DIY 4K HOME THEATER MAKEOVER REMODEL 🎬 Smart & Stealth Media Room
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
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Wow, huge amount of work involved. This has convinced me it's not a path I'll go down, lol. Looks great.
I wouldn't trust myself with any lasers, I'd probably have a weird urge to look into the line laser 😅🙀
It's definitely a deep rabbit hole. I researched my Home Theatre project for a few years before I went to work. Saved me tons of frustration. Do your homework, do it some more, then do some more homework before you get started and I don't mean analysis paralysis.
Looking for laser projector ended up learning how to use laser levels and how to stop yourself from getting projector. 🤔 and still keeping your wife .
Love this video! I've been wanting to re-light my Living room which has no light fixtures. This looks like a lot of work but very doable.
Great video! Gave me lots of ideas, tips and tricks for my unfinished basement project I'm in the process of designing. Thanks!
Thanks for the idea of using the soffit as a wiring conduit! OMG, so helpful!
I’d highly recommend getting an area rug with a non slip padding for the room if you’re concerned about acoustics, it will make a world of difference.
j8lech without a doubt, I agree!
How so?
These videos are so like weirdly relaxing and interesting to watch
Yeah. I’m not much of a builder. I mean I love to work with wood and build things, but not in the way he does. But I still love these videos.
Thanks man! Currently remodeling my basement and this helped a lot
Awesome! I'm building a home theater transformer room in a year and will definitely use some tips!
I loved the whole project. The only things I'd do differently are, I'd keep the speakers out of the wall and, would probably either removed that door behind the screen or changed the screen location to the opposing wall. The windows wouldn't be a problem because they have to stay close even if you're watching the screen on the actual wall. And oh, I would've hired dry wall people to finish it all off.
Cool project! Awesome projector.
Noticed that door too😳
Excellent video Johnny! love the project itself, but you did an excellent job with the edit on the video. I learned a lot here, and I appreciate you pointing out your mistakes and learning experiences. You gained a new fan today!
Johnny, I really enjoyed this video and let me say thanks for not making it a "Part 1 and Part 2" series about 18 min. each. I was so into your build that when you finished I was totally so tired that I had to lie down and rest. Is your other channel open for anyone, I didn't notice an address for it? God Bless my friend.
Hi Frank! you have to click on his channel name "Crafted Workshop" then go to where it says "Channels" click on it then you will see "Crafted Workshop 2" then click that and your there :) Hope that helps...JP
Well done! (Except for that cable...) great poster choices, especially the New Hope artwork!
That crown moulding and chair rail looked so good though!
Enjoyed the whole vid and the details on the whole build. Enjoy the final product!
Great DIY Man I’m inspired to do something in my living room keep the vids coming
Well done. And it's very convenient that you have wooden walls. Here in Europe most walls are concrete, which makes things a lot more difficult.
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You got This Old Tony on RUclips, and you're wearing a Finnegan shirt, I'm liking this channel more and more every time I watch it
griffin masse I’ve also got a This Old Tony shirt 😂
Pretty beautiful job, dude. Looks great!
Excellent job and no corners cut (well, aside from the molding, in which lots of corners were cut ;-p). Attention to detail is amazing. Great timing too, as I'm in the middle of my mancave remodel. I like that modular sectional a lot.
Epic project, well done to get it all finished in the end!
Amazing!! Lots of great ideas for the new room we are building!
Nice theather to chill out and watch crafted workshop videos:)
You can take a small shop vac with a 6 foot hose and duct tape one end to the drywall sander handle 2-3 inches away from the wall. Put vacuum on a camera/guitar strap or backpack and vacuum it while you sand.
One of the best and most comprehensive videos on ceiling work/home electronics I've seen. Kudos!
Awesome video bro, I did a similar renovation to my living room, and yeah, crown molding can blow your mind when you are trying to cut it lol!
It is definitely super confusing sometimes! Thanks!
Love it!!! From Philippines. Just want to ask why is the screen protrudes to the door?
