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Cornflake
We were pleased to complete the first residential IMAX in Europe. In detail, this luxurious 15-seat theatre has three tiers of seating and a 5.5m wide floor-to-ceiling curved IMAX screen. The reclining seats are equipped with professional 3D glasses (in a range of adult and child sizes), while a Dual 4K (2D/3D) projector is teamed with IMAX’s proprietary sound system to deliver impressive images and sound. The cinema is also completely sound-proofed to mitigate noise being heard elsewhere within the property.
Solanna Design & Development LLC
This Art Deco transitional home theater with custom reclining leather theater chairs features surround sound and is surrounded by color!
Dion Seminara Architecture
The proposal included an extension to the rear of the home and a period renovation of the classic heritage architecture of the existing home. The features of Glentworth were retained, it being a heritage home being a wonderful representation of a classic early 1880s Queensland timber colonial residence.
The site has a two street frontage which allowed showcasing the period renovation of the outstanding historical architectural character at one street frontage (which accords with the adjacent historic Rosalie townscape) – as well as a stunning contemporary architectural design viewed from the other street frontage.
The majority of changes were made to the rear of the house, which cannot be seen from the Rosalie Central Business Area.
The Nielsen Group Inc
This home theatre features custom-made wooden columns, leather tiled ceiling, six foot wide performance stage, wood paneling and custom "constellation" ceiling center. The beautifully stained Alder hardwood really makes this room a gem.
Bath Bespoke
LIving room with walnut TV unit. The flooring is a blue geometical carpet.
Photo: Billy Bolton
Dion Seminara Architecture
The proposal included an extension to the rear of the home and a period renovation of the classic heritage architecture of the existing home. The features of Glentworth were retained, it being a heritage home being a wonderful representation of a classic early 1880s Queensland timber colonial residence.
The site has a two street frontage which allowed showcasing the period renovation of the outstanding historical architectural character at one street frontage (which accords with the adjacent historic Rosalie townscape) – as well as a stunning contemporary architectural design viewed from the other street frontage.
The majority of changes were made to the rear of the house, which cannot be seen from the Rosalie Central Business Area.
Home Theatre Design Photos with Blue Floor
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