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Building a new home and we have a dedicated home theater room (bonus/upstairs) 20x16 in dimensions. It was fairly well planned out, power outlets in ceiling, pre-wired for 7.1, network/hdmi cables ran in ceiling tubes, insulated, etc.
But I have overlooked one part. The door. In trying to get the most space out of the room I asked builder to leave the doorway open, no framing of door. If framed in I would have lost some critical sq ft space. Unfortunately the doorway is quite larger than I originally thought so even a "barn" door solution (which I originally thought of doing is out of the question. Thick blackout/noise reducing curtains was one idea I had. Does any one use thick curtains in place of doors?? I'm trying to think of ideas so let me know what any of you have. |
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