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Change your basement into a first-class Home Theater.
Page 5 - Creating the art
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The walls are up, now the fun begin
On the left there is the same view before and after the walls were up and painting started.
This is quite a rewarding job since you really see the changes.

In my first plan I chose a red-brown walls, I used low lustre burnt sienna. The wall in front will be used as a screen and the projector will be upside down on the ceiling.

The burnt sienna was chosen for its warmth and to make the room look darker.

Here is the exact color. The leather texture (only on a visible places) was created by a sponge with gloss and lighter red-brown color.

The ceiling in the theater part will be hexagonal and blue. On the right is an image where the walls are already finished and a first coat of blue ceiling was painted. The brown part of ceiling on the image will be one side of the hexagonal and it actually covers heating furnace. With green is marked the overhead I have to build now.
Another look of the CAD design. The brown-red part of the hexagonal ceiling is already done with drywall (it covers the furnace), the green part has to be build.

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