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Media Rooms Inc
Rich burgundy fabrics and elaborate gold trim accents comprise this classic art deco home theater located in southeastern Pennsylvania. Media Rooms worked very closely with our client to design, fabricate, install the décor, install the audio video, and bring our client’s dream to reality. There was an unused, unfinished section of the home’s lower level. Media Rooms framed and drywalled the space, designed the interior and fabricated the décor elements (columns, moldings, proscenium, back bar) in our in-house cabinet shop. The motorized reclining chairs, supplied by Media Rooms, are covered with a custom fabric. One of the many unique features in this room is the proscenium (wall that contains the screen and surrounding décor) which is built a couple feet off the wall. By moving the curtains on the left or right sides of the screen, the homeowner can access house mechanicals that are attached to the wall behind the screen. The room has a 4K laser video projector, a nine speaker Dolby Atmos sound system (all the speakers are hidden) and two subwoofers.
Dunlap Design Group, LLC
How can drama be this understated? This lower level media room originally had a wall of very dated shuttered cabinets surrounding the bar. Instead of replacing the whole wall of cabinets, which would have been very costly, we saved the shelving and covered it with a deep blue velvet drapery mounted to the ceiling. The fabric provides great sound insulation for the large screen TV opposite it. We took inspiration from two iron Louis Comfort Tiffany gates which are hanging in the room when we were dreaming up the bar’s Deco design. The acrylic shelf is lit from underneath, and makes “artwork” of the glowing liquor.
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