You (and your beautiful wife) did a fantastic job! Also, anyone that likes Elvis is okay with me! I hope you're enjoying the benefits of all that work.
Loved how you shared the details that an amateur would not know. This is helpful in knowing the materials to ensure the contractors use when designing a home theatre. Nice work! Enjoy your home theatre.
I absolutely loved hearing you say Hey Google, because initially I thought you said Hey Hugo and I thought that was literally the best. Either way, seriously impressive.
😂, that's gold. Thanks for your comment. If you are interested. I will be posting clips on tips on how to build the riser the right way. I am new to uploading DYI videos but the feedback has been really encouraging, Cheers.
@@smokindrill I just started wood working myself and am probably 5-10 years away from attempting something like this. But yes, post away, I will definitely keep watching.
Thank you for your lovely comment. It's always great to get encouraging feedbacks to push myself for future videos. Please subscribe (and share) if you like to see the next phase of the build with further enhancements. I am new to uploading DYI to TH-cam and would need the encouragement to get things done :).
That was very satisfying to watch. Giving us mere mortals the hope that we can achieve something similar ourselves! You deserve an Oscar. Sad to see though that Elvis has left the building.... 😢
Poor Elvis 😅. Thank you and hope to see your video. If it inspires you, I would love to include it in my future videos gladly. Please consider hiring trades if you don't feel comfortable operating power tools. Keep safe, it's not worth losing body parts over a home project.
Nice job. Where did you get those 300 mm square acoustic panels? I really liked the look of those, and wouldn’t mind adding them to my theater in progress.
I subscribed! I look forward to future home theater projects and upgrades! I am considering building a home theater one of these days myself which is why I'm subscribed to a lot of home theater enthusiasts for inspirations, tips, and tricks.
Thank you and great to hear. Good luck with your project. I will be making modifications and upgrades and will be posting more videos with tips, please state turned 👍🏻.
@@smokindrill I am only 27 years old and still living with my parents. I plan on buying a house sometimes in the next two years and my goal is build myself a dream home theater. I've seen hundreds of builds and designs, and I am ready to pursue my goal.
Love the work. You guys turned this room into an amazing space. What are your goals for sound system improvements? I noticed the front bed layer was a bit lacking.
Amazing job man! I can see and feel all the hard work you put into the project. The results are totally worth it! Enjoy your new movie theater space, it is beautiful. Thanks for the inspiring video of your creation. 👌👌👍👍😊😊
Love the feedback, packed with energy. Please stay tuned for future videos. I am new to uploading videos but hope to get more done frequently if they inspire creativity in others.
Very impressive. I’m planning to try to do something similar. Can you tell me an approximate budget to plan for a setup like that while doing most stuff myself? Can you also maybe tell me the room dimensions for your home cinema?
No problem, great feedback!! I plan to upload an informational video on some of your questions. The room dimensions and the riser dimensions are mentioned throughout the video (room is 19.6 feet long x 13.1 feet wide & riser is 7.10 feet long, 9.10 feet wide and 1.5 feet high) Regarding budget, it really depends on how much you like to spend on quality. You could be spending anything between 10k-15k for a most basic setup to 50k-70k for a luxury setup (US dollars)! I have probably spent around $20k US so far with a lot of personal time and effort on the labour part that can save 20k by far. I will be upgrading the room further so my budget is not final yet 😊. My tip would be to start searching on different seatings, different equipment and even considering secondhand gear as a starting point 👍🏻.
I really like your Work and the Stunning Finish !!! What is the Distance from 1st Raw to the screen and what is the Distance of 2nd Raw to the screen ??
You actually want to fill the whole riser, with fluffed, uncompressed, unbacked batts. You have vents so you'll want to use formaldehyde free batts to reduce VOCs (and treated wood has pretty nasty chemicals). You need 7% open area of the riser deck/face/sides for the Helmholtz resonator. Can leave the face off, just covered with carpet. Not sure that black tape and foam is ideal for squeaking, roofing felt is usually used. Use it between all joints, not just under the riser top. Double thick top is good! Good job doing that carpet yourself, that can be a pain. Screen looks good, back wall design is cool. I was worried about the white receptacle/etc covers, but the furniture hides them. The finished room looks very nice, kudos!