I'm going to be doing an addition on my home this year and you have me a lot of great ideas for the family room, thanks! You have a great channel.
That is brilliant ...well done. I have trouble setting up Alexa never mind installing a full-on theatre or rebuild.
Love the FSM t-shirt! Great video too!
I absolutely enjoyed this.
Awesome work Johnny, sweet setup! 😃👌🏻👍🏻👊🏻
Just saw this video. Gave me great ideas for my Den/Home Theater Room. Its in the basement and I don't really have the ability to run extra wires through the walls/ceiling. This bulkhead looks like the perfect solution. Thanks!
Simply WOW! Great work and attention to detail,. Yes, little overboard with nails & screws but looks really, really nice!
Great work johnny I love the Build's great work keep you the great work
Only watched half so far but it’s great seeing the job site saw in use!
Looks great! Personally I would have hid the box next to the projector in the recess and pass through the cables through the projector ceiling mount but I have bad OCD when it comes to cables ;)
Oh one more thing, how does the in wall/ceiling speakers sound?
Once again, great work and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the process on building this room!
hey man great video. one suggestion if you ever do crown again. when i instal crown instead of using caulking i tend to use pl(construction adhesive) but only small dabs of it on the back. hope that tip helps a little
Thanks for sharing...nice work! I have a question about the in wall AV connector box and wall plate. Is there a part number for that on Parts Express or is it a custom made piece?
Man this one was awesome Johnny. Fantastic job and great gear.
Jeff from diy home renovations has saved your living room with his drywall series
Just stunning, very well done 👌
Amazing!! Good job Johnny!!
Hi Johnny! You did an incredible job on this project. I absolutely love it! Thanks for sharing and I hope y’all a blessed week my darlings 🙏🏽🍿♥️♥️
I don't recommend having junction boxes for electrical connections buried in the soffits. If an issue happens your gonna have to tear everything apart and it's against code.
He has access through the recessed lighting holes, no?
All electrical connections are buried in the walls anyway, your point is invalid.
@@stedly the code begs to differ. They all have to be readily accessible in an approved box with a cover. Can't tuck it in the wall or soffit and cover it up.
Great stuff!, What are the measurements of your room? I will be doing a conversion in our home, and may be adding a room.
THE GUY PUT HIS SHOES ON YOUR BRAND NEW COUCH?!! LOL
what an ass lmao
And he’s the CEO of the couch company lmfao
western people are like that as what I noticed 🤔
i said the same thing
@@oh_naur In civilized western countries we take off our shoes when stepping into the home, this is America :P
Really impressive install. Gave me some good ideas for my new HT room. But why did you place the side and rear surrounds so low and so close together? Thanls for the great video.
Looks fantastic, great job.. really like the love sac (kinda funny name) sofa
damn.... great work...
how you explain the details ; the camera view ; the backsound etc... everything is perfect
Wow, just wow.
I love the soffit idea!
Great job on the 4K Home Theater makeover Johnny! Thank you for sharing the video with us! 💖👌👍😎JP
Thanks man!
Your very welcome Johnny! Have a great week!😎
Awesome video man. I really appreciate the effort you put in to make quality content. Great voice overs and of course, links in the description. 10/10
Edit: clicked on "show more"..... dude there are 45 links in that description...45!! Well done, Sir
Great work total professional when you have the right tools any job is possible.
I’m guessing you can pull the LED lights out and fish cables through should you need to?
Great job mate looks amazing i bet it's brilliant for gaming as well of watching films. Did your atmos speakers sound. Scotty UK
I did not expect to watch this video in its entirety, but I did. I even backed up and rewatched a few sections. While I'm not (yet) a subscriber, I have to give you major kudos for the video as a whole. Interesting and never boring.
Love it!! Good remodel!
Amazing work
Hey,l love the vids,can't seem to find link to the pole your using got tyne the laser,,,,?.?
this is really nice man, you're giving me some good ideas for my house... next time you're cutting drywall, make life a little easier on yourself and get a chalk line for layout lol
Great video!!! I loved the detail!!
