That's looking one of the best looking rooms I've seen, loving those columns and that wallpaper just another finishing touch, an anamorphic lens now and you'll be using all those lovely pixels
That is just about the best looking theater room I have seen on youtube! I am thinking along the same lines as your friend was when it comes to side surrounds and it was cool to see what it could look like!
Love it. Great layout and sweet lighting design. The wallpaper is cool too, although I'm sure you could do with some acoustic panels. Maybe home made ones, with your favourite movie images in greys and blacks printed on the fabric, so the look of the room isn't compromised.
Looks great. What acoustical treatments do you have as I don't see any? Also, wouldn't the Atmos sound be better with the side and rear surrounds lower to get more separation between the bed layer and overhead speakers? Like I said though, it looks awesome!
Thanks for your feedback! The room is not 100 % complete. Acoustical treatments will be going in behind the screen as well as the walls. I agree with you on the rear speaker placements but due to obstructions I had to mount them a little higher. The side surrounds are 2 ft above the MLP and there is no way to lower the in ceiling Atmos. Either way it sounds amazing compared to when I had the equipment in my open concept basement.
@@smkss0104 You don't want to lower the Atmos/DTS X ceiling speakers. As the higher they are gives a greater effect. Like the previous person said in a Atmos/DTS X set up you should have the side and rear surrounds at ear level. You really should have positioned them at ear level during construction. Have done proper research on correct speaker placement long before even starting the construction. Now you will have to spend unnecessary money fixing your mistakes. But having them correctly at ear level will make a noticeable difference for the better. Still a nice clean contemporary looking home theatre. Lastly acoustic room treatments is the biggest factor in sound quality in any theatre. It's a night and day difference with and without acoustic room treatments.
@@C--A Side surrounds are 2 ft above ear level. The back are higher due to structural obstructions, (no choice). I did do my research and this is not my first theater room. As we all know there is no perfect room and we have to make the best of it. :) Custom AT panels are being made as we speak.
The space in both yours and his theater looks to be about the same. What is an ideal space needed for a movie theater setup like this? With the same seating and all?
It is about the same however his is more open in the front , u fortunately mine is restricted due to structure beams. Mine and his are close 13x20 (now about 11x20 due to the 2 ft lost for speakers and false wall behind the screen. For two rows should not go before about 17 ft at the least
@@smkss0104 Wonderful home theater! Can you share links to the led lights on the column? Did you make those columns? Do you mind sharing how those were made? Thank you!
@@UmeshKumar-ux8ig the columns were made of MDF and the wood strips are pine that was trimmed down and stained. I installed led strips into diffusers. Thanks for the feedback!
On your most recent podcast you said that your screen size was 140" but on your description it says 110"? & fir your projector you say that it is a JVC, BUT ON YOUR PAGE IT SAYS OPTIMA? I'M CONFUSED
That's looking one of the best looking rooms I've seen, loving those columns and that wallpaper just another finishing touch, an anamorphic lens now and you'll be using all those lovely pixels
I'd love to get an anamorphic lens and hope to down the road :) Thanks for your feedback!
Your friend did a fantastic job in his design decisions and implementation. I’ve found and subscribed to his IG. Thanks for sharing
Very nice theater, well done.
I really like those columns with the lights in them! Looks fantastic, great job!
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful. Great choice on gear and speakers too.😊
Wow very beautiful HT and the wallpaper looks great a lot better than paint
That is just about the best looking theater room I have seen on youtube! I am thinking along the same lines as your friend was when it comes to side surrounds and it was cool to see what it could look like!
Thanks!
Glad to see another local with a badass theatre! Love this room
Wow! I love the side surrounds in the rail columns. Beautiful work all around.
Great theatre room!! Love the wallpaper and man those Paradigm speakers......what can I say but you have excellent taste!! 😀😀
Excellent video plus home theater is very nice both of you guys
Love it. Great layout and sweet lighting design. The wallpaper is cool too, although I'm sure you could do with some acoustic panels. Maybe home made ones, with your favourite movie images in greys and blacks printed on the fabric, so the look of the room isn't compromised.
Beautiful room and great speaker choice.
well done! Those coloumns with the lighting look awesome. Cheers for sharring :)
Thanks! Just watched your video on the star ceiling, Great job! That's also something in the works for me :)
Voooooo. Those LCR's are awesome...
Amazing just amazing
awesome setup !
love the wood columns with the speakers
Ok wow this is really cool love the lights
Love to see Anthem driving everything
Great choice!!