Great feedback for the next build, thank you 👍🏻. The batts are special wools and free of toxics, it’s a good point to mention in the description!!. After a year of usage I have been lucky not hearing squeaking or echos but your suggestion will improve it for sure. Thanks again.
Very nice job! I like the riser, that's probably my favorite thing about it. I didn't see you put in the speakers, hmm, what did you use, brand, etc.? We have a home theater ourselves. The only thing I would change would be to paint the shelving too and change the glass on those pictures, I would think you would see some glare when watching a movie. Otherwise great job! Love the little dog lol!
Thanks for your informative comment ☺️. Both speakers and the shelving upgrade will be done in the second phase of this build. Please tune in as I will be discussing speaker choices and showing the enhancements I am applying to the shelving. Plus a Star Wars theme.
Nice video showing us how you built out the room, but what about the most important part of a home theater - your equipment and how you set it up. Sitting in comfortable chairs in a nice room is one thing, but watching and listening to lousy system defeat the whole experience. Tell us about your system- what type of equipment and speakers did you use, did you wire for Atmos? How many speakers and there placement. Would love to know more about the projector you’re using? I didn’t see any subwoofer…..
Thanks Mike and great suggestion! I am new to uploading videos and looking at upgrading the systems. This is a multiphase project, so please tune in for more enhancements on the systems and the aesthetics 👍🏻
Man, you gotta edit out the "Hey Google" audio. Thankfully you did the "off" command first and I was able to mute it before it would have woken up the kids by turning their lights on. Otherwise, great work
Hi Barry, thanks for your lovely feedback. I live in Australia and bought it through a website called catch.com.au. Not sure if they ship outside of the country. If you live in a different country then perhaps try searching for something similar! www.catch.com.au/product/oikiture-tv-stand-cabinet-led-entertainment-unit-gloss-wooden-3-drawers-black-black-10127755
Great to see a lovely DIY project! The drink holders and seating certainly evoke that cinema feeling. Out of curiosity why did a couch/sofa type seating not make the plans? Pretty sure my partner would insist on something like this for pets/loved ones to cuddle 😆
Hi there, ditto 😅, our dog insists on jumping on the seats so we got the small bean bag seat for him. Regarding your idea of using couches, it’s definitely an option however we wanted reclining seats and these are automatic recliners. I plan to post videos describing the setup, please stay tuned. Cheers.
Hi Daniel, thanks for the feedback. I am looking at creating a video and providing details on how to build a riser that might give you some ideas. Please subscribe and stay tuned!👍🏻
Hi Scott, thanks for your comment :). I bought self adhesive acoustic panels. Was a bit brave to order them from AliExpress but tbh I am really grateful for the quality! The stickiness is quite strong as I tried taking one off without success!
Hey there, thank you and a great point. Currently it's 5.1 setup. I have moderate speakers installed under the recessed ceiling at the front and the back. They are kind of hidden in the video but still possible to spot :). This was the first phase of the build and in the next phase I will be upgrading the system. I am looking at installing in wall speakers. Please let me know if you have any suggestions! Also stay tuned for future videos on this theatre room as I will be applying a number of aesthetic enhancements too. Cheers.
@@smokindrill Ahh, that's kinda what I figured. Personally, I would advise against in-walls in *most* cases, and against in-ceiling speakers in *all* cases (unless they're Atmos speakers). In-ceiling speakers should never be used for your foundation speakers (ie; non-height speakers) unless absolutely necessary. You'll have terrible imaging. Looking at this room, I would recommend towers (even slender ones) up front where you have the Storm Trooper and Vader statues, with the best center channel you can budget. You have the space there and you'll get the best front sound stage, without the complication and extra work it would take to make in-walls sound good, ie; baffling, toe in, etc. Again, avoid in-ceiling speakers for your front stage. For rears, I would look at mounting them on the brown part of the wall at the back of the room, on the same part of the wall that goes into the book shelf area, and the same wall on the other side, OR on the brown part of the wall next to the back wall where you have your acoustic panels. The former would probably be better as you'll have them a little wider apart. Play around with it a bit before committing. As for speaker brands/models, anything but BOSE lol. Try out a few brands in store that fit your budget. My system is kinda budget, and I have a mix, Polk center and surrounds, Mission Audio towers, Klipsch subs, Pioneer receiver, but because the room is treated and everything is EQ'd, it sounds pretty good. You really did do a fantastic job in that room. Get that audio right and it'll be absolutely killer. Cheers and best of luck. Welcome to the hobby :)
Thanks Lucy. You've highlighted out a great point. Currently when the lights are turned off, very little light reflected due to the matte finish of the shelving. However, I am planning to further enhance the room and have plans for the shelving area such as darker color, decorative visuals, a nicer bench for the appliances and lighting. I am new to uploading DYI videos but stay tuned and I will be uploading the shelving in a few weeks.
