Gentlemen,
We are remodeling a detached utility building into a spare bedroom. The space will be approximately 13 x 9 (x 10' ceiling). In my wife's eyes, the primary purpose of the room will be for use as a guest room and pool house. However, I've convinced her to let me wire it and set it up as a home theater, all the better for being detached from the main residence.
In the interest of aesthetics, I have agreed to use in-wall/in-ceiling speakers and sub. Unfortunately, our contractor placed a window pretty much where the right 7.1 surround would go. Even worse, my wife is considering using a murphy bed setup on the back wall, which would displace the 7.1 rear surrounds.
So it looks like my side and rear surrounds will be in-ceiling units. The front wall, however, will be perfect for the L/C/R and sub units, so I'm planning on using in-walls up front.
I can work out the speaker placement for the surrounds based on the other materials and posts in the forum, I think. But my question is this:
Will the mixture of in-wall and in-ceiling speakers destroy any chance of having a decent home theater? Will the surrounds be able to mesh with the front wall to deliver a coherent sonic image? I'd hate to set this all up just to have it sound like a muddy mess.
If it is hopeless, I may be able to nix the murphy bed and save the back wall. Then I'd just be left dealing with the side surrounds, but I'm sure there's a solution if the in-ceiling situation is dire.