Decor and aesthetics [message #63781] |
Tue, 10 August 2010 01:24  |
Frontrowticket
Messages: 14 Registered: August 2010
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I'm following the threads here about decor in relation to sound and sound proofing. the thought of plastering styrofoam or egg boxes on my walls makes me shudder! I am going to go for the full ritzy red carpet look. I want tassles, velour and plush armchair seats with side tables. Does one have to sacrifice style for sound?
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Re: Decor and aesthetics [message #64251 is a reply to message #64150] |
Mon, 11 October 2010 07:59   |
Danny
Messages: 195 Registered: September 2010
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Wonderwoll wrote on Fri, 01 October 2010 21:38 | I'm all for the right to make a room look good, but the sound and technicals in general have to be first! In order of priority I think about how somethings looks, how it sounds, vision, lighting, comfort.
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I so agree! After setting up your sound system, you then decorate the rest of the room. It makes it a lot easier, and you don't have to move things around to re-wire, etc....
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