Hi Percy, thank you!! I live in Australia and purchased these reclining seats from a local company. Reclining seats are fairly common these days and can even be purchased and shipped from other countries. All the best!!
Thanks for the feedback 😊. Great point. We have our favourite blue ray movies on display but mostly use streaming providers. I have subscribed to a large range of providers and have integrated a chromecast TV dongle to fetch content. All the gear support 4K! I do need to upgrade my speakers!
I'd like to see a HGTV or some home remodel show that feature audio/video and or actually incorporate A/V into the house. It seems like they all think people don't live with A/V
Hi there, what sort of A\V integration are you interested in? I am happy to share some of the youtubers I have subscribed to if you are looking for ideas.
@@smokindrill Thank you but I'm not really interested in anything currently. I was in the industry for around 35 years. It just the mainstream sources that my wife watches skirt over A/V and I don't think it is realistic.
Hi there. Thanks for your comment. To be honest the curtains were already installed when we moved in this house. However they feel thick with a second layer at the back and probably a high percentage of polyester.
Nice transformation! I'm just curious what are you using for your AVR and speaker setup? I see the AVR but not the speakers (unless that little guy in the front is your speaker). That seems like a great room for a 7.2.4 Atmos setup.
At the time I had a basic avr. I have upgraded to Yamaha and Jensen built in speakers. I have another video coming up soon on the upgrade. Plz stay tuned 😊
Amazing build for a small space. Very talented. On the other hand, I am disappointed to see your speaker and speaker layout. Seemed like a perfect room to utilize in-wall speakers, especially up front, along with an acoustically transparent screen. Is there a reason you chose those tiny speakers and subwoofer (assumedly from a Home Theater in a Box system)?
Thank you for your great feedback. This was the initial phase of the build and I am exploring in wall speakers for the next phase. To be honest I am getting a decent sound out of these tiny speakers as I have incorporated a Yamaha AV ☺️ but it just doesn’t justify the room setup. Please tune in for the second phase as I have a number of enhancements lined up. Working on a Star Wars theme already. Cheers
Giving courage to the amateur Dads and husbands out there to never give up 👏👏👏
It's unbelievable when you compare the first minute to the last minute. I enjoyed alot. Thank You
Glad you enjoyed it!❤❤❤
Great job. Looks like you did everything by yourself. Great handyman. Congrats it looks awesome.
Thank you
Absolutely beautiful… I love how you and your wife worked together on the project. I love it 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
That’s amazing workshops. Beautiful family teamwork. I enjoyed watching it again and again. Good job🫶🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍
super great job you made yourself a fantastic HT enjoy
Very Nice! Gave a lot of ideas. Enjoy your newly Renovated Cinema!
Cheers 👍🏻
I’d love to get a link to the self adhesive acoustic panels you used.
Your build is awesome.
Thank you for sharing this
Enjoy the creativity and ability of powerful people🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for your beautiful message ❤❤❤
Great job. Love that unit at the front to hold the equipment
Beautiful home cinema. Great job.
Thanks for your comment 😊
You (and your beautiful wife) did a fantastic job! Also, anyone that likes Elvis is okay with me! I hope you're enjoying the benefits of all that work.
Loved how you shared the details that an amateur would not know. This is helpful in knowing the materials to ensure the contractors use when designing a home theatre. Nice work! Enjoy your home theatre.
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for the lovely feedback 👍🏻
wow.... brilliant
Great job. I Enjoyed watching the whole video. The journey is real 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much 🤗
I absolutely loved hearing you say Hey Google, because initially I thought you said Hey Hugo and I thought that was literally the best. Either way, seriously impressive.
😂, that's gold. Thanks for your comment. If you are interested. I will be posting clips on tips on how to build the riser the right way. I am new to uploading DYI videos but the feedback has been really encouraging, Cheers.
