Here are the more or less finalized pictures for our print shop (hallway) and theater.
Brand new door entering the print shop from basement family room/bar area.
In the print shop viewing printer with our traditional, short Christmas tree.
Built in storage area (trash can / recycle bin)
Under print shop for cable management and paper storage at some point in the future. All nicely hidden cables up top.
Tree with lights off.
Built ins (left when walking in) holding main phone base station (10 handsets), DSL modem, and again, everything plugged in on the other side. There are small, neat holes to feed all the cable through with 4 ethernet and a UPS on the other side.
Theater entrance with our custom sign (blurred out). Solid core cherry door.
Combination lock with manual dimmer in print shop.
Theater door opened.
Inside theater, our Lutron Spacer System with four lighting dimmers and the master control with 5-scenes. Ceiling cans, sconces, tray green rope lighting, and stair rope lighting.
Theater side left from sitting looking forward.
From the back looking toward the screen and main equipment.
Closet door, front left, and subwoofer.
Remotes. Left to right: Lutron 4-scene remote, Denon Blu-Ray player, Mitsubishi projector, Anthem pre-amp, and Sony universal to control computer (and possibly all later on).
Door to enter the theater.
Theater seating: couch and 4 dedicated theater seats. We did not want all theater seating. Nice compromise.
Stair rope lighting, garbage can, furniture.
Right wall with sconces and right surround speaker on wall.
Under screen with built-in component stand--on casters so it rolls out. All the cables hide very nicely and tuck below the front riser because there is a gap from the front wall.
Component stand with (top left-right) Anthem pre-amp, Denon Blu-Ray, Anthem amp, home built computer.
In closet with server sitting on shelf. I have to be able to walk under it to get behind it and work on it.
Closet floor under shelf with UPS.
Other end of closet (left of walking in) with angled shelves and housewide ethernet ports / switches.
Final look from back row left seat (lower than eye height would be).