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Some pictures with the subfloor - there are more on the website http://www.cinemabuilder.com
[Edited by Cinema Builder on Mar 31, 2007 at 10:41 PM]

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Bathroom

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HT

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Library

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Stairs

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Some pictures of the low-voltage wiring that was run under the floor throughout the attic. Wiring included multiple: Coax, CAT6, HDMI, & Component cables. These will be run up into a structured wiring panel on the home theater closet wall. We used (and we recommend you use) flexible wiring conduit when running your cables (to make upgrading in the future easier). We also ran some of our cables outside of the conduit, so we can leave the conduit open for future cables.

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Floor outlet and conduit

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HT closet

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Ht closet - part 2

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Hi,
How are you planning on controlling temperature? Temperature swings in attics are usually wild. Most attics are designed to have air flow thru soffets, how will you keep that air flow path open if you insulate/sheet rock? Looks like excellent plans hope it all comes together comfortablly.
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