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A media room with multiple screens keeps everyone happy! Specially designed LED lighting with built in dimmers in the ceiling gives you complete control and a stunning starlight effect.

William Psolka, psolka-photo.com
Good Spae of Door - samoinsaneo

Traditional Beach home located in Malibu, CA. Designed by architect Douglas Burdge.

This art deco contemporary home theater features a very high-performance THX surround sound system by JBL Synthesis and a large, bright high-def picture by a Runco video projector. Another incredible screening room by DSI Entertainment Systems, Los Angeles' and Santa Barbara's largest and most awarded home theater company.
Architecture by Don Nulty, Interior Design by Kathryne Dahlman, Construction by Tyler Development
photography by Berlyn Photography
floating ceiling? - webuser_25012836820
We love this movie theater addition, great option for entertaining friends and family.
The theater scope included both a projection system and a multi-TV video wall. The projection system is an Epson 1080p projector on a Stewart Cima motorized screen. To achieve the homeowner’s requirement to switch between one large video program and five smaller displays for sports viewing. The smaller displays are comprised of a 75” Samsung 4K smart TV flanked by two 50” Samsung 4K displays on each side for a total of 5 possible independent video programs. These smart TVs and the projection system video are managed through a Control4 touchscreen and video routing is achieved through an Atlona 4K HDMI switching system.
Unlike the client’s 7.1 theater at his primary residence, the hunting lodge theater was to be a Dolby Atmos 7.1.2 system. The speaker system was to be a Bowers & Wilkins CT7 system for the main speakers and use CI600 series for surround and Atmos speakers. CT7 15” subwoofers with matched amplifier were selected to bring a level of bass response to the room that the client had not experienced in his primary residence. The CT speaker system and subwoofers were concealed with a false front wall and concealed behind acoustically transparent cloth.
Some degree of wall treatment was required but the budget would not allow for a typical snap-track track installation or acoustical analysis. A one-inch absorption panel system was designed for the room and custom trim and room design allowed for stock size panels to be used with minimum custom cuts, allowing for a room to get some treatment in a budget that would normally afford none.
Both the equipment rack and the projector are concealed in a storage room at the back of the theater. The projector is installed into a custom enclosure with a CAV designed and built port-glass window into the theater.
note the screen, a little into the room (it could be in front of centre speaker) - blairgorman
Gold Winner for Best Home Theater up to $25K, 2018 Home of the Year Awards presented by Electronic House. Photo by Brad Montgomery