Home Theatre Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and a Built-in Media Wall
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Systems Design & Integration, Inc.
We designed, prewired, installed, and programmed this 5 story brown stone home in Back Bay for whole house audio, lighting control, media room, TV locations, surround sound, Savant home automation, outdoor audio, motorized shades, networking and more. We worked in collaboration with ARC Design builder on this project.
This home was featured in the 2019 New England HOME Magazine.
REVE Design Studio, Inc.
An Art Deco remodel of a historic rowhouse on Capitol Hill in Washington DC. Most spaces are used for formal and informal entertaining. The rowhouse was originally 4 apartment units that were converted back to a single family residence.
Photos by: Jason Flakes
Spazio LA
The new "man cave"/ entertainment room features a venetian plaster wall behind the TV with two matching ceiling soffits, custom cabinets, new HVAC units and french doors with electric shades. A new 85" TV, speakers, two subwoofers at the back wall and an all in one system controlled by a universal control were also added to this modern entertainment space. The room also features Cascade Latourell SPC Floors and Caesarstone Empira white countertops, all from Spazio LA Tile Gallery.
Curtains by Jo-Anne
Contemporary ripplefold heading for streamlined look. Velvet fabric on two sides to 'decorate' both sides of the room.
Summer Thornton Design, Inc
Den and media room with orange grasscloth walls and built-in media cabinet behind a daybed. Project featured in House Beautiful & Florida Design.
Interior Design & Styling by Summer Thornton.
Images by Brantley Photography.
PROJECT: automate
High-end Hi-Fi meets modern audio & video. This listening room features built-in Audio Resource reference grade gear complete with tube amplifier, DAC, and preamplifier and McIntosh Room Corrector. We showcased the client's original Technics turntable to really add to the nuance.
Curtains by Jo-Anne
Contemporary ripplefold heading for streamlined look. Velvet fabric on two sides to 'decorate' both sides of the room.
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
Pocket doors allow the multifunctional family room to become a private main floor fifth bedroom for weekend guests. A ceiling mounted fan and recessed lights in the room illuminate and provide welcome air circulation in summer months. The proportionally-sized custom wall unit with strategically placed angles allows the Queen size sofa bed to open with ease. The touch-latch doors to eliminate the protrusions into the room from door knobs.
Home Theatre Design Photos with Dark Hardwood Floors and a Built-in Media Wall
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