![]() Add the right flooring and can lighting, and you’ll start to see your basement home theater build come to life before you get a single piece of equipment or seating in there. You’ll be surprised what some drywall and paint can do.But when building a theater room in your basement, even the least experienced of us could figure the electrical out with some basic know-how and the help of Google.ĭo remember to turn off the power first, please. Think about it – in an upstairs room, rewiring requires a whole lot of cutting little windows into the drywall, hoping it’s close enough to a wire, and your wrists are small enough, to do what you need to do. Electric work like that for home theater rooms is pretty simple, but having completely open framing to install it in makes it a total breeze. After framing, you have the ideal canvas for running electrical.If you can handle a circular saw, some 2×6’s and a nail gun, you’re good to go. You don’t need any of the framing to support weight, which means no huge beams or jacks. ![]()
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