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Re: theater seats
Posted By: Cathy Hoop

We decided to build auditorium style risers in our theater room instead of buying theater seats. A group from our church built them really easily - then we carpeted them and bought big pillows at Wal-Mart. The risers are more flexible with the numbers they can accommodate than are the theater seats. (But then we were going for a different effect than a move theater feel.)

 


 

 

Re: Risers

Posted by Neil MacQueen

 

I've seen several churches who have opted to build two or three tiers in the end of a room and add chairs or cushions. In one case, the upper tier could be leaned up against the wall and fastened there ...making the bottom tier a STAGE for other uses.

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