@@smokindrill I just started wood working myself and am probably 5-10 years away from attempting something like this. But yes, post away, I will definitely keep watching.
So inspiring and it's wonderful that you appreciate the help you got from your super hero wife
Thank you for your lovely comment. It's always great to get encouraging feedbacks to push myself for future videos. Please subscribe (and share) if you like to see the next phase of the build with further enhancements. I am new to uploading DYI to TH-cam and would need the encouragement to get things done :).
A marvelous job. Congratulations 🎉🎊.
Thank you 😊👍
Wonderful transformation and impressive craftsmanship. Congratulations to you and your wife for a job well done.
Thank you very much!❤
Definitely one of the better ones I’ve seen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hope you enjoyed it 👍🏻
That was amazing work!!
Thanks a lot!
Looks great! I’m sure you’re loving it even more that you did it yourself
Thank you! 👍🏻
looks freakin amazing!!!
Great job!
Thank you ☺️👍🏻
great job my friend, like it, like it a lot
Like a magic, from zero to hero. Great job, room looks fantastic 👌💪
Really appreciate the feedback. Thank you very much!
Impressive!
Thank you 👍
The room looks fantastic! Great job!
Amazing job. Thank you for showing people this 😊
Thank you ☺️, glad you enjoyed it!
It’s great, love it
Great work wow! 🎉 👏
Thanks bro 😊
Awesome, Awesome Job....!!
Thank you.
nice work really cool build
Awesome job! A lot of thought clearly went into this build and I'm definitely taking some of the ideas!
Thanks mate, great to hear that you enjoyed it ❤
@@smokindrill thanks for taking the time to share!
@@SAdamKessler I am glad you enjoyed it 👍
Awesome job!!!!
thanks for Sharing , Great work!
Thanks for watching!
That was very satisfying to watch. Giving us mere mortals the hope that we can achieve something similar ourselves! You deserve an Oscar. Sad to see though that Elvis has left the building.... 😢
Poor Elvis 😅. Thank you and hope to see your video. If it inspires you, I would love to include it in my future videos gladly. Please consider hiring trades if you don't feel comfortable operating power tools. Keep safe, it's not worth losing body parts over a home project.
Amazing work Harry!! Great skills
Thank you ☺️ 👍🏻
This was amazing job - wish i had one in my house
Nice job.
Where did you get those 300 mm square acoustic panels? I really liked the look of those, and wouldn’t mind adding them to my theater in progress.
Looks awesome, great work. loved it
Thanks heaps 👍
Awesome work I❤it
I subscribed! I look forward to future home theater projects and upgrades! I am considering building a home theater one of these days myself which is why I'm subscribed to a lot of home theater enthusiasts for inspirations, tips, and tricks.
Thank you and great to hear. Good luck with your project. I will be making modifications and upgrades and will be posting more videos with tips, please state turned 👍🏻.
@@smokindrill I am only 27 years old and still living with my parents. I plan on buying a house sometimes in the next two years and my goal is build myself a dream home theater. I've seen hundreds of builds and designs, and I am ready to pursue my goal.
You made a really great job of that, it looks stunning 👏 Very inspiring!
Thank you 🤙, I hope it has provided you with some ideas! I like your channel, have subscribed keep up the good work!
You are amazing!!!👏👏👏😘
Thank you 😊❤
excellent work
te quedo increiblemente bien
Love the work. You guys turned this room into an amazing space. What are your goals for sound system improvements? I noticed the front bed layer was a bit lacking.
Thanks for the comment. I am still looking at upgrading the sound system. Please stay tuned for a follow up video.
I could never do this all in 21 minutes and 54 seconds. Seriously though, this was an insanely awesome setup.
Thank you!!!☺️
Amazing job man! I can see and feel all the hard work you put into the project. The results are totally worth it! Enjoy your new movie theater space, it is beautiful. Thanks for the inspiring video of your creation. 👌👌👍👍😊😊
Love the feedback, packed with energy. Please stay tuned for future videos. I am new to uploading videos but hope to get more done frequently if they inspire creativity in others.
Very impressive. I’m planning to try to do something similar. Can you tell me an approximate budget to plan for a setup like that while doing most stuff myself? Can you also maybe tell me the room dimensions for your home cinema?
