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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 119157, member: 25027"] IMHO your biggest problem is making this safe in a commercial environment. Both physically and electrically. If something went wrong (like pixels catching fire and damaging the property) becasue you hadn't used certified parts or had done un-certified electrical work, then insurance might not pay up. You're also going to have to make things vandal and tamper proof, more so than in a home environment. If it was me as a first year plan I wouldn't do any of the window outlines on the side or the tree. I think the sign outline, roof outline (but not the 2 horizontal lines across the roof), vertical columns and whatever the dots are (stars?) would be sufficient. Similar with the front, I wouldn't bother with window or door outlines. My reasoning: 1) as first year you might not want to go so big incase the other residents don't like it 2) it might be harder to make the window frames safe as it might be harder to 'hide' the wiring. 3) mounting the window frames or other props without damaging the building [/QUOTE]
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