Did not realize just how long we’ve gone without an update. A lot of the interior finish work has been moving right along and we have a lot of photos to share so let’s get right to it!
NOVEMBER 21
Long time Colorist and good friend Ron Anderson pitches in on the painting. Putting in the black transition from the theme walls to the front 18% grey wall in Edit 6. The transition really gives it the look of a movie screen in each room.
Rebecca touching up the leaves in Edit 3.
Two very happy building owners at the end of a very long weekend of painting! We spent the entire Thanksgiving weekend in the building painting.
NOVEMBER 24
Flooring going into the front hallways. We went with a pine colored flooring in the hallways and kitchen. A darker color was used in the offices and edit suites.
Conference Room flooring. This is the darker color. You can see in the top of the photos the ceiling tiles that were run around the perimeter. This is all they do to start with and then once the electrical and HVAC is completed, they come back and finish the rest of the tiles.
Kitchen flooring. You can see the pine flooring better in this shot.
Other side of the kitchen looking down the front hallway. The big wire coming up out of the wall is for the dishwasher.
Looking down the back hallway, all prepped and ready for the lighting and base boards.
My “executive shower” framed in and ready for tile.
The screening room ceiling grid. You can see how it’s wavy like the wings of a bird. This is done to help with sound deflection. You don’t want a perfectly flat ceiling or you’ll get echo when trying to do a sound mix. Much more on the sound room design coming up in an article.
DECEMBER 1
The view as you walk in the front door. Lighting is in, base molding is in and check out the super cool lights at the top of the photo. Hard to really get the effect because of the flash on the camera, but we got two of those halogen light fixtures from IKEA that literally tilt and gimbel in every direction.
Kitchen cabinets are rough installed and the base for the counter is in as well. You can see a couple of the ceiling tiles painted the blue. It’ll represent an evening sky when we’re all said and done.
Conference room swept up, base moulding is in. The last thing to do in here is put the corkboard down both side walls.
A view down the hall. The lights give a little bit of an industrial look to the place. I didn’t want the usual track lighting or can lights that it seems everyone has. The doors are all installed and you can see the base moulding going all the way down.
Edit 1 with the wall sconces and ceiling fan in place. All the edit suites have the same sconces and black ceiling fans. You can see the grid at the top is black and we’ll be painting all the ceiling tiles black as well. Yes we could have purchased black tiles, but it’s cheaper to buy the white ones and paint them.
My office coming together, LOVE the ceiling fan!
The “executive shower” all tiled up and ready for the glass walls.
VO Booth with the solid core door. It’s actually an exterior door so it has a complete threshold. I just went with the small window so you can see if someone’s in there or if the light was left on.
Edit 4 is finally getting some details. Rebecca and Heather have been doing an amazing job with all the suites. Some of the construction guys keep asking if they are professional painters….
Cabinets at the ready in the Machine Room. I wanted to put a table in there anyway so we have a space to set stuff down and these unfinished cabinets from Home Depot are so cheap, we just went with these and we’ll put a counter on the top. Table and some underneath storage all in one shot!
Media Library with all the tracks and cans installed. Lots of lighting for the materials we’ll move in when we open and as we grow.
Well that’s where we are at the moment. We’re in the home stretch!