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Discussion starter · #102 · (Edited)
Decided to just go with my gut and installed the screen lights. Yay! This felt REALLY good to get to this phase in the project.

Seeing how the trim looks:







Wait, is that a...............no.....it can't be.....!!!! Is that framing for a STAGE!?




I put two layers of 30# asphalt roofing felt between the framing and the slab. I used recycled PT 2x lumber from my moms old house and Simpson Strongtie screws. We tore her old deck apart and I saved these for this exact use. I also caulked the joint between the drywall and the slab. I taped all the seams and will be mudding throughout this week. Since 80% of all the drywall in the room will be covered with fabric wrapped panels, I'm only doing a single coat of mud and sanding it down to make it relatively presentable. I'll be painting the ENTIRE room SW ProMar 200 flat black. The only exposed drywall will be the ceiling which has already been taped and mudded. I did this intentionally since my finishing skills aren't sufficient enough to create a nice smooth drywall finish. PROGRESS FEELS SO GOOD! LOL
 
Decided to just go with my gut and installed the screen lights. Yay! This felt REALLY good to get to this phase in the project.

Seeing how the trim looks:

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Wait, is that a...............no.....it can't be.....!!!! Is that framing for a STAGE!?!


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I put two layers of 30# asphalt roofing felt between the framing and the slab. I used recycled PT 2x lumber from my moms old house and Simpson Strongtie screws. We tore her old deck apart and I saved these for this exact use.

I also caulked the joint between the drywall and the slab. I taped all the seams and will be mudding throughout this week. Since 80% of all the drywall in the room will be covered with fabric wrapped panels, I'm only doing a single coat of mud and sanding it down to make it relatively presentable.

I'll be painting the ENTIRE room SW ProMar 300 flat black. The only exposed drywall will be the ceiling which has already been taped and mudded. I did this intentionally since my finishing skills aren't sufficient enough to create a nice smooth drywall finish.

PROGRESS FEELS SO GOOD! LOL
Great progress mate - looking good!
 
Discussion starter · #104 ·
Time to select the paint brand, line, sheen and color for my room!

All of the walls will be covered in fabric wrapped panels for which I've already selected the 3 colors for. Refer to the post where I show pictures of the seats and the GoM fabric selections for those colors.

The carpet is going to be a cheap black commercial grade carpet throughout the room but we'll be buying a custom carpet to overlay onto that with. I'm posting from my phone so I'll have add the link to the carpet we might go with later on today.

The ceiling is going to be black and needs to be non-reflective and as smooth as possible so that I can install a glow-in-the-dark star field kit: http://www.theglowpatch.com/XVR-Star-Ceiling.html

Since the walls will be 100% covered with panels I don't need to worry so much about the finish other than painting it so that the white drywall doesn't show through. With that said I think the easiest and most effective approach is to paint the entire room (walls and ceiling) with the same paint. Since the ceiling will be the only exposed, painted surface, that will determine which paint I go with...

I'm hoping to test a few in the room with actual paint and not just swatches. Keep in mind, my cousin is a regional sales manager for SW so I get his discount on their paint. Plus, I've never used anything but SW paints and my firm only specifies their paint for all of our building projects...

Sooooo, what brand, line, sheen and color should I try out?
 
Time to select the paint brand, line, sheen and color for my room!

All of the walls will be covered in fabric wrapped panels for which I've already selected the 3 colors for. Refer to the post where I show pictures of the seats and the GoM fabric selections for those colors.

The carpet is going to be a cheap black commercial grade carpet throughout the room but we'll be buying a custom carpet to overlay onto that with. I'm posting from my phone so I'll have add the link to the carpet we might go with later on today.

The ceiling is going to be black and needs to be non-reflective and as smooth as possible so that I can install a glow-in-the-dark star field kit: http://www.theglowpatch.com/XVR-Star-Ceiling.html

Since the walls will be 100% covered with panels I don't need to worry so much about the finish other than painting it so that the white drywall doesn't show through. With that said I think the easiest and most effective approach is to paint the entire room (walls and ceiling) with the same paint. Since the ceiling will be the only exposed, painted surface, that will determine which paint I go with...

I'm hoping to test a few in the room with actual paint and not just swatches. Keep in mind, my cousin is a regional sales manager for SW so I get his discount on their paint. Plus, I've never used anything but SW paints and my firm only specifies their paint for all of our building projects...

Sooooo, what brand, line, sheen and color should I try out?
I like the star field idea too... Won't the stars be distracting though when you are watching a movie since you can't turn them off? The other thing is how will they react to light from a projector?
 
I like the star field idea too... Won't the stars be distracting though when you are watching a movie since you can't turn them off? The other thing is how will they react to light from a projector?
I leave my LED star ceiling on throughout a movie - I never notice it at all unless I look up at it.

Not really familiar with SW paints, but I would say any flat black should do the trick.
 
