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Trying to make my TV/movie space a little more theater-like without going whole hog on it.
I have a white drop tile ceiling, and would like to make the display end of the room a "black hole". So far, I've hung blackout curtains covering the entire wall behind the displays, done a black felt covering over the white parts (case, bottom rail etc) of the drop-down screen. The equipment is all black (except for TV stand, which soon will be).
I'd like to black out the ceiling at that end of the room without painting it or removing it. Replacing tiles is not an option b/c the original owner managed to hang it in a way that makes it impossible to even lift and slide a tile, much less remove or replace.
Given my success at making the screen components virtually disappear, I'm thinking about buying large sheets of thin black felt, and suspending it with black neodymium magnets from the ceiling grid.
Not a major project or investment, but I'm wondering before I try if anyone has done something similar, or if there is a better/smarter way to achieve what I am trying to do.
I have a white drop tile ceiling, and would like to make the display end of the room a "black hole". So far, I've hung blackout curtains covering the entire wall behind the displays, done a black felt covering over the white parts (case, bottom rail etc) of the drop-down screen. The equipment is all black (except for TV stand, which soon will be).
I'd like to black out the ceiling at that end of the room without painting it or removing it. Replacing tiles is not an option b/c the original owner managed to hang it in a way that makes it impossible to even lift and slide a tile, much less remove or replace.
Given my success at making the screen components virtually disappear, I'm thinking about buying large sheets of thin black felt, and suspending it with black neodymium magnets from the ceiling grid.
Not a major project or investment, but I'm wondering before I try if anyone has done something similar, or if there is a better/smarter way to achieve what I am trying to do.