102 Billeder af vældig stor hjemmebiograf med brune vægge

Howell, MI. New construction
Howell, MI. New construction
Tutto InteriorsTutto Interiors
Entry way to the Theater room. Full design of all Architectural details and finishes with turn-key furnishings and styling throughout. Photography by Carlson Productions, LLC
Laurel Way Beverly Hills luxury home theater with glass wall garden view
Laurel Way Beverly Hills luxury home theater with glass wall garden view
Whipple Russell ArchitectsWhipple Russell Architects
Laurel Way Beverly Hills luxury home theater with glass wall garden view. Photo by William MacCollum.
English Country Estate
English Country Estate
Wright DesignWright Design
This sprawling estate is reminiscent of a traditional manor set in the English countryside. The limestone and slate exterior gives way to refined interiors featuring reclaimed oak floors, plaster walls and reclaimed timbers.
Blueridge Dr.
Blueridge Dr.
Cinergy ConstructionCinergy Construction
This was a detached building from the main house just for the theater. The interior of the room was designed to look like an old lodge with reclaimed barn wood on the interior walls and old rustic beams in the ceiling. In the process of remodeling the room we had to find old barn wood that matched the existing barn wood and weave in the old with the new so you could not see the difference when complete. We also had to hide speakers in the walls by Faux painting the fabric speaker grills to match the grain of the barn wood on all sides of it so the speakers were completely hidden. We also had a very short timeline to complete the project so the client could screen a movie premiere in the theater. To complete the project in a very short time frame we worked 10-15 hour days with multiple crew shifts to get the project done on time. The ceiling of the theater was over 30’ high and all of the new fabric, barn wood, speakers, and lighting required high scaffolding work.
Wood - Alpine
Wood - Alpine
UserUser
Simple Luxury Photography
The Man Cave
The Man Cave
Smarta living GroupSmarta living Group
Brief: Create a room that wasn’t just a ‘man-cave’ but one that worked for all the family, and friends, too. It had to be a room that is ‘all things to all people’, so had to be designed to allow multiple activities to happen at the same time in the same space. The lighting, sound, and vision had to work on their own, and together.
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts 2005
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts 2005
JTID Inc.JTID Inc.
We closely worked with Roche Bobois. We mixed furniture pieces from their contemporary and classic collections to create a transitional theme. Two suede-upholstered club chairs, a replica of an antique Chinese cabinet and a Garouste & Bonetti drum side table are positioned in a corner of the room. We built our color scheme around the traditional Chinese theory of five elements. White for metal symbolizes purity and fulfillment. Red for fire represents good fortune and joy. Black is considered Heaven’s color and is often the most highly regarded hue in Chinese mythology, despite its neutrality.
Harbor Beach Mediterranean Transitional
Harbor Beach Mediterranean Transitional
Martin Architect, Inc.Martin Architect, Inc.
Ceiling element large movie reel, circles are speakers, candy area, seating for 15, reclining chairs, popcorn machine,
Blueridge Dr.
Blueridge Dr.
Cinergy ConstructionCinergy Construction
This was a detached building from the main house just for the theater. The interior of the room was designed to look like an old lodge with reclaimed barn wood on the interior walls and old rustic beams in the ceiling. In the process of remodeling the room we had to find old barn wood that matched the existing barn wood and weave in the old with the new so you could not see the difference when complete. We also had to hide speakers in the walls by Faux painting the fabric speaker grills to match the grain of the barn wood on all sides of it so the speakers were completely hidden. We also had a very short timeline to complete the project so the client could screen a movie premiere in the theater. To complete the project in a very short time frame we worked 10-15 hour days with multiple crew shifts to get the project done on time. The ceiling of the theater was over 30’ high and all of the new fabric, barn wood, speakers, and lighting required high scaffolding work.

102 Billeder af vældig stor hjemmebiograf med brune vægge

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