Stadium Seating in Media Room

We did a family project in early August to add stadium seating in the media room. This consisted of removing the carpet, building a riser (details later), putting in new carpet, then adding two rows of 4 Berkline theater chairs.

This really was a pretty fun family project. Nicholas and Danielle helped (yes, Lynette did too!). Here is a shot of Nicholas and me getting ready to start the project.

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We were good and followed the rule of measure twice and cut once. It served us well.

RISER CONSTRUCTION:

The riser was constructed from 2X8s — just like building a wall with 16″ centers. The width was about 11 feet wide and the depth about 7 feet. To eliminate any issue with feedback from the three powered subwoofers spiked into the floor, I insulated it so there were no air gaps. I ran out of insulation at the very end, so I just took some carpet padding that was going to be thrown away anyway and filled in the gaps.

The next step was to add two sheets of 3/4 plywood on top of the riser. The plywood was glued down to the 2×8 studs, then screwed in to eliminate any future squeaking issues. If you look closely at the edge, you can see I added a 1.5 inch overhang to dress it up a bit.

IMG_0834.JPG IMG_0840.JPG In addition to helping to measure, cut, carry (in 100 degree heat) the wood from the garage upstairs to the media room, Danielle & Nicholas were a great help to clean up our construction mess.

Below are a few shots of the remodel project. First is a photo with no furniture and the new carpet. Then you’ll see the room in a couple of different angles with the black Berkline theater chairs installed.

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If you have any question on how it was made, just let me know by adding to the comments. There are some great resources on the Internet — just search on Google. This was a great project and one that will provide countless hours of enjoyment!

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One Comment

  1. Posted August 18, 2008 at 9:58 pm by Chris | Permalink

    Can’t wait to give this a try. :-)

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