Melbourne Home Theater Ideas

Theatre as displayed at Clydevale Estate, Clyde North.
Danish home theater photo in Melbourne
ceiling skirting, natural wall color (different from ceiling), wall decor, l-shape sofa, changed to floating console, floor lamp, round and design coffee table. - liew_bee

Trendy carpeted home theater photo in Melbourne with a projector screen

Home theater - large contemporary enclosed carpeted and gray floor home theater idea in Melbourne with gray walls and a projector screen
Dislike: Makes me feel like I'm in an abandoned Communist bunker with graffiti on the walls. - jonah_graham81

Inspiration for a contemporary beige floor home theater remodel in Melbourne with brown walls
Sooo cute for one of our many movie night spaces - gemsi73

Brad Hill Images
Inspiration for a modern open concept light wood floor home theater remodel in Melbourne with white walls and a wall-mounted tv
Puerta corrediza con arte sobre tv? - lorna_ruizharrington

Luxurious Home Theatre space featuring high end finishes built in an underhouse renovation.
Example of a mid-sized minimalist enclosed carpeted and beige floor home theater design in Melbourne with beige walls and a projector screen
small theater room...perfect. - jennifer_pugliese71

Example of a large transitional enclosed carpeted and black floor home theater design in Melbourne with white walls and a projector screen
Is the upper wall feature expensive to do?
Media room, hallways downstairs - elnadease

This cutting edge home was designed to create a strong bond with the internal spaces and external landscape while accommodating a personal art collection. Incorporating Feng Shui principles and good use of solar orientation makes this a light, peaceful and harmonious home.
low profile console to support TV frame - scottdkaiser

Matthew Mallett Photography
Home theater - contemporary enclosed carpeted and gray floor home theater idea in Melbourne with brown walls and a wall-mounted tv
Or do you go with a light gray ceiling with a darker gray rich wall and soffit? - dan_gatien

TV cabinet, fire feature
Mid-sized minimalist marble floor home theater photo in Melbourne with brown walls and a media wall
Clean wood look. Basement. Then fireplace beside it in stone - mikazdunich
Home theater - modern home theater idea in Melbourne
style - webuser_8317109
Kingbuilt
Inspiration for a large contemporary enclosed carpeted and multicolored floor home theater remodel in Melbourne with black walls and a projector screen
multi level seats wall light fixtures - genemelanson
Tatjana Plitt
Home theater - mid-sized contemporary enclosed carpeted home theater idea in Melbourne with white walls and a media wall
Theatre / Living Room at the Alpha Collection Essa home at the Arcadia Estate, Officer Victoria.
Example of a danish home theater design in Melbourne
Meuble télé - simon_fradet
Emma from JMH
Example of a trendy home theater design in Melbourne
Derek Swalwell - www.derekswalwell.com
Example of a minimalist home theater design in Melbourne
carpet and wall color - novlan
This CEDIA award-winning project (Best Home Cinema Level I) was described by CEDIA’s judges as “an incredible installation for the price.” The project began as a media room with a large TV, but after several meetings, the integrator convinced the client that a dedicated cinema would better satisfy their needs. Once the team at The Digital Picture showed the client the benefits of a dedicated cinema with a 16:9 screen and a 4K projector, the deal was closed.
The consultation process was critical in this instance: an original budget of $20,000 AUD soon doubled as the client became more and more educated regarding immersive audio and other equipment. Acoustic treatments were key to the room’s success, as was power management. The client is away on business for extended periods, and the room’s “isolation mode” will prolong the life of the equipment.
Working with other contractors on the job site of this retrofit was also helpful for the integration team. For example, instead of reworking the room’s HVAC system entirely, the integrators worked with the heating and cooling contractor to use sound-absorbing ductwork and add length and bends to reduce noise. Creative thinking such as this kept the project well within the customer’s ultimate budget.
Now that the job’s finished, the client uses the room much more than they’d initially thought.