I leave my LED star ceiling on throughout a movie - I never notice it at all unless I look up at it.

Not really familiar with SW paints, but I would say any flat black should do the trick.
What I was wondering is since they are glow in the dark... Will the light from a projector light the little stars up even more.:T
 
I just found this at the glowpatch site...

"Question:
Will your star kits work in theater rooms?
Answer:
The XVR bedroom series has been designed for bedrooms only and needs to be in darkness with no interfering light. They will not work in a theatre room, you would need to use a fibre optic system. I have customers that set up my bedroom stars in their theatre rooms and listen to music under the stars before or after movies and in that way provided the room is dark from all other light the stars will work perfect. A new XVR version that is LED powered will be available later this year."

I will wait to purchase until the Pednault has completed his, and see what he thinks about it. It def appears to be the least expensive route to get a decent night sky. :T
 
Discussion starter · #110 ·
The way he answered that question is rather interesting. It sounds as though he thinks someone wants to see the stars WHILE the projector is on (which is not the case, for me at least).

So lets break his response down.

The XVR bedroom series has been designed for bedrooms only and needs to be [topic 1]in darkness with no interfering light. They will not work in a theatre room, you would need to use a fibre optic system. I have customers that set up my bedroom stars in their theatre rooms and listen to music under the stars [topic 2]before or after movies and in that way provided [topic 3]the room is dark from all other light the stars will work perfect.

Topic 1.
He states that the kit is for the darkest room as possible with no interfering lighting. What is darker than a dedicated HT with no light and no PJ on? I don't know anyone with a flat black ceiling, dark colored fabric paneled walls and a mostly black carpet in their bedroom... Do you?

Topic 2.
This is the key to having this work for me and this application. The star kit is for my guests and myself to view before or after the movie and during music listening sessions. NOT WHILE watching a movie. The fact that he states this, means that the stars will lose their luster and sparkle while the PJ's light washes across the ceiling, which I'm 100% okay with.

Topic 3.
With the lights and PJ off in my dedicated HT, you won't be able to see your hand in front of your face! What a PERFECT setting for his XVR kit (with the PJ and lights off, or at least dim)!!! Refer to Topic 1....

So hell yes I'm going to give this kit a try! One of my coworkers used one of his kits in a child's room and said that they were awesome, easy to apply and for the quality of what you receive in the kit, its worth the price for the effect given. I truly wanted to go with fiber optics but with my already low ceiling height and almost $0 budget, I couldn't justify the expense considering this kit is available in this level of quality and price-point.

I'll be sure to write a review for both HTS and back to the company as I want him to realize it has a use in the HT world, given the customer understands the effects the stars create in a dedicated HT.

Now, back to paint! I'm concerned that just going with any old flat black isn't going to give me the results I'm after. Certainly the quality of the painted finishes is 99% dependent upon the level of the preparation and what the paint is covering. So I'm going to have to hire someone to come in and remud and sand the bajesus out of the ceiling to ensure that it's as smooth as a babies behind. Then and only then would any old flat black would do the trick...
 
What if you wrapped some pegboard with black fabric (and glued it to the pegboard), and then attached the star dots to that... By doing it this way you could have fabric on all the surfaces and not have to worry about paint.
 
Oh and one more thing, if they don't work for some reason in my HT, I have a 4 year old who would LOVE to have them in his bedroom! :D
I really like the idea, and if it works out nicely for you I will most likely also do it. :T
 
Fabric is more expensive than paint... Plus I'm going for a certain look. I think I'll rework the sketchup model to show the finished room.
Gotcha. :T
 
Discussion starter · #116 ·
About to go pick up my HD order for the rest of the drywall and the corner bead for the outside edge of the soffit. I'll be finishing up the stage framing today and will start laying the sand within the spaces inside plastic sheeting. I'm hoping I also have enough time to start building the PJ shelf and finish up the curved soffit that goes above the screen which will match the stage arch.
 
Sounds good! At least one of us is making some progress on their HT.
 
Discussion starter · #118 ·
Got too busy to pick up my order so I will have to tomorrow. I'm trying to get as much done as I can now before the weather gets nicer and I'll want to be outside or at the lake instead of working on the room. So that's why I'm doing as much as I can, when I can. Once summer hits this thread will most likely die an agonizing death! LOL
 
Got too busy to pick up my order so I will have to tomorrow. I'm trying to get as much done as I can now before the weather gets nicer and I'll want to be outside or at the lake instead of working on the room. So that's why I'm doing as much as I can, when I can. Once summer hits this thread will most likely die an agonizing death! LOL
One thing I have done with my current project which has really helped - I try to do something every day. Even if it is something as minor as putting up a couple of wall plates, at least I can tell myself that I worked on it that day. It really helped me to feel like I was always making progress.

Which reminds me - I really need to update my thread!
 
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