First - what would you recommend I do for the floor? I'm assuming carpet here, but really want to go with whatever will be the best for a dedicated home theater. If I should do carpet, are there carpet options I should be considering?
Carpet is a good idea. Make it a dark color, please. In fact, make it black if you don't mind!
Second - I have two options I can do for the size of the home theater - option one is 7' x 17.3' x 19.5', or option two is 7' x 19.5' x 24.3' (measurements are in feet). Ideally, I would like to make the room as large as possible with maybe three rows of seating, but I also want to make the right decision when it comes to the acoustics of the room and the viewing of the screen.
Personally, I vote for the larger room, even with "only" two rows. You will be afforded the most flexibility in tweaking viewing distance, and speaker placement. And trust me, you WILL be tweaking. While the larger room requires more subwooferage, it wil require less trapping. Still, we always recommend trapping for bass.
Third - I have assumed that a projector is the best way to go for a HT. Based on my calculations I could potentially do a screen size of up to about 210 inches (diagonal). I would like to do the largest screen size I can based on the size of my HT. What advice would you have on this topic based on my room size? What projectors should I be looking at? Is there anything else I should be thinking about at this stage?
IMO, the BEST advice I always give in threads like this is: fire the pic at the blank wall for a few days. I did for a whole week. Then you will be sure. Do not build anything permanently into the front wall until you have done this. People's tastes for immersion really varies more than you think.
Thanks for responding so quickly! What would you recommend as the largest screen size given my setup?
See above. Here is a calculator so that you can pick a point to START finding what is ideal for you. IMO, NOTHING replaces my solution above.
http://myhometheater.homestead.com/viewingdistancecalculator.html
And what are the riser height requirements for a row?
http://www.theater-calc.com/
Note that the above is to find the MINIMUM. Then consider that sometimes the people in front of you might not recline, and the rear row persons would like to. So, definitely add some to that minimum.
I think based on this information, I'll likely go with the smaller room setup and just two rows of seating.
I still like the bigger room.
Also, one thing I forgot to mention is that I have a window that will be in one corner of the room.
What options are there to consider for treating the window so that no light gets in to the room? Anything else I should be considering with treating the window?
Black out curtain. Also, if it's at the point of a first reflection, etc, you might want to put a treatment over it. I can't quite recall exactly, but mike c might've done that.