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Old 22-04-2009, 6:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Best bedroom setups?

I'm going to have my loft converted into a master bedroom and am thinking about what to do in terms of AV install.

Its going to be fairly simple ie nice TV/Sky/DVD player/sonos and mood lighting but needs to look classy.

Just wondering if people might be kind enough to put links up to bedroom installs that have impressed them?

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Old 22-04-2009, 6:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Craigizmo2k2's one is pretty decent - see sig.

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Old 22-04-2009, 8:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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MitsiTurbo's bedroom sticks in my mind as being pretty impressive regarding ligthing and a nice feature wall. Can't really remember the AV side of it. You can find his full house build thread in the DIY section.
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Old 23-04-2009, 8:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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SG22's setup is sweet, a quality progression thread aswell...

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And for more inspiration check this guys gaff out...

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SG22's setup is sweet, a quality progression thread aswell...

The Long Road - My AV setup from start to finish



And for more inspiration check this guys gaff out...

my little effort!
Thats the problem you see, neither are really what I would call bedrooms. Both look good, and Forces whole setup is stunning as we know. But both are just rooms with a bed, bedside cabinet and then the AV gear.
Where is the wardrobe space for my wifes clothes/shoes/handbags etc. Where is the big dressing table for my wife?

You see my point? Those setups are great for a single man, but for a family man they just don't work.
I need to see how somebody has integrated some AV kit into a 'working' bedroom with loads of wardrobes.

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Maybe have a play around with something like Google sketch to see how you could fit everything in?
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Re: Best bedroom setups?

Moved to Home Cinema DIY as this is still in the planning stages.
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i don't have a wife

but i use it day to day and have managed to get an av setup in
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Thats the problem you see, neither are really what I would call bedrooms. Both look good, and Forces whole setup is stunning as we know. But both are just rooms with a bed, bedside cabinet and then the AV gear.
Where is the wardrobe space for my wifes clothes/shoes/handbags etc. Where is the big dressing table for my wife?

You see my point? Those setups are great for a single man, but for a family man they just don't work.
I need to see how somebody has integrated some AV kit into a 'working' bedroom with loads of wardrobes.

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I'm pretty sure THE_FORCE has said before he's married/has a partner.

Anyway, maybe if you uploaded some pics of the room and the furniture that must go into it people will be able to suggest what you could do
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Is this any good for you mate?

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