No problem, great feedback!! I plan to upload an informational video on some of your questions. The room dimensions and the riser dimensions are mentioned throughout the video (room is 19.6 feet long x 13.1 feet wide & riser is 7.10 feet long, 9.10 feet wide and 1.5 feet high) Regarding budget, it really depends on how much you like to spend on quality. You could be spending anything between 10k-15k for a most basic setup to 50k-70k for a luxury setup (US dollars)! I have probably spent around $20k US so far with a lot of personal time and effort on the labour part that can save 20k by far. I will be upgrading the room further so my budget is not final yet 😊. My tip would be to start searching on different seatings, different equipment and even considering secondhand gear as a starting point 👍🏻.
Very nice...specially large Koff beer bottle...its Finnishing all😋
😂👍🏻. Joo, niinpä näin ☺️
very nice well done !
Wonderful 🤩
thanks a lot Khale joon ❤❤❤
I really like your Work and the Stunning Finish !!!
What is the Distance from 1st Raw to the screen and what is the Distance of 2nd Raw to the screen ??
You actually want to fill the whole riser, with fluffed, uncompressed, unbacked batts. You have vents so you'll want to use formaldehyde free batts to reduce VOCs (and treated wood has pretty nasty chemicals). You need 7% open area of the riser deck/face/sides for the Helmholtz resonator. Can leave the face off, just covered with carpet. Not sure that black tape and foam is ideal for squeaking, roofing felt is usually used. Use it between all joints, not just under the riser top. Double thick top is good! Good job doing that carpet yourself, that can be a pain. Screen looks good, back wall design is cool. I was worried about the white receptacle/etc covers, but the furniture hides them. The finished room looks very nice, kudos!
Great feedback for the next build, thank you 👍🏻. The batts are special wools and free of toxics, it’s a good point to mention in the description!!. After a year of usage I have been lucky not hearing squeaking or echos but your suggestion will improve it for sure. Thanks again.
Great job, please can you add pricing to some of the furniture and tech used.
Very nice job! I like the riser, that's probably my favorite thing about it. I didn't see you put in the speakers, hmm, what did you use, brand, etc.? We have a home theater ourselves. The only thing I would change would be to paint the shelving too and change the glass on those pictures, I would think you would see some glare when watching a movie. Otherwise great job! Love the little dog lol!
Thanks for your informative comment ☺️. Both speakers and the shelving upgrade will be done in the second phase of this build. Please tune in as I will be discussing speaker choices and showing the enhancements I am applying to the shelving. Plus a Star Wars theme.
Where's the second video?
Nice video showing us how you built out the room, but what about the most important part of a home theater - your equipment and how you set it up. Sitting in comfortable chairs in a nice room is one thing, but watching and listening to lousy system defeat the whole experience. Tell us about your system- what type of equipment and speakers did you use, did you wire for Atmos? How many speakers and there placement. Would love to know more about the projector you’re using? I didn’t see any subwoofer…..
Thanks Mike and great suggestion! I am new to uploading videos and looking at upgrading the systems. This is a multiphase project, so please tune in for more enhancements on the systems and the aesthetics 👍🏻
Man, you gotta edit out the "Hey Google" audio. Thankfully you did the "off" command first and I was able to mute it before it would have woken up the kids by turning their lights on.
Otherwise, great work
😂😂, glad the “off” command came in time. You made my day with this command 👍🏻.
Great job man you and your family I love it came out awesome can you please put a link to where you bought your media cabinet ?
Hi Barry, thanks for your lovely feedback. I live in Australia and bought it through a website called catch.com.au.
Not sure if they ship outside of the country. If you live in a different country then perhaps try searching for something similar!
www.catch.com.au/product/oikiture-tv-stand-cabinet-led-entertainment-unit-gloss-wooden-3-drawers-black-black-10127755
@smokindrill okay thank you for replying back 🙂
@@barrycazimir1804 No problem 👍
Absolutely stunning job. What a brilliant cinema - truly professional. When are tickets going on sale?😉 Very well done on an amazing construction👍👍👍
Thank you for the inspiring feedback. I am absolutely grateful that you have enjoyed it 👍🏻❤️.
Great to see a lovely DIY project! The drink holders and seating certainly evoke that cinema feeling.
Out of curiosity why did a couch/sofa type seating not make the plans? Pretty sure my partner would insist on something like this for pets/loved ones to cuddle 😆
Hi there, ditto 😅, our dog insists on jumping on the seats so we got the small bean bag seat for him. Regarding your idea of using couches, it’s definitely an option however we wanted reclining seats and these are automatic recliners. I plan to post videos describing the setup, please stay tuned. Cheers.
