Portland Home Theater Ideas

The home theater has inviting velvet chairs, funny Mexican movie posters and pillows made from vintage silk scarves. Photo by Lincoln Barbour.
Home theater - contemporary home theater idea in Portland with gray walls
Gold velvet with silk scarf pillows - christyel

Justin Krug
Inspiration for a contemporary gray floor home theater remodel in Portland with gray walls
check the wood under the TV area...Good idea - rs480

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Trendy home theater photo in Portland
love the wood and the rustic green combo - drchinar

Photo by Timothy Park Photography,
Interior Design & Decor by Ronda Divers Interiors,
Home Design & Build by Pahlisch Homes
Trendy home theater photo in Portland

Example of a trendy home theater design in Portland
Cabinets across wall on bottom - under tv and fireplace - mleher

DC Fine Homes & Interiors
Inspiration for a contemporary home theater remodel in Portland
que en un espacio pequeño se puede tener todo y bien organizado - esther_garciavargas

Lincoln Barbour
Example of a large arts and crafts open concept carpeted and beige floor home theater design in Portland with beige walls and a media wall
media cabinet built in , along with snack bar - tetter

Home theater - large contemporary open concept black floor home theater idea in Portland with a projector screen and gray walls
dimmer lighting on ceiling, nice art on sides of screen - mark_piotrowski

By creating a floating storage unit, we've added the illusion of spaciousness in this clean-line design. The notched drawer fronts in the continuous-grain walnut inset drawers furthers the aesthetic of the clean lines in this contemporary space. We decided on the rich, deep blue for two of the walls to add depth and dimension, but did not want it to overwhelm the space and make it seem small. The floating shelves allow for just enough storage and also make for a great place to display the owner's art collection. Photo: Dan Kvitka
Like this idea of a built-in bench for the big tv, with drawers underneath for components and DVDs - pgracemorgan

We hid the DPI M-230 projector in an adjacent room, firing from behind into the movie room. The rack of gear is in a closet away from the room as well.
Equipment rack and media shelves - chito_limson
The Ascension - Super Ranch on Acreage in Ridgefield Washington by Cascade West Development Inc.
Downstairs 3 bedrooms, including a princess suite, plus a full bathroom and an oversized game room can be found. The hearty Game Room is crafted with a massive entertainment center built-in to accommodate a large flat-screen T.V along with various electronics and gaming systems. The large Game Room also features a wet bar to complete the space and facilitate cleanliness and togetherness. At the opposite end of the Game Room is a floor-to-ceiling accordion door that allows you to remove the boundaries between The Ascension and it’s surroundings. Once open, the fun can flow freely from the home.
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How high are these ceilings? They make a difference. - eshutler
To make sure everyone had a great view of the screen, we brought in two rows of theater seating and built a custom platform for the back row.
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We built a custom riser that curves around the back of the front row so that the people in the back can see over the heads of those in front. The window is covered with black drapes with room-darkening lining.Tip: Don’t forget the popcorn! That is a real popcorn machine in this home theater. - doncarolfranke
Equipment racks and theater screen from behind. Photography by Leo Arfer
Example of a trendy home theater design in Portland
The Theater of the Hampton is virtually sound proof even just a few feet away in the game room. The real fun is that it is hidden behind a single panel in the wood wall flanking the fireplace (much like the old Bat Cave concept). The Theater door opens automatically by rocking a stone on the fire place. The switch was thought up and created by Travis Aldinger of Tamarack during construction.
All pictures were provided by Tamarack Corp. The home was designed by Mike Blondino, of Blondino Design Inc., Interior Design by Garrison Hullinger, and was built by Tamarack Corp in the 2009 Clark County Parade of Homes.
Interior Design: Maison Inc, Portland, Oregon.
Photo: David Papazian
Example of a 1950s home theater design in Portland with red walls and a wall-mounted tv
2ND BED = SIMPOLY RED>?>??> - peter_agnew29
