Our Home Theater in Progress
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Our Home Theater in Progress
I spent all weekend painting, cutting holes in the wall and running wires and cables everywhere. This is where we stand as of today.
Setup: Display - Panasonic P50V10 Receiver - Onkyo TX-SR508 Speakers - Axiom W22 x 2 Axiom W100 Axiom QS4 x 2
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Any chance you would pass on the brand and color of that paint on the walls?
Thanks It's from the Martha Stewart line and is called "Seal" (Home Depot). I had it mixed as a Behr paint. Thanks guys. I'd love to move to a projector eventually, or at least a 65" plasma. I'm still waiting on projector's to 1) improve input lag for gaming, and 2) come down in price a little. thanks, the company I work for has a Martha Stuart line, maybe I can get free paint and Martha will come over and paint the room for a show while I drink beer and watch!
Fronts/Wides:M22s in/on Center:VP150/VP100 in/on Hghts,SS,SR:QS8s Sub:EP500 AVR:Onkyo 3008
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Very nice room indeed! That flatscreen looks small on the wall.
Fred
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Thanks for the tips! I think I'll go with the flat wire... I just don't know enough about the in-wall technique (like how to get the wire from point A to point B for instance).
I'll try the flat wire first and if it's still getting on my nerves, I'll try the in-wall stuff.
I like the idea of adding an outlet right behind the appliances tired of seeing the cables snake out from behind it all. I'm having an electrician come in to put an outlet on the ceiling so I'll have him do the other one at the same time.
- Majik
Epic 80 system Ep 800 Denon 3808 Optoma HD20 PS3 vp180 extra QS8s (to come soon)
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One thing you might need after installing the power outlet behind the TV is this. It won't stick out so far from the wall after you plug it in. And your electrician may even have one for you.
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Nice! I'll be sure to ask him.
- Majik
Epic 80 system Ep 800 Denon 3808 Optoma HD20 PS3 vp180 extra QS8s (to come soon)
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Any chance you would pass on the brand and color of that paint on the walls?
Thanks It's from the Martha Stewart line and is called "Seal" (Home Depot). I had it mixed as a Behr paint. I'm loving the colors too. What I've been looking for. Thanks! But when you say you had it mixed as a Behr paint... how did you go about it?
- Majik
Epic 80 system Ep 800 Denon 3808 Optoma HD20 PS3 vp180 extra QS8s (to come soon)
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I would guess they mixed some Behr paint to match the color swatch rather than use the Martha branded cans.
Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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They can scan the sample with that computer thingy to match the colour too.
Half of communication is listening. You can't listen with your mouth.
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I would guess they mixed some Behr paint to match the color swatch rather than use the Martha branded cans. Yup, that's exactly what we did. We didn't feel like overpaying for inferior paint so we went with Behr because it's pretty much what we always use unless it's Sherwin Williams.
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Martha Stewart, Laura Ashley, etc. are not actually paint mfgr'ing. brands. It's white base color from whichever mfg. gives them the best price. The color choices are arbitrarily their "own." All you're paying for is their pre-made selctions and their name. The Home Ctrs. that sell those brands, along with Ralph Lauren (which IS reallly a different base paint and it sucks), are just making you think that you're getting something special.
Almost all pros, as well as architects and designers spec Ben Moore. It has the biggest pallette, offers a ton of products for specific uses (like painting radiators) and all can be made in ANY color. They also have the best scan-match system, as long as the sample isn't super dark and/or super shiny.
xxoo, Bob the Painter, a/k/a PsychoBunny (though I'd prefer 'hare').
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