Ha ha, you're controlling my cinema lights as well 😀
😅😂
This was absolutely amazing but for someone who was looking for something a little more simpler I thought it was too complicated and complexed
Hi Daniel, thanks for the feedback. I am looking at creating a video and providing details on how to build a riser that might give you some ideas. Please subscribe and stay tuned!👍🏻
Awesome job. How far is the front row from the screen?
Thank you. Room dimensions are available in the video description (in feet and meters).
Perfect👌👌👌👌👌
thanks a lot Khale joon ❤❤❤
Amazing build of your home theater. My only recommendation is to get new speakers. Your center channel looks way too small for the room.
Thank you Michael, yes will definitely upgrade the speakers. 👍🏻
LOOK GREAT WHAT WAS THE COST TO BUILD IT?
Very nice. Where did you get the stick on acoustic panels?
Hi Scott, thanks for your comment :). I bought self adhesive acoustic panels. Was a bit brave to order them from AliExpress but tbh I am really grateful for the quality! The stickiness is quite strong as I tried taking one off without success!
NIce, room looks epic! you ned to upgrade your sound gear though :P
Cheers, it’s coming up next. Please tune in 😁
I do not have the type of carpentry skills you’ve displayed here…. So in a sense I’m jealous but also admire what you’ve done
Thank you, honestly I am not a carpenter by trade, mostly learned through trial and error 👍🏻
Great job ! Thanks for sharing, do you recommend your Benq proyector ? Which model is?
Amazingly well done room, but where are your speakers?
Hey there, thank you and a great point. Currently it's 5.1 setup. I have moderate speakers installed under the recessed ceiling at the front and the back. They are kind of hidden in the video but still possible to spot :). This was the first phase of the build and in the next phase I will be upgrading the system. I am looking at installing in wall speakers. Please let me know if you have any suggestions! Also stay tuned for future videos on this theatre room as I will be applying a number of aesthetic enhancements too. Cheers.
@@smokindrill Ahh, that's kinda what I figured. Personally, I would advise against in-walls in *most* cases, and against in-ceiling speakers in *all* cases (unless they're Atmos speakers). In-ceiling speakers should never be used for your foundation speakers (ie; non-height speakers) unless absolutely necessary. You'll have terrible imaging. Looking at this room, I would recommend towers (even slender ones) up front where you have the Storm Trooper and Vader statues, with the best center channel you can budget. You have the space there and you'll get the best front sound stage, without the complication and extra work it would take to make in-walls sound good, ie; baffling, toe in, etc. Again, avoid in-ceiling speakers for your front stage. For rears, I would look at mounting them on the brown part of the wall at the back of the room, on the same part of the wall that goes into the book shelf area, and the same wall on the other side, OR on the brown part of the wall next to the back wall where you have your acoustic panels. The former would probably be better as you'll have them a little wider apart. Play around with it a bit before committing. As for speaker brands/models, anything but BOSE lol. Try out a few brands in store that fit your budget. My system is kinda budget, and I have a mix, Polk center and surrounds, Mission Audio towers, Klipsch subs, Pioneer receiver, but because the room is treated and everything is EQ'd, it sounds pretty good.
You really did do a fantastic job in that room. Get that audio right and it'll be absolutely killer. Cheers and best of luck. Welcome to the hobby :)
Amazing job 👏 🙌 wouldn't light reflect of the cream shelves? Will you paint it??
Thanks Lucy. You've highlighted out a great point. Currently when the lights are turned off, very little light reflected due to the matte finish of the shelving. However, I am planning to further enhance the room and have plans for the shelving area such as darker color, decorative visuals, a nicer bench for the appliances and lighting. I am new to uploading DYI videos but stay tuned and I will be uploading the shelving in a few weeks.
Will also be building Star Wars themes. Will upload them all!
Nice job. I do have a question. What seats are those and where did you get them? Thanks again.
Hi Percy, thank you!! I live in Australia and purchased these reclining seats from a local company. Reclining seats are fairly common these days and can even be purchased and shipped from other countries. All the best!!
@@smokindrill thank you for the response. I live in Texas. Looking forward to seeing more of your content.
