Modern Living Space with a Projector Screen Ideas and Designs

Home Theater
Home Theater
YesClientYesClient
In this project we designed & installed home theater system for our client's in their living room. This setup includes a 120" fixed 4K projector screen, in-wall custom theater speakers behind the screen, a 4K ceiling projector, in-ceiling speakers, and a powerful receiver.
Residential Project
Residential Project
Home InnovationsHome Innovations
home theatre, lighting control, audio/video
Living room
Living room
Mindframe IncMindframe Inc
The home theater is equipped with the Dolby Atmos sound system with a fully immersive audio experience, featuring speakers on all sides - front, above and behind. The projector is hidden inside the ceiling, allowing the modern crystal chandelier to shine, when the projector is not in use. The walls are also lined by a linear LED strip, hidden in the crown molding.
Modern Desert Residence
Modern Desert Residence
IMI Design, LLCIMI Design, LLC
Anita Lang - IMI Design - Scottsdale, AZ
Needham, MA
Needham, MA
HTBD Construction LLCHTBD Construction LLC
Basement room converted into a Home Theater room. New walls and ceiling were built. Fully insulated. All custom woodwork, acoustic panels, fiber optic ceiling with shooting star, new carpet and seating. LED RGB ceiling lights add to the atmosphere allowing over 30 color options in the room. programmable mood lighting is available. In-wall speakers, projector screen with motorized masking system, custom leather door. Projector sits on a shelf on the back wall in the room.
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.
Home Cinema Installation Farnham
Home Cinema Installation Farnham
Cre8tive Rooms LtdCre8tive Rooms Ltd
Cre8tive Rooms were tasked with transforming an unused attic room at a beautiful property in Farnham into a luxury home cinema that could be enjoyed by the whole family. When the project was undertaken, the room was decorated but a completely blank canvas. After producing 3D renders and approving a design with the client, we got to work on the coffered ceiling and screen wall – the main carpentry works needed. We then installed bespoke upholstered wall panels, low and high level hidden LED lighting and an awesome starlight ceiling. A Sony projector was discreetly tucked above the door frame, recessed into the coffer and Artcoustic speakers were installed behind the screen, at the rear and in the ceiling beneath the starlight ceiling. This creates a crisp and punchy 5.2.2 Dolby Atmos sound system which fills the space perfectly. Control4 pulls all the technology in the room together with a custom Neeo remote to control the lighting, audio and video sources.
wood block residence
wood block residence
chadbourne + doss architectschadbourne + doss architects
chadbourne + doss architects reimagines a mid century modern house. Nestled into a hillside this home provides a quiet and protected modern sanctuary for its family. The Living spaces are a composition of black and wood. A projector animates the wall above the fireplace.
Lower Level Theater
Lower Level Theater
Homes by DesignHomes by Design
This theater has custom lighting and a curtain that closes it off from the rest of the lower level. Wall sconces and hanging lights outside the theater have a steampunk vibe that takes modern to a new level. This truly takes "movie watching" into the realm of luxury with velvet seats and stools.

Modern Living Space with a Projector Screen Ideas and Designs

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