The ultimate home theater/chillout lounge/bedroom setup

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2010

I recently converted my bedroom into a chillout lounge/home theater. This was a complete renovation done by myself. Everything is new from the floor to the ceiling literally. The floor consists of maple and cherry laminate planks. I staggered the planks to create an abstract pattern. I painted the walls in a dark brown which doesn't seem to appear as dark when the drapes are open. All of the base boards, door/window trim and crown moldings were replaced and hand painted in a tan color. The light switch and electrical outlets as well as the doorknobs/hardware are a satin nickel finish to match the titanium trim on my speakers. The ceiling consists of hand painted copper tiles. They're actually made of styrofoam which I painted with a water based copper paint. I did this not only to match my speakers, but to help absorb some of the sound. All of the A/V wiring is hidden inside of the walls and behind the base boards. I haven't actually cleaned up the wires behind the stereo yet as I'm waiting on some split loom tubing that I recently ordered. The shoe moldings are velcro'd to the floor which allows access to the wiring should I ever need to replace or reconfigure the layout. I'll post a video later showing how well the wires/cables are hidden.

Here's a list of everything you'll see in the video:
4x JBL Studio Series S-312 floor standing speakers in Beech finish
JBL Studio Series S-Center center channel speaker
JBL PSW D-110 powered subwoofer
Harman Kardon Signature Series 2.0 Processor/Tuner/Preamp
Harman Kardon Signature Series 2.1 Amplifier
Harman Kardon FL 8350 5 disc CD changer
Samsung BD-P1590 Blu Ray player
Samsung LN46C630 46" LCD TV
All of the A/V cables are Monster Cable including a 16ft M series HDMI and 11gauge Monster Cable speaker cables. Power is supplied by a Monster Cable HTS1000 powercenter with clean power.

TV stand - BDI Cielo 9329 espresso finish
A/V wall shelf expresso finish- IKEA
Bamboo floor lamps espresso finish - Target
Decorative lamps on top of speakers are made of some kind of animal hide - purchased in Sicily at Carnavale
African carved wooden hand and hemp candles purchased when I lived in Sicily
Futon - Espresso microfiber Medina casual convertible by Lifestyle Solutions
Pillows - Crewel Circle Toss pillows purchased at Target and the quilted brown pillows purchased at Bed Bath & Beyond
Plants - Sanservia and Rubber Tree purchased at Green Thumb Nursery(yes they're real)
Pots - The one on the TV stand was purchased at Lowes and the one on the wall shelf was purchased at Ross
Retro clock - Target
Leather storage ottoman - purchased online
Curtains - Espresso microfiber(share the same pattern that is on my ceiling tiles) purchased at Target
Curtain tassels - Ross

Music by St. Germain

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  • hey thanks again i think i finally founda good copy of it do u xbox or ps3?

  • @PSNphoenixScorpio haven't played in ages. To many projects going on to really get into it.

  • geeze i asked you this before awhile ago but whats the song's name by st germain? i forgot what you told me

  • @PSNphoenixScorpio

    Artist: St. Germain

    Album: Boulevard

    Song: Street Scene (4 Shazz)

    Runtime: 15:46

  • -This is a random question ,but i noticed you had a sofa bed and i just wanted to know is it comfortable to sleep on every night. I was thinking about getting one , so i can use my bedroom as a lounge and gaming room. (My bedroom is about that exact size

  • @TechDuckMan It SUCKS! Most uncomfortable bed I've ever owned. If I didn't have to sleep on it every night, it wouldn't be that bad. It makes for a nice couch/guest bed, but I wouldn't recommend getting a clik clak futon if you plan to use it daily.

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  • @TechDuckMan I'm glad you asked that. The futon I have is made by Lifestyle Solutions and it's called the Medina Casual Convertible sofa. It's what's known as a clik clak design, you pull the back forward until you here a click and it unlocks and allows you to fold it down. Then you pull it back up until it clicks and locks upright. And to answer your question, IT'S UNCOMFORTABLE AS HELL! Being a clik clak, it has a hinge that runs down the middle, so you have to sleep on one side or the other.

  • Beautiful!

  • the sound seems nice...I would finish with some candles and try to listen to "Schmoov - Destinations"

  • @cooljess76 NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIIIIII­IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCCCCCCC­CCeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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