Brown Home Cinema Room Ideas and Designs

Home Theater
Home Theater
LivewireLivewire
We converted a racquetball court into a home theater. 14' screen with custom Runco projector and Triad 11.2 surround system.
Art Niche
Art Niche
markdesign, llcmarkdesign, llc
Photography:Tahvory Bunting @Denver Image Photography.
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
Young & Borlik Architects, inc.Young & Borlik Architects, inc.
Comfortable seating and a dedicated heating and cooling system. The floor is stepped for good viewing, and your drinks and snacks are just a few steps away. Wood wall panels and acoustic fabric hide the speakers and sound insulation.
Home Theater
Home Theater
Fiks Consultants, Inc.Fiks Consultants, Inc.
The entire room is acoustically treated with Kinetics Sound Control panels that enhance the quality of sound.
Whiteside Lodge
Whiteside Lodge
MossCreekMossCreek
Designed by MossCreek, this beautiful timber frame home includes signature MossCreek style elements such as natural materials, expression of structure, elegant rustic design, and perfect use of space in relation to build site. Roger Wade
Promontory 60 Residence
Promontory 60 Residence
Douglas Knight ConstructionDouglas Knight Construction
Douglas Knight Construction and Springgate Photography
In-Home Movie Theaters
In-Home Movie Theaters
Wi-Home IntegrationWi-Home Integration
In-Home Tan Theater | iHome Integration
Living Room
Living Room
ODS ArchitectureODS Architecture
A special lit niche was created in the family entertainment cabinet for the Buddhist sculpture and much of the remainder of the cabinet was designed for home theater equipment – the hall to the bedrooms ends in a new recessed walnut bookcase. Photo Credit: John Sutton
Colorado Master Builders
Colorado Master Builders
Yardstick Studio, LLCYardstick Studio, LLC
We first designed and constructed this home in 1996. The original design incorporated heavily detailed spaces with dark moldings, cabinetry, built-ins, and trim. The catalyst for this was derived from a unique opportunity. Early in the design phase of the home, we were approached about salvaging a tremendous amount of woodwork from an old bank building in downtown Denver that was being converted to condominiums. This material included historic leaded glass windows, book matched walnut veneer panels, hand carved ornamental moldings, and detailed marquetry pieces. We carefully removed, cleaned, documented, cataloged and ultimately stored all of the salvaged material in a climate controlled storage facility, in hopes that it could be incorporated into the design of the new home. The house was to be almost a castle, complete with gargoyle scuppers on the downspouts to what resembled a moat crossing at the front door created by large area wells on either side. Throughout the home, the spaces were designed as very masculine and the service areas, including the kitchen, being very utilitarian. But, as with all things in life, priorities and needs change. Several years later, now married with children, it became apparent that the home was going to have to change to meet those needs. A major remodel and addition to the home was undertaken. Additional bedrooms, a playroom, a basement theater, and pool were some of the requirements, as well as, a more open and inviting kitchen and living area to function as the heart of the home. Recently completed, the home now accommodates family, friends and visits from grandparents, as well as, hosting and entertaining dinner parties. As for the original dark walnut, we were able to retain all of the historic salvaged material including the two story walnut library. Just perfect for that quite place to relax.

Brown Home Cinema Room Ideas and Designs

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