Eclectic Home Theatre Design Photos
Sivolodskaya Viktoria
Студийная планировка апартаментов для молодого человека.
Зона кинотеатра с лаунж-зоной и баром.
Philharmonic AV
By night, our client's stunning loft Media Room is instantly transformed into a cosy family movie space. When working with a Creative Director, especially one formerly of British Vogue, aesthetics are paramount so a drop-down projector screen has been installed that means the screen is hidden without a trace when not in use.
Jane Ellison
Media Room
This small media alcove actually seats up to ten people – kids on the floor – and everyone can see just fine. You don’t need an enormous TV monitor dominating the living room conversation area when in the media alcove, you’re already close enough to see the fine print. This is the definition of cozy.
Pierre Jean-Baptiste Interiors
This man cave (Media room) was created with bright reds and dark charcoal colored stripes on the wall alternating flat with semigloss finishes. This room is a cozy family getaway within the home to watch movies and sports.
Pierreji.com
Alana O Interiors
This display home was furnished in conjunction with the builders' interior designers. In this instance, all hard finishes, window treatments, cabinetry and lighting not by Alana O Interiors.
Photography by WA Housing Centre.
British Home Emporium
This space was designed by British Home Emporium owner Nina Karamallis and senior designer Valerie Matthews. The leather chairs are modern recliners upholstered in supple leather, facing a wall mounted flat screen TV.,
SmartFurniture
It's a proven fact: the best home theater settings are the ones that real people actually use. Allan, one of our customers, shared this warm and welcoming space with us. It's practical, comfortable, and very stylish. We think you'll agree.
Bravas Minnesota
This lively and fun home theater utilized seating from La-Z-Boy with custom created consoles for drinks and popcorn. Wood cabinetry, columns and trim frames the acoustic absorption and movie theater carpeting covers the floor.
Giusy Gallè
A project of interiors in the historical apartment by the Italian architect Giulio Minoletti. Our client, a very important advertising director, wanted a delicate renewal, that respected the intentions of the architect in the '50s, in particular the modularity of the space.
Blending point is the name we adopted for our project as we read in loco the really strong interaction between nature and city, the two absolute stunning views this house offers in the centre of Milan.
room2improve
This mostly round room is great visually, but has its own set of design challenges. There was only one wall that would accommodate their sofa. The room is used for gaming so a TV was mounted on the opposite flat wall of the room. We helped the client with room layout, and suggested a round rug sized to the space so her son and his friends could gather around the rustic and very durable coffee table. Small frames were purchased to make a family photo wall. By keeping the frame smaller they could give the effect of wrapping with the wall. Larger art could never allow for that. The client loves this space now.
Square One Interiors
This is the clients favorite den after we transformed the "spare room" into a cozy reading / tv room. Custom cabinets and shelving provide storage for books and media equipment. A hand-knotted Nepalise wool and silk rug, an upholstered bench with a removable sliding tray and a comfortable sofa makes for a room she spends most of her time in. A red accent wall and modern art gives the room some "zip".
Eclectic Home Theatre Design Photos
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