I'll meet you at the theatre

ChunkySoup

Shared on Sun, 10/21/2012 - 22:54

It has finally come together! A year of planning, 2 years of building and a summer of finishing and I am so close to done I can almost taste the popcorn. Back in 2009 I had a goal, I was going to start and finish the basement by my daughters 10th birthday which is this December. It was the holder of all junk and crap for a number of years and I had a dream of a home theatre room, Projector, theatre seats, popcorn maker, beverage center. I spent a year fiddling with a plan and design that I was going to do. I didn't spend all year on it...a morning over coffee here a night sitting at the computer here and came up with a plan. Drew it up in cad, did a little 3D perspective on it, plunked it into Revit (I was learning it at the time), played around some more until I figured I had it nailed.

Just about 2 years ago Mrs. Soup and I started laying the subfloor and once that was done I spent nearly every weekend I had framing it all out.  It took about 3 months to get it all done. I had to make a few design changes and tweaks along the way but all in all it maintained the spirit. The bathroom was the worst as I had to build a platform for the shower as it wouldn't fit beside where the builder roughed in the toilet drain. It actually all came to a halt shortly after that as life just got in the way. 

However, during the summer of 2010 I started on the electrical, which led to the telephone and data cables. While I was doing that I might as well do all the speaker wire and hey I need light in here, so I should install the lights but wait I need to install the dropped ceiling first. I kept going around and around for months but last fall I had it done and was ready for drywall.

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Again life got in the way and while I had managed to get most of the drywall into the basement putting it up was going slow. I spent on average one weekend day a month putting it up. I found a number of mistakes/oversights I had made along the way and those would slow me down from time to time.

I also had the bathroom plumbing to contend with. While all the plumbing is leak free I have come to the conclusion that by far it was the worst part of the project. While I enjoyed all the framing and electrical/data work  I cannot see myself taking on plumbing as second career.

I bought a cheap drywall lift and once I had the ceiling in place I sold it. I had it for 4 months and in the end it cost me less than 50$. Best 50$ I spent on that project. I will never again use ad-hoc tee's to lift drywall into place. I had created a few nooks and crannies that I left until last. The archway and the angles it created were some of the last things to finish.

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Once those were complete I had to hand it over to the professionals. I found through my attempts at our previous house that mudding and taping is an art form and I am not an artist.  After a 14 hour day he had the whole first coat on and it was taking shape

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At the end of the week he was done, the ceiling was textured and Mrs. Soup was ready to paint.

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She spent the entire weekend down there happy as a clam painting away. Due to the lack of artistic ability as noted above I wasn't allowed to help.

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After she was all done I had to lower the dropped the ceiling back down, I installed the shower, we installed the bathroom floor and the carpet came. We immediately started trimming the walls and installing the doors. Mrs. Soup started moving into her new "office" almost immediately.

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I also got a little ahead of myself and started installing the speakers. Unfortunately when the projector and screen arrived they had sent the wrong mount for the projector. I had to wait another week to get the proper one. This was possibly the longest week of my life. I spent the time installing the screen and the floating Ikea cabinets. I also had time to bring the beverage center and the other cabinets downstairs as well for what will be the snack area of the theatre room.

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After 10 days and a battle with Canada Post I got the new mount. It took Mrs. Soup and I about an hour to install it but it was so worth the wait!

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There are some touchups I still have to do, and we have some tiling in the bathroom to finish but the only thing we are missing right now are the seats.They are on order and coming in the next few weeks so in the meantime I have camp chairs down there right now. Not uncomfortable and they have cupholders.

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So this is my new setup for movies and gaming

Projector - Panasonic PT-AE7000U

Elunevision Studio 92" Reference Screen 16x9

Onkyo TXNR515 7.2 network receiver 

Matched pairs of Polk Audio Speakers for all 8 channels

XBOX 360

PS3

Harmony 1 remote to control it all

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

CiaranORian's picture
Submitted by CiaranORian on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 02:42

Holy shit well done. Just goes to show any project can be achieved if you are dedicated to doing it!

PoltegIce's picture
Submitted by PoltegIce on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 06:31

Awesome dude. I think this is a dream many of us share and I am sure you just made a lot of people jealous! LoL. Have fun and congratulations!

YEM's picture
Submitted by YEM on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 08:32

Awesome job man!

 

And I could have done that mudding for you ;)

ChunkySoup's picture
Submitted by ChunkySoup on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 09:38

Thanks guys!

It was a lot of work and it is extremely fulfilling to see it all finally come together.  I still have a few things to do but they are fairly minor in comparison to the rest.

Lbsutke's picture
Submitted by Lbsutke on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 09:42

Looks awesome, great work!

SPARHAWK25's picture
Submitted by SPARHAWK25 on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 10:11

Looks great!  Job well done.  You may feel a little inadequate after watching porn on that screen.

ChunkySoup's picture
Submitted by ChunkySoup on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 12:20

Dammit! I just spit coffee out all over my damn laptop and everyone around here is wondering what all the fuss is about. How do i explain that in the office? Way too funny!

Biznass's picture
Submitted by Biznass on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 11:45

Looks great!

 

I'm jealous of you guys with basements.

GUL74's picture
Submitted by GUL74 on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 11:59

Wow great job man 

badmin's picture
Submitted by badmin on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 14:07

Holy Crap that's fantastic! 

CProRacing's picture
Submitted by CProRacing on Thu, 10/25/2012 - 05:24

That setup is epic!! yes

 

I better start digging.

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