I love the lights and the columns!!! It looks fantastic!
👍🏼👍🏼beautiful room
Goals. Love this home theater.
Nice video
Wow! Looks great!
Where is the wallpaper from? Can you do a video on the LED columns also please?
I love those speakers and subs. Too bad they are hidden, awesome theater!
A theater in my house is my dream I need it 😫😫😫😫
Very nice!
Awesome theater! Can you share how you did the columns with the lights.
Very Impressive Bruh
Impressive
So cool!
gorgeous theatre .. can you do a review with the projector on?
nice
What are the dimensions of your room? How far away is your screen to your front row of seats? Great job on the room!
15X20 and the viewing distance is 10 ft away from the screen
Awesome!
Nice room! Wat lights did you use for the columns?
Nice Vid
Looks great. What acoustical treatments do you have as I don't see any? Also, wouldn't the Atmos sound be better with the side and rear surrounds lower to get more separation between the bed layer and overhead speakers? Like I said though, it looks awesome!
Thanks for your feedback!
The room is not 100 % complete. Acoustical treatments will be going in behind the screen as well as the walls. I agree with you on the rear speaker placements but due to obstructions I had to mount them a little higher. The side surrounds are 2 ft above the MLP and there is no way to lower the in ceiling Atmos. Either way it sounds amazing compared to when I had the equipment in my open concept basement.
@@smkss0104 You don't want to lower the Atmos/DTS X ceiling speakers. As the higher they are gives a greater effect. Like the previous person said in a Atmos/DTS X set up you should have the side and rear surrounds at ear level.
You really should have positioned them at ear level during construction. Have done proper research on correct speaker placement long before even starting the construction. Now you will have to spend unnecessary money fixing your mistakes. But having them correctly at ear level will make a noticeable difference for the better.
Still a nice clean contemporary looking home theatre. Lastly acoustic room treatments is the biggest factor in sound quality in any theatre. It's a night and day difference with and without acoustic room treatments.
@@C--A Side surrounds are 2 ft above ear level. The back are higher due to structural obstructions, (no choice). I did do my research and this is not my first theater room. As we all know there is no perfect room and we have to make the best of it. :) Custom AT panels are being made as we speak.
What are the panels above and below the screen made of? Does not look like a fabric.
💪🏾👊🏽🙏🏾love it!
Please please give us more info on that wallpaper and where you purchased it from and the name and model of it. Thank you....
It was ordered from my local benjamin moore
The space in both yours and his theater looks to be about the same. What is an ideal space needed for a movie theater setup like this? With the same seating and all?
It is about the same however his is more open in the front , u fortunately mine is restricted due to structure beams. Mine and his are close 13x20 (now about 11x20 due to the 2 ft lost for speakers and false wall behind the screen. For two rows should not go before about 17 ft at the least
Sweet room. Love the build. Which JVC did you go with?
Thanks! JVC RS 1000 (NX-5)
@@smkss0104 sweet. I was looking at the NX5 to replace my X35 but think I will go with the X790. Since it has a nice price point.
@@smkss0104 Wonderful home theater! Can you share links to the led lights on the column? Did you make those columns? Do you mind sharing how those were made? Thank you!
@@UmeshKumar-ux8ig the columns were made of MDF and the wood strips are pine that was trimmed down and stained. I installed led strips into diffusers. Thanks for the feedback!
@@smkss0104 Brilliant, Sheraz!
What led strips are these?
Do you mind sharing where you found the wall paper for your theater?
I asked and he said he bought it at Benjamin Moore.
On your most recent podcast you said that your screen size was 140" but on your description it says 110"? & fir your projector you say that it is a JVC, BUT ON YOUR PAGE IT SAYS OPTIMA? I'M CONFUSED
Please rewatch the beginning of that video as I describe what is going on 😂. The equipment list in the description is my setup
*I NEED THIS WALLPAPER*
Who? What? *WHERE?*
Benjamin Moore
Sheraz Hussain I am looking fat and wide for this wallpaper. Can you provide any more info?
@@bjlled I am in Canada and it may be different in your region. Unfortunately I didn't keep the packaging
Sheraz Hussain any chance you remember the color? Black Charcoal?
Mike G any luck Finding it???
that 140 inch 2.35:1 aspect ratio screen would be a 110 inch screen in 16x9 aspect ratio (96 wide x 54 high)
I wish I have a house like yours one day, can u just tell me what did u do to have it?
wiring job needs a lot of work!