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4 comments to "Turning an Indoor Pool into a Home Theater."
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Aramax
March 18th, 2007 at
1:58 pm
Why not build a home with a home theater inside instead?
That’s what I want to do… right after I win at the lottery.
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MZ
March 18th, 2007 at
1:58 pm
Man, thank goodness someone resolved this issue. I’ve been racking my BRAIN to figure out what to do with my unused indoor swimming pool — now if I can only figure out what to do with my unused bowling alley and unused indoor skating rink.
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Chris
March 18th, 2007 at
3:11 pm
My roommates & I did the same thing with a loading dock in the warehouse we were living in. It sloped down like that pool(our was quite low-end in comparison).
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Dave
April 1st, 2007 at
11:44 am
This is actually what you do when you buy a house with a leaky, old indoor pool that will cost almost as much a the theater installation to fix! That’s why we did it. (That’s our theater in the picture.) No one ever thinks about how much of anexpense an indoor pool is, especially if no one really wants to use it. Amazing how many people on various blogs have slagged us for doing this with the pool. But it gets 100 times the usage now as it did when it was a pool.
A cool thing the article never mentioned is that under all of this, the pool is completely intact. Except for the adhesive used to put carperting on the sides, the entire thing could be returned to a pool with about a week’s work and some structural repairs.
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