Home Theatre Design Photos with Concrete Floors
GO Designs Inc.
Cool & Contemporary is the vibe our clients were seeking out. Phase 1 complete for this El Paso Westside project. Consistent with the homes architecture and lifestyle creates a space to handle all occasions. Early morning coffee on the patio or around the firepit, smores, drinks, relaxing, reading & maybe a little dancing. Cedar planks set on raw steel post create a cozy atmosphere. Sitting or laying down on cushions and pillows atop the smooth buff leuders limestone bench with your feet popped up on the custom gas firepit. Raw steel veneer, limestone cap and stainless steel fire fixtures complete the sleek contemporary feels. Concrete steps & path lights beam up and accentuates the focal setting. To prep for phase 2, ground cover pathways and areas are ready for the new outdoor movie projector, more privacy, picnic area, permanent seating, landscape and lighting to come. Phase II complete...welcome to outdoor entertainment. Movies on the lawn with the family & football season will never be same here. This backyard doubles as an entertainment destination. Cantilever seating, lounging & privacy fence wraps up a party/cozy space. Plenty of room for friends and family
AV LOUNGE
5.1.2 Dolby Atmos Media Room integrated with Savant Automation control. Set the mood with a Savant scene to lower the shades, dim the lights and start your favourite movie with just a tap.
Wavestone Sculpture
Looking towards the screen, which automatically drops down from horizontal timber.
Mills Technologies
Featuring a large screen with a new 3D video projector, audiophile-level sound system, and adjacent game and dance room, this media room is an ideal hangout for grownups and kids alike. This project was recognized by Sony Electronics as a superior media room installation in their Fall 2011 beyond entertainment magazine. Technology and integration by Mills Custom Audio/Video. Design by Suzanne Lovell, Inc. Construction by von-Dreele Freerksen Construction Company.
Jonn Spradlin Design LLC
The 106' wide screen was anchored with a 10 ' long custom lacquered media credenza. Two columns were added to help separate the media area from the game table area. Two swivel chairs were added between media seating and the screen, allowing conversation as well as watching Movies.
Photo by: Jonn Spradlin
Home Theatre Design Photos with Concrete Floors
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