keep my photo site updated on images and drawing.
I welcome any comments..
Have a look:
http://www.digitalhomecanada.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=10014&pos=0
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Thanks for posting your theatre.
Have Fun!
Thanks TAT2..
I'll keep posting as things progress, Just want to share all the troubles I’ll be having,
Not too bad so far…
The $40.00 home made screen is still blowing my mind; the wife even sat and watched a few clips.
harmer
2004-02-10, 10:11 AM
Looks great so far.
That W/B pic was great.
Isn't this better than wasting money on sports equipment
or furniture, or anything? :wink:
Thanks Harmer.
Defiantly better than all that stuff...
I’m still deciding on a look for the room, not too crazy about the purple rug and red curtains.
Found a great resource, has about 300+ images of peoples Home Theaters…
http://www.hitechplace.com/crt/index.htm
harmer
2004-02-11, 02:57 PM
Most video rental stores get their movie posters from their suppliers for free so you might think about getting some and framing them for your walls.
This can be an inexpensive way to add a movie look to the room.
There are also a couple of places in Toronto that sell old authentic posters from the old movie theatres.
Harmer thanks so much for the advice, I’ll be sure to checkout my local Rogers/Blockbuster. :D
harmer
2004-02-12, 11:53 PM
You should also check with some smaller independents.
You may have better luck.