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Recent Projects
daVinci Home Theaters is a custom shop that specializes in one of a kind
top of the line home theaters. While these theaters are mid range in price
they are most definatly NOT midrange in quality and individuality. Owner/Designer
Todd Evans " A theater is by far and away the most complex room in
any home. We've been building them long enough to know exactly what we're
doing and no one else out there is offering one of a kind designs with turn
key installations at these prices. We can do this because we are an art
shop we make and install almost everything ourselves except the carpet and
seats."
Jenkins' Home Theater
The Jenkins Home Theater was the cover story feature in Audio Video Interior for September 2003.
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| Twelve seats 123
inch diagonal screen, all moldings and columns custom plaster-work,
grid-drop panel ceiling for easy access
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| Forty light loads
including 300 fiberoptic stars, too many components to list here, 1,100 hand
made leaves form the ceiling wreath |
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This theater was designed and built for a client whom had lived in Paris
for two years and fell in love with French Renaissance architecture. The
owner was looking for balance in the project. He wanted it to look like
an old time movie palace. He wanted it to have excellent performance.
And he wanted acoustical control inside the room and acoustical isolation
from the rest of the house. These three goals were achieved to thrilling
effect. Attending a screening in this theater is exciting and relaxing
at the same time.
Bumsteads' Home Theater
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| Seats 13, entirely
upholstered including lions head with green glass eyes that stay lit during
movie, movie is projected from lions roaring mouth
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| 110 diagnoal screen, proscenium hides 5000
watt base, center channel and game caddie, snack bar countertop has
a clear spot to see and choose candies |
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This theater and snack bar are of equal size 12' X 24' each they are a compromise between the husband and wife of the house. He wanted a masculine theater that reminded him of the midevil castles he loved to explore when in England. She wanted a snack bar that was lighter, more feminine if you like, but one that was related in design to the theater theme. They are still Married...
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