Credit: First Impressions
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This fourth-story home theater has top of the line features that the homeowner saw for the first time only after it was entirely finished.
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Enlisting a crane, which was necessary due to issues with the staircase and the elevator, required permits and police details, according to Jeffrey Smith, president of First Impressions Theme Theatres.
As a joke, First Impressions had the crane lift a cigar box holding the project’s final bill and hand it directly to the owner. “That was the most expensive thing the crane held,” Smith quips.
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