Transitional Home Theatre Design Photos
Robeson Design
A perfect mix of coastal breeze and traditional luxury designed by Rebecca Robeson of Robeson Design.
David Harrison Photography
a Little Accent
Client wanted a multi-purpose room with a golf simulator and TV/movie viewing space.
This entertainment room included a wet bar encased in a basket-weave install of copper tile.
Photo by Soundview Photography
Karla Trincanello, CID, Interior Decisions, Inc.
A transitional home theater with a rustic feeling.. combination of stone, wood, ceramic flooring, upholstered padded walls for acoustics, state of the art sound, The custom theater was designed with stone pilasters with lighting and contrasted by wood. The reclaimed wood bar doors are an outstanding focal feature and a surprise as one enters a lounge area witha custom built in display for wines and serving area that leads to the striking theater with bar top seating behind plush recliners and wine and beverage service area.. A true entertainment room for modern day family.
Photograph by Wing Wong of Memories TTL
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Tutto Interiors
This theater was given a complete over haul. The entire room was demolished and the biggest challenge was where to re -house the electrical work design. Full design of all Architectural details and finishes with turnkey furnishings and styling throughout. For this lower level Theater room renovation. This stunning theater room includes theater seating, custom lighting, paneled walls, and faux finished woodwork throughout. Deco inspired wall sconces, silk and wool carpet, and a gunmetal finish to the wainscot. Carlson Productions LLC
UltraMedia, Inc.
Building this exceptional home cinema system in Westlake, TX was a pleasure from day one. Our clients have owned multiple home theaters, and wanted to step up the performance in this new media room. The construction of the room is heavily reinforced with 2x6s. The entire room has been insulated to keep the sound inside the room and minimize leakage to the rest of the house. The riser base for the back row of chairs was reinforced with wood screws, and was fully insulated. In addition, the walls have been sheetrocked with Quietrock. This treatment substantially keeps the sound from traveling between walls because of its high density coefficient. Because the media room is on the 2nd floor, a sound barrier was added to the floors to provide an additional layer of sound control within the room. The finished walls were treated with custom acoustic panels from Auralex. We applied absorptive, reflective and diffusive treatments throughout the room to create a well-balanced acoustic environment for music and movies. The interior designer brought in a faux painter to create a leather-like texture on the walls. She very creatively faux painted the acoustic cloth panels to match the leather look and feel of the room. A
7.2 complement of Triad speakers are optimally located within the room. The front three LCR speakers are positioned behind an acoustically transparent Stewart video screen. The four surround speakers are located in a horseshoe-shaped configuration and fully envelope the listener with all the subtle (and not-so-subtle) special effects. Two Triad Gold subwoofers are placed in the corners and are dialed into the room for maximum output and tautness of bass. Triad builds an in-wall speaker that is fully baffled which minimizes any sound loss through the walls, and the performance is outstanding.
The electronics featured in this media room are cutting edge. A Wolf Cinema projector with a Variscope lens allows us to set up the most popular aspect ratios and project a brilliant light on a 143" diagonal screen. We utilized the latest pre/pro from Integra as well as Class D amplification from Bel Canto. The Integra incorporates Audyssey digital correction circuitry, which measures the room’s properties/acoustics and maximizes the sound in the room. The sources include an Oppo Blu ray player, AM/FM, DirecTV HD and AppleTV. The entire system is controlled by an RTI touchscreen remote for easy, intuitive control. The sound is effortless and it is a match made in heaven.
The room consists of two rows of seating. The front row is a very comfortable pit seating group and the second row utilizes leather theater chairs. All of this leads to a well-appointed, acoustically superior media room.
K. Gennaro Photography
Cozy and warm living room and fully-loaded home theater with various shades of taupe and neutral, featuring wood panel walls, leather, and deep rich tones. This room also features a full home bar and pool table.
Morrone Interiors
Custom media room home theater complete with gray sectional couch, gray carpet, black walls, projection tv, stainless steel wall sconces, and orange artwork to finish the look.
VanPelt Woodworks
Built in cabinetry added to niche area of living room, custom mantle also added and colored to match
R. Cartwright Design
As part of the extensive, whole house remodel, the home theater was opened up to the rest of the lower level. Adjacent to the billiards area, the dark and masculine space features menswear-inspired touches like pinstriped gray wool wallcovering, tufted leather chesterfields, and plaid upholstered mid-century style arm chairs. The custom, two-tone cocktail table anchors the seating arrangement and sits on a geometric hair-on-hide rug.
Heidi Zeiger
Transitional Home Theatre Design Photos
Pineapple House Interior Design
Designers fabricate a custom double chaise lounger -- super-sized for our super star -- so the couple can comfortably lounge together in their home theater. The chaise backs up to a custom bar that encourages dining as well as note-taking during athletic events.
A Bonisolli Photography
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