Nice job, i think you put too much absorption in the back tho. Nevertheless, grear job. Very nice!
Great job, but, where are the movies (bluray, 4K...? Only platform? :(
Thanks for the feedback 😊. Great point. We have our favourite blue ray movies on display but mostly use streaming providers. I have subscribed to a large range of providers and have integrated a chromecast TV dongle to fetch content. All the gear support 4K! I do need to upgrade my speakers!
I'd like to see a HGTV or some home remodel show that feature audio/video and or actually incorporate A/V into the house. It seems like they all think people don't live with A/V
Hi there, what sort of A\V integration are you interested in? I am happy to share some of the youtubers I have subscribed to if you are looking for ideas.
@@smokindrill Thank you but I'm not really interested in anything currently. I was in the industry for around 35 years. It just the mainstream sources that my wife watches skirt over A/V and I don't think it is realistic.
Looks good! Wher is teh equipment and speakers? What are you using?
Please stay tuned for a follow up video on equipment.
Incredible transformation. Great job. Where did you get the stick on acoustic panels?
Thank you. They are available through AliExpress
I think if you either had curtains both sides or a black wall unit instead of a white one it could be ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great point. I have painted it black now. Done more decorations just need time to release a second video
Very nice! Would love to know where to get those acoustic panels you used on the rear wall please.
Thank you. You can find them on eBay, amazon or Aliexpress
Great job there,, Hope you are getting lots of use from it.
Question if I may, what material did you use for the curtains?
Hi there. Thanks for your comment. To be honest the curtains were already installed when we moved in this house. However they feel thick with a second layer at the back and probably a high percentage of polyester.
Nice transformation! I'm just curious what are you using for your AVR and speaker setup? I see the AVR but not the speakers (unless that little guy in the front is your speaker). That seems like a great room for a 7.2.4 Atmos setup.
At the time I had a basic avr. I have upgraded to Yamaha and Jensen built in speakers. I have another video coming up soon on the upgrade. Plz stay tuned 😊
Dis the acoustic riles make muxh difference to the sound in the space?
It defiantly reduces the chance of echoing. Specially if you have a powerful base.
Great job! What's the dimensions on this room
Never mind I seen the answer in another comment thanks
Amazing build for a small space. Very talented. On the other hand, I am disappointed to see your speaker and speaker layout. Seemed like a perfect room to utilize in-wall speakers, especially up front, along with an acoustically transparent screen. Is there a reason you chose those tiny speakers and subwoofer (assumedly from a Home Theater in a Box system)?
Thank you for your great feedback. This was the initial phase of the build and I am exploring in wall speakers for the next phase. To be honest I am getting a decent sound out of these tiny speakers as I have incorporated a Yamaha AV ☺️ but it just doesn’t justify the room setup. Please tune in for the second phase as I have a number of enhancements lined up. Working on a Star Wars theme already. Cheers
Nice work! Where did you get the fixed frame screen from? I have a 200 inch protector and want a fixed screen. Thanks!
Thanks heaps. I think I got it from Amazon. It’d also be available on eBay.
What's the entertainment stand you put up front?
I have purchased it from this website (Australian based). www.catch.com.au/
@@smokindrill nice! Found it. Wonder if they ship outside AU lol.
Great work… where did you get the chairs from?
Thank you. I purchased them through a reseller in Australia. I recommend searching for resellers on your local area.
We’re can I buy that stuff you putting on the walls ?
Search for Acoustic panels. I bought them in Australia but I believe you can find them on Aliexpress or eBay!
Can you please advise where you purchased the acoustic panels?
Should be able to find it on Ebay or Amazon.
what model of benq is that projector
great job where you located ?
Thank you. Australia
Wheres the audio/surround sound? Or did I miss
There is a basic 5.1 installation. I will be upgrading to hopefully 7.1 Dolby atmos. Keep tuned in for the next video ☺️.
Great, now i just need to be able to afford a house with the space to do it
Everything starts with a dream and will power. Dream big and have the will to see it through👍🏻.
Do you build room like for Ppls ?
No, this was just a hobby build. Stay safe.
I just turn the tv on to watch a Film
That works just fine ❤
what are the sounds panels you used th-cam.com/video/i2_wMip_ThI/w-d-xo.html on your back wall?
They are called acoustic panels. Available on AliExpress or Ebay