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Old 03-03-2005, 6:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Toy Room #2 In progress.

Work has begun on my new HT. The one in my sig is no more - that was the second bedroom at my old house. I have now moved and am the proud owner of a big detached double garage. I am also the proud owner of a wife who not only agreed to have said garage converted into a HT, but is helping to finance it!

Plan is to have a lobby when coming in from the outside, off which there will be a door to a store room to keep our bikes, paint tools etc and a door into the cinema. In the room itself there will then be a cupboard (at the back of the store area, but accessed from within the cinema) for storage of DVDs, games etc. Garage door is to remain in place (would look stupid from the outside otherwise IMO), but fully sealed and with plenty of soundproof insulation behind it. There is also going to be a vent below the screen and a vent in the ceiling leading to a centrifugal fan in the loft space, designed to stop the room from becoming too hot in the summer. Here's some pics of how things have come along:



Floor going into place. Concrete floor wasn't very level, so required some jigging to get it flat.



Extra insulation between the roof joists - I really want to keep the temp down in the summer, seeing as it is a single storey building.



Studding for the internal wall going up



That will be the wall with the screen.





DVD store on the right there.

And that's about it. The garage was already alarmed, so don't need to worry about that. Will need to replace the current crappy entrance door though.
Kit will be pretty much the same as the last room, except I have ordered a 7' wide Draper fixed frame screen and a pair of B&W 600 S3s to be the rear surrounds.
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Old 04-03-2005, 8:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Very nice job.........keep us up to date please...

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Old 04-03-2005, 9:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I am also the proud owner of a wife who not only agreed to have said garage converted into a HT, but is helping to finance it!
Exellent idea , pimp the wife to convert garage.Wonder how much mine could earn
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ps she does know that HT is not Hair and Tan
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Old 04-03-2005, 9:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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looking good man whats going in the lobby? popcorn machine, arcade machine, perhaps a ticket booth? sounds too sweet for words
what size is the cinema going to be when its finished?
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looks very good

what insulation you using in the walls?
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ps she does know that HT is not Hair and Tan

Hehe, might have failed to mention that!

looking good man whats going in the lobby? popcorn machine, arcade machine, perhaps a ticket booth? sounds too sweet for words
what size is the cinema going to be when its finished?


Well, the Kill Bill poster from the old room (check the link in my sig) is going in there, plus some coat hooks and a shoe rack (although the door is only 1 and a half meters from the kitchen back door, so coats probably won't be used much!) and I have bought a 'This Theater Features DTS ES' plaque from www.designbybond.se (which has arrived and is awesome!) to go on the internal door leading into the HT, but that is about it - there won't really be room for much else, seeing as there will be 3 doors leading off it. Final room dimensions will be about 16' by 11'

what insulation you using in the walls?

Just standard stuff on the three solid walls (but with two layers of plasterboard over it) and some kind of acoustic insulation for the wall where the garage door is - not sure what it was called, but it was green and even worse on the lungs than normal stuff!
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Acoustic insulation now in place.



PJ mount built into the loft space.



Speaker and video cable set into the wall.
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Nice work Mr Bump

I'll be following your progress with interest. Keep it up.

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Plasterboarding finished:



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Are you doing it or do you have the builders in?
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It's all coming together nicely. Bet you are getting a hard on now..........
Very good job mate.
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Yeah, not long now before I can let my PJ loose after all that time in a box!

I have a builder (singular) in - I can do a bit of DIY, but this sort of thing is way beyond my ability.
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Another question for you as I'm just about to start my single garage conversion. Did you damp proof the walls and floor at all. A builder I had in recommended that the inside walls be rendered with a water proofer first but I was thinking this was a bit of overkill. He also suggested 'tanking' the floor to stop any rising damn although, as he said, there is no evidence of it.
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The garage did have a damp proof membrane already in place (you can tell if there are black bricks at the bottom of the walls), but I had another sheet put in as well - check out the very first photo and you can see it. There was also slight evidence of damp in that right hand corner, so we had the damp proof sheet run right up to the ceiling, just in case (it was also run to the left of the corner once the shelves were removed). Waterproof render on all the walls sounds a bit OTT to me though... Unless you have dodgy guttering or an amazon rainforest growing up the outside, just how much damp does he think will get through? However, if you do have a flowerbed or some other kind of plantlife right outside one of the walls, that may be why he suggested it....
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Hi

most modern constructed garages do not have a dpm under the slab. So like Mr Bump said it would be best to either paint the existing garage floor with a liquid dpm or use a membrane sheet. Fully rendering the inside of the garage wall is i would agree a little over the top, the amount of water driving through the bricks is not going to be that excessive unless you are in a very severe exposure location.

Basically all that should be required is to build your internal stud frame away from you brickwork inner face, insulate between then use vapour check plasterboard(foil backed). One of big concerns with this type of construction is trapping moisture within the wall zone, so any kind of vapour check needs to be the warm side of the insulation ie, between the plasterboard and insulation.

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