The room I'm going to use for my home theater is 12' x 19' 8". It has new standard carpet and padding, (about 1/2' thick) which came with the home, that was just completed.
I intend to put a riser in the back of the room, the entire 12' width and 6 1/2' deep. It will be 11" high.
I will construct the riser on top of the existing carpet, and then cut away the carpet, not under the riser, and re-carpet the entire room. I will use 2 x 10's for the riser and cover it with 1 1/4" thick plywood.
Here are my 2 choices after doing the frame with (2) 12' long 2 x 10's and (2) 75" long 2 x 10's.
1. I can use 75" 2 x10's, every 12" on center and then put on the plywood or
2. I can use them every 16" on center and then use perpendicular pieces between the joists at the 25" and 50" marks. I will also do a step about 18-20" wide on one side of the room.
Obviously, the 2nd choice is more structurely sound, but is it overkill? There will be a sofa on the riser, 2 speakers about 50 lbs each, a medium size fridge, possibly a pinball machine, plus the people (3-6).
Also, since I am putting this on top of carpet, is it necessary to fill the riser with insulation. I am trying to spend as little as possible, without sacrificing a quality movie experience.
This is on the 2nd floor. All thoughts and comments would greatly be appreciated. Thanks.