Enclosed Home Theatre Design Photos with Light Hardwood Floors
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CG&S Design-Build
Design by Mark Lind | Project Management by Jim Venable | Photography by Paul Finkel |
Both the drawer storage and the 3-deep shelving were created with MDF and beech plywood. The paint is Berh's "Windsurf"
Mindframe Inc
The home theater is equipped with the Dolby Atmos sound system with a fully immersive audio experience, featuring speakers on all sides - front, above and behind. The projector is hidden inside the ceiling, allowing the modern crystal chandelier to shine, when the projector is not in use. When used, the projector is lowered down using a projector lift The mount of the projector screen is hidden inside the cabinet trim.
McDonald Jones Homes
The Home Theatre is positioned off the Family/Dining with stylish stacker doors that lets the room flow out to the Alfresco Cabana.
Ann Lowengart Interiors
For this classic San Francisco William Wurster house, we complemented the iconic modernist architecture, urban landscape, and Bay views with contemporary silhouettes and a neutral color palette. We subtly incorporated the wife's love of all things equine and the husband's passion for sports into the interiors. The family enjoys entertaining, and the multi-level home features a gourmet kitchen, wine room, and ample areas for dining and relaxing. An elevator conveniently climbs to the top floor where a serene master suite awaits.
Stone+Glidden, Inc.
This family room was originally a large alcove off a hallway. The TV and audio equipment was housed in a laminated 90's style cube array and simply didn't fit the style for the rest of the house. To correct this and make the space more in line with the architecture throughout the house a partition was designed to house a 60" flat panel TV. All equipment with the exception of the DVD player was moved into another space. A 120" screen was concealed in the ceiling beneath the cherry strips added to the ceiling; additionally the whole ceiling appears to be wall board but in fact is fiberglass with a white fabric stretched over it with conceals the 7 speakers located in the ceiling.
Carol Kurth Architecture + Interiors
Architecture as a Backdrop for Living™
©2015 Carol Kurth Architecture, PC
www.carolkurtharchitects.com
(914) 234-2595 | Bedford, NY
Interior Design in collaboration with Marie Aiello
Photography by Peter Krupenye
Construction by Legacy Construction Northeast
WPL Interior Design
A modern inspired, contemporary town house in Philadelphia's most historic neighborhood. This custom built luxurious home provides state of the art urban living on six levels with all the conveniences of suburban homes. Vertical staking allows for each floor to have its own function, feel, style and purpose, yet they all blend to create a rarely seen home. A six-level elevator makes movement easy throughout. With over 5,000 square feet of usable indoor space and over 1,200 square feet of usable exterior space, this is urban living at its best. Breathtaking 360 degree views from the roof deck with outdoor kitchen and plunge pool makes this home a 365 day a year oasis in the city. Photography by Jay Greene.
Acadia Shutters & Blinds, Inc.
Enjoy the View! Custom-Crafted Wood Plantation Shutters proudly made in the USA.
Enclosed Home Theatre Design Photos with Light Hardwood Floors
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