My wife rarely is interested in technology, but this week she bought a Nintendo Wii + Wii Fit balance table with the excuse of making exercises. So, I used the excuse of the Wii to prepare a small HT room, and got a new flat panel 40 LCD TV on Black Friday (yes!).
I want to arrange the room in a way that maximizes open space. Since I have concrete walls, I cannot hide the cables inside the walls. So I plan to build a furniture to place below the TV in a way that the Wii, cable box and any future media player or PC is arranged vertically against the wall. This should save me about 8" as compared to the typical horizontal position. I will need to invent a trick so that the IR signals reach the sensors.
My main question is for those with experience with the Wii for doing exercises. Should an area of about 10'x8' be OK? What if I want to make exercises together with her? Are 10' OK for two people? See attached diagram of the room. The room is about 10'x'12 and I want to place the TV in the 10' wall. If I take about 4' for TV furniture and sofa I should still have about 8' of remaining space (long) and the full 10' wide.
The other option is to locate the TV in the long 12' wall, but then I would have a lot of space to move sideways but nothing to move back and forward (about 4' only). In addition, the sofa would block the closet doors.
What do you suggest? Is the almost square arrangement good enough for the Wii games? I have no idea of what space is required for the Wii Sports and Wii Fit routines.
I want to arrange the room in a way that maximizes open space. Since I have concrete walls, I cannot hide the cables inside the walls. So I plan to build a furniture to place below the TV in a way that the Wii, cable box and any future media player or PC is arranged vertically against the wall. This should save me about 8" as compared to the typical horizontal position. I will need to invent a trick so that the IR signals reach the sensors.
My main question is for those with experience with the Wii for doing exercises. Should an area of about 10'x8' be OK? What if I want to make exercises together with her? Are 10' OK for two people? See attached diagram of the room. The room is about 10'x'12 and I want to place the TV in the 10' wall. If I take about 4' for TV furniture and sofa I should still have about 8' of remaining space (long) and the full 10' wide.
The other option is to locate the TV in the long 12' wall, but then I would have a lot of space to move sideways but nothing to move back and forward (about 4' only). In addition, the sofa would block the closet doors.
What do you suggest? Is the almost square arrangement good enough for the Wii games? I have no idea of what space is required for the Wii Sports and Wii Fit routines.