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Old 12-03-2006, 12:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Jeff's new Home Cinema build

Hi guys 'n' gals

I know how much I have enjoyed seeing the progress of new cinema builds so I thought I'd post mine... especially as I've had so much help from the threads here Here's a few pics of my current set-up. Pretty standard 32'' widescreen CRT, 5.1 surround sound set-up etc. After a few years of trying to work out how best to fit in a 'proper' system, I've finally decided to convert the lounge. As it's our lounge we'll have to make a few compromises but I'll discuss these as I go. So here we are at the start:

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The double doors that lead to the dining room (used as a music room) will be removed and a stud wall built.
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The fireplace will have to go... a pretty big decision and one that made the final layout much clearer to us.

I've moved on a bit but I'll post those in the next night or two.

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Old 18-03-2006, 1:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It begins

Sorry for the delay guys but here's the start of the build.


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Double doors have now been removed and stud wall built. Studs are positioned to take the plasma mount perfectly. Eagle eyes will just about be able to recognise my new speaker set-up.

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Fire removed revealing the open flue. I'll insert some plasterboard ready for skimming.

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Stud wall now plasterboarded up. Note the cable hanging down. This is run from the light fitment in the center of the ceiling (now removed) and will power some lights above the plasma which can then be switched on from the normal room switch.

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At the other end of the room the projector mount is now in place. This area has a pitched roof above it. To gain access I needed to take tiles off the roof and enter through the trusses (pics coming soon!). That was fine for fitting a wooden brace between joists to take the projector mount but what I reallly wanted to do was feed the cables down the outside cavity wall so they are fully hidden. Sadly after half day with a friends help and a number of implements to feed down the cavity I could not get past all the rubbish in the cavity and had to re-plan.

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The light cable mentioned earlier.

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The projection screen has to come down in front of the plasma so after meticulous measuring (I need to keep the screen to projector distance at a maximum) I have attached 2"x2" battons to ceiling joists which the screen will mount on. If all goes well the screen will pass by the plasma with about 2cm to spare!

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The projection screen will be boxed in. This is the vertical section which runs across the full wall in MDF. It will be painted white to match the ceiling.

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I have designed a wooden base plinth which will hide all the cable coming from the back of the room to the plasma and speakers and projection screen. It will also incorporate speakers for the plasma for routine listening and it will be lit. That's real wood this time not MDF as I'll varnish it to match in to the floor.

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The projection screen has now been mounted (hidden behind the MDF). You can see the cable for the time being. Wallpaper has now gone from this wall.
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Old 18-03-2006, 3:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Looking good, keep up the good work and the Pics
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Old 18-03-2006, 9:42 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I like the comitment, looking good so far
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Old 18-03-2006, 9:55 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Noticed you have blocked the fireplace don't forget to put a breather vent or you will have a damp patch appear in the furture and put a rain cover on the top to stop birds falling down had to get 2 pigeons out of mine so far , the cooing can be distracting when watching a film.
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Old 18-03-2006, 11:31 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Keep up the good work and the pics Jeffers

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Old 18-03-2006, 11:45 PM   #7 (permalink)
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looking good, keep the pics coming
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Old 19-03-2006, 3:38 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Noticed you have blocked the fireplace don't forget to put a breather vent or you will have a damp patch appear in the furture and put a rain cover on the top to stop birds falling down had to get 2 pigeons out of mine so far , the cooing can be distracting when watching a film.
Thanks Paul

The fireplace is only a flue built into a standard cavity with a tiny slit vent where it emerges somewhere on the roof. Will this still cause a problem?
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Old 19-03-2006, 3:39 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Thanks for the encouragement guys. I will be away on business this week but will post more pics at the weekend.
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Old 28-03-2006, 7:13 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Next update, people

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The electric screen is now in place attached to battens which are screwed to the floor joists.

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The wall is now fully plastered and the screen built in

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The screen is remote controlled. I thought hard about where to put the remote sensor. I thought about hiding it inside the boxing with a small hole for the IR to pass through but in the end I decided to flush mount it so that the manual buttons were available if the remote packed up or got lost.

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The remote receiver is mounted flush underneath the boxed in section. It'll match the white paintwork.... eventually. Coving is pre-cut ready for the section along the front of the box section.

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This is the slot that the screen comes out of. The plan is that the screen only just passes through and then clears my Plasma by 2cm on the way down.... if my measurements have been perfect!

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Fireplace is now plastered up. The floor needs new laminate. Luckily I have just enough to fill the gap left by the stone hearth.

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Fitted colour change LED's to the bottom plinth. These are quite cool. They flow through all the colours or can be fixed on any single colour. They can also be set to 'sound-to-light' for parties!!

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My new plasma peeking through the floorboards - a Pioneer 436 XDE.

Got to get on with it!!
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brillaint progress, nice job with the flush switch and the lights, great stuff
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What a great post, good info and pics
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Keep those pics flowing mate ! looking good so far, and nice to see that you have chosen a Pioneer - the best !!!
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Thanks guys.......latest pics

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A small selection of tools needed for this project. Note the CAT5 cable and Harmony 525 remote

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The fireplace has left this gap in the floor. As said earlier I have enough laminate to fill it.... just

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The back wall is now painted and ready for the plasma

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Inside the base plinth at this early stage

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Pio 436 and a Denon 1920 waiting in the wings

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A clue to my new projector

Sorry these are a bit boring .....it will get more interesting this week!
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Starting to come together....

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Fireplace floor now filled in

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LED's for the projection screen boxing are wired up to the central ceiling rose (original light removed) so that they can be turned on from the light switch.

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Left hand switch is a remote dimmer and will operate the wall lights. Right hand switch is for the LED's and will be swapped for a steel version (obviously)

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LED's mounted on the underside of the projection screen boxing.

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Media box connection cables, power and speaker cables fed into the stud wall hidden inside the bottom plinth and then up and out to be hidden by the plasma

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Plasma mount up and solid

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Here we go... switch on.
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