
If you have $150,000 to spend on home entertainment, you might want to take a look at what Tony Caciolo did to his house. This is a guy who apparently loves themed home theater because he has three of them. The first one is the humongous 20ft diagonal screen built onto the side of his house. This wall screen is built right next to the pool to give guests the option to sit on the side or swim while watching movies. This theater also uses five Rockusitcs speakers to deliver booming surround sound. The pool also has a complete poolside bar, waterfall and grotto. The next theater is the homage to Bourbon Street room, which looks it was taken right out of New Orleans. The screen for this theater is a smaller 14ft diagonal screen, but the room also comes with its own bar, faux buildings, and manikins dressed like ladies of the night. The last theater is deep in Caciolo’s basement. This theater is made to look like the streets of Italy. The walls are covered with faux store fronts, which also house all the stereo and video equipment. The screen for this theater is the smallest, measureing 135 inches, but the detail and equipment spent on this room makes it the best in the house. Caciolo used the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 UB projector for all three of these theaters. He chose this model due to its full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, 50000:1 contrast ratio, and dual HDMI inptus.
[via Electronic House]
http://www.aboutprojectors.com/news/2008/06/16/three-themed-theaters-in-one-home/