BGR: The 9 Cheapest Ways To Turn Your Basement Into A Home Theater
The 9 Cheapest Ways To Turn Your Basement Into A Home Theater
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Just heard that Bob Burns, collector of pretty much all Science Fiction and Horror props that ever existed just passed at 90. He was famous for “Bob’s Basement”, a museum in his home dedicated to his vast collection. Among other props, he has one of the two original King Kong (1933) armatures.
Andrey Kamenov, Ph.D. Probability and Statistics According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction, the number of new houses with basements is declining across the U.S., down by almost a quarter from 40 percent of new homes in 2000 to 32 percent in 2013. Surprisingly, not only did the relative number of finished basements … Continue reading Finished basements are becoming more ...
In Home Alone, a minor plot point involves Kevin overcoming his phobia of a fearsome-looking furnace in the basement of McCallister family home: The furnace resembles an old-style coal-fired gravity furnace in that it has a front grate and cluster of ducts coming out the top. The movie furnace doesn’t seem to contain coal, but rather has something resembling a radiator and piping inside. OK ...
BGR on MSN: The 7 best smart lights for your home theater
Looking to set up an immersive theater-like experience for when you're using the big screen at home? Look no further than these smart light options.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. To most people, the idea of building a home theater sounds like an exciting but somewhat expensive venture. It's a luxury for sure, but it ...