Mount it high on a wall
near the ceiling using the simple Multi-Angle Wall Bracket (patent pending) and object based surround sound can be enjoyed at full fidelity in any room, without the compromises of ceiling bounce or in - ceiling speakers.
Not exact matches
* Bugfixes - Super Armor effect: Fixed bug where characters» white glow disappeared for a moment before fading out once the effect ends - Fixed shuddering effect when killed while incapacitated by a spin - Brynhildr (Character Special Ability): Fixed cancel effect while doing a wheelie in Overdrive mode - Brynhildr (Special Move 2): Fixed bug where the cancel effect remained in place while keeping an opponent in the air with attacks - Odin (Ranged mode, Special Move 2): Fixed bug where the marker would appear out of bounds when
using move
near a border - Odin (Ravens): Fixed bug where Odin would stick to the
ceiling upon hitting it and be unable to move up or down - Odin (Ranged Attack): Fixed bug where the hitboxes for the Ravens» shots were reversed if you changed lock - on targets immediately after launching Ranged Attack - Odin (Sweep mode, Special Move 2): Fixed bug where satellite - cannon shots would land on the ground even in areas with roofs.
Dropped perimeter
ceiling soffits were
used to maintain the thickness of the insulation
near the perimeter and still be able to provide higher
ceilings in areas such as the master bedroom.
We also avoid cooking, take care to minimized opening doors
near hot areas, and
use the
ceiling fans.
My favorite storage tips are to store things vertically (shelves built
near the
ceiling of a room or over doorways are easy to overlook but can store a lot) and
using pseudo-furniture.
A wood shelf was installed
near the
ceiling (with stylish corbels providing support) to tuck away seldom -
used supplies.
We have
used board and batten walls in rooms with bead board
ceilings very successfully so I would think you'd be fine with the two
near each other in separate rooms.