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Author ArchiveNew Web Design is launched25. January 2010 by admin.
Our website is redesigned , and packed with features , easy to use interface, and smooth switching between windows. New furniture lines are being added and new images during the next 30 days. Posted in Web Redesign | No Comments » From Bricks To Clicks31. December 2009 by admin.
If you only know LeatherShoppes via the internet, you only know a fraction of what we provide.LeatherShoppes combines the best of online convenience and pricing power, with traditional storefront face to face customer service. Over 30 years in the leather industry, gives us the background to offer some of the highest quality furniture for home and office. We have carefully selected some of the best names in the business. We continually strive to offer the best products for the best price anywhere, but still give you the level of service you expect. Let us know what we can do for you. Posted in Web Redesign | No Comments » Movie Time10. March 2008 by admin.
MOVIE TIME What does it take to put a theater room into an existing game room? First, your room needs to be about 16 feet deep, if you want to watch a screen measuring 100 to 120 inches diagonally. Otherwise, you’re too close to the screen. If you don’t have this kind of space, Winkler can install a plasma screen or a series of smaller screens. The area also has to be rather dark in color with few windows. “We might portion a part of the room or use drapes. Truthfully, the theater room can accommodate games, a bar and a movie area. It can have different levels. You can take this room wherever your imagination and your budget can accommodate.” Prices for theater room conversions aren’t child’s play. Prepare to spend $8,000 to $10,000 on the low end; $20,000 to $30,000 buys a midrange room; $100,000 is the cost for a theater room on the high end. Some clients ask for special soundproofing, which adds to the cost. Winkler says his company can handle all requests. “We can do the entire space now — the wiring, the placement of speakers, fiber optics in the ceiling ,controlled lighting, the screens, the calibrating — and make everything look and sound properly,” he says. The projector, which runs about $2,500, is a large portion of the price tag. The fancier the model, the higher the price. “We sell a lot of projectors in the $10,000 range,” Winkler says. “But you can watch everything there — play video games, movies, TV — it’s like a regular TV, just bigger.” Posted in Site Links | No Comments » | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||