I'm sure these long videos are a pain to edit, but we absolutely LOVE the long ones ... that's what she said
There are very few videos I can watch all the way through but this had me engrossed. You have a great talent and great vision. The whole system, room and lighting is just perfect.
Dude I can only say waoo for this project. Personally I even got confused on how u managed to get all these sorted. But that was beautiful bruv 👍👍
Outstanding movie choices for the posters!!!
great project, but if you're speaking of a dedicated media room with projector, the 'lack of light' you were complaining about before the reno, is actually the perfect setting for a dedicated home cinema. It's all about creating the only light in the room on that projection screen, and light walls or objects will reflect that light so the whole room appears lit. I know you made this in your living room, which doubles as media room, but then it's not a dedicated room anymore. I have the same thing in my house. I installed a projector in my living room, which has lighter colors on the wall and on the cabinets. I recently added a second projector, but this time in a 'dedicated' room, with black walls and seats. I even put black carpet on the walls to make a noise trap (to keep noise from 'bouncing' off the walls). This of course would not be possible in my living room, but I tell you it's a massive difference in the experience of watching movies and listening to music. The one in the living room only gets used now when I'm watching sports or something with a bunch of friends.
LOOKS AWESOME !!!!!
Really enjoyed this video! I'm currently expanding a bedroom and adding an ensuite bathroom into unused space within my house's roof line. I am using similar wafer LEDs and the caseta system, so easy and nice! Is that color repose gray?
Love watching the cat watch you in those timelapses
Crazy amount of work, but it looks great!
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It's worth noting that you're required to pull a permit and have the work inspected to make these kind of electrical changes (some areas even require a permit and inspection for low voltage wiring). You may or may not need to be licensed, depending on your situation and the local codes/laws. Not getting a permit can come back to bite you 1) If there is a fire or injury 2) If you try to file an insurance claim 3) If a house inspector notices and calls you on the changes when you're trying to sell the property.
I've watched this clip starting from the 5 second ad all the way to the end. Enjoyed every second of it.
Thanks a lot!
That was great, well done👍.
I hope you never get an issue with the power or speaker cabling after hiding it all inside.
That could take forever to get to them if needed 🤣
Nice Finnegan T-shirt! Oh and also nice job in this room too!
What an amazing project and video
Dude, it’s your project with some cool pointers and ideas, thanks. Great job. We all live and learn from our DIY projects but the point it, it’s yours. If you are happy, I’m happy for you. Enjoy bro.....
Killed it as always bud. Great video.
so inspired man awesome!
Super boulot !!! magnifique ! bravo !!!
Wow !!! Beautiful very creative
Simply say you are the best teacher and I love this full video .
So many screws. Love the over build. Great work man! Keep it going!
Excellent job bud, looks great.👏👏
I don't think in my entire life I would be able to do a project like that!
Imagine having that much confidence in yourself🤷🏼♂️
Sure you can. I’m a total DIY builder and with Gods grace, RUclips and Pinterest, I get it done.
Amazing job!
Very, very well done!
I would recommend this video
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i checked this channel from SBH's recommendation now im subscribing for the great content!
Oh man thats sick!!!
Very nice job! Right now I have 45 deg slopes along the side walls from the 10' to the 11' height. I was thinking about boxing them in with a soffit similar to what you have built here just to make it easier to terminate the tops of the columns I'm planning to build to house the side surround speakers. I'm starting to wonder though, it might be simpler to just come up with a good way to make the tops of the columns with the 45 deg slope.
Your room turned out great, fantastic job!
Great work, it look amazing bro
Thanks Glenn!
I really appreciate not parting out the build. One video is awesome. Oh and it turned out awesome!
Wow. What an awesome project! You are definitely multi-talented. Can you tell me where you got the projector mount? Thanks in advance!
Great job!! 👍🏾
Looks great!! I'm about to post my setup!!! ;)
Your videos are amazing ..watching from nairobi 🇰🇪
I really like the wall colour, could you tell me what colour is that and wich brand? Also do you thing it would convine with a wall painted gray and the others wall that colour you used? Ty