Credit: Shayne Hensley



Instead of cluttering his Star Wars-themed theater with memorabilia, this homeowner went to the dark side and had it modeled after Chancellor Palpatine's office.
The Emperor's Vutec View
The Lap of Star Wars Luxury
Faux Window Mural with a Secret
May the Rack Be with You
The Light Side
The DarkChip Side
Revenge of the Side Surrounds
An Up-Close View
 
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The Light Side

The sconces look just like those from Palpatine’s office, but are made from MDF board with a high-gloss automotive paint. The lighting is controlled by a Lutron Grafik Eye system, which can be commanded through the RTI T3 